Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what a smocked dress looks like and so won't know if I saw one. But then I have boys...
I have boys who wore smocked bubbles and john-johns as babies and toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:Any thread about clothing on DCUM eventually breaks down into a fight about the following:
1. Social class
2. North v. south
a. who is authentically from the South
b. which cities are really Southern
3. Economic status
a. who is poor white trash ("PWT")
b. who is ghetto
i. Is ghetto a racist word?
4. Should young girls be wearing sexually alluring clothing?
a. Should young girls wear make-up
i. manicures
ii. pedicures
a. sleepover parties
i. pedophiles
a. do you allow your husband to stay in the home during a sleepover party?
b. What about your son?
c. Is your husband allowed to change diapers?
5. Circumcision -- let's bring it up somehow
Anonymous wrote:Any thread about clothing on DCUM eventually breaks down into a fight about the following:
1. Social class
2. North v. south
a. who is authentically from the South
b. which cities are really Southern
3. Economic status
a. who is poor white trash ("PWT")
b. who is ghetto
i. Is ghetto a racist word?
4. Should young girls be wearing sexually alluring clothing?
a. Should young girls wear make-up
i. manicures
ii. pedicures
a. sleepover parties
i. pedophiles
a. do you allow your husband to stay in the home during a sleepover party?
b. What about your son?
c. Is your husband allowed to change diapers?
5. Circumcision -- let's bring it up somehow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what a smocked dress looks like and so won't know if I saw one. But then I have boys...
I have boys who wore smocked bubbles and john-johns as babies and toddlers.
Really?!? Are those clothes? My boys wear long sleeved t shirts and pants in winter and tees and shorts in the summer. Throw in some polos when collars are required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what a smocked dress looks like and so won't know if I saw one. But then I have boys...
I have boys who wore smocked bubbles and john-johns as babies and toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but boy did my mother freak the f*ck out when she discovered that I don't dress the triplets in matching clothes every single day.
You know what, Mother? Sometimes only one wrecks her outfit necessitating a change, and I refuse to change the other two in order to keep the continuity!