Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damn OP, you need some therapy asap before you give your daughter an eating disorder.
Why are you being extreme and trying to make OP feel terrible? She is being nothing but reasonable. There's a huge difference between suggesting better looking outfits and inducing "eating disorder".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now it’s cool for women and girls of all shapes and sizes to wear revealing clothing to sexualize themselves for the male gaze, not just skinny and fit girls. What amazing progress for women!
Um, half the teen girls (of all shapes and sizes) are sexualizing themselves for the female gaze.
Anonymous wrote:Now it’s cool for women and girls of all shapes and sizes to wear revealing clothing to sexualize themselves for the male gaze, not just skinny and fit girls. What amazing progress for women!
Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound as if you would be fine with your daughter wearing the same clothes if she had the ideal "twig-like" body. If she's already dressing like her peers and you now give her the message that she needs to stop, all she's going to hear is "my mom thinks I'm fat!" Being 12 is hard enough. Make sure she has the right sizes for the body she has but you can't dress her.