Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
Not PP, but “tomboy” isn’t typically used in a complimentary sense. So you might not have intended to insult, but….
I’ve never heard that tomboy is an insult. In fact, I’m a tomboy. I am not into skincare or a makeup. But my daughter is. I did not intend to insult anyone’s child by asking if they were a tomboy. But there was clear intent to insult my child. Gross.
The gross person here is you - how can you have a teen child and not know that the term "tomboy" is no longer used? You sound very conservative and old.
You sound like a sock puppeting idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
We don't call people Tomboys anymore, PP. That's an insult. Why on earth would you consider a sporty girl boy-like? How rude!!!
What’s wrong with Tomboy? I was a Tomboy; lots of girls were. I dont consider it an insult.
+1 I still am one!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
Not PP, but “tomboy” isn’t typically used in a complimentary sense. So you might not have intended to insult, but….
I’ve never heard that tomboy is an insult. In fact, I’m a tomboy. I am not into skincare or a makeup. But my daughter is. I did not intend to insult anyone’s child by asking if they were a tomboy. But there was clear intent to insult my child. Gross.
The gross person here is you - how can you have a teen child and not know that the term "tomboy" is no longer used? You sound very conservative and old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
We don't call people Tomboys anymore, PP. That's an insult. Why on earth would you consider a sporty girl boy-like? How rude!!!
What’s wrong with Tomboy? I was a Tomboy; lots of girls were. I dont consider it an insult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
We don't call people Tomboys anymore, PP. That's an insult. Why on earth would you consider a sporty girl boy-like? How rude!!!
What’s wrong with Tomboy? I was a Tomboy; lots of girls were. I dont consider it an insult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
We don't call people Tomboys anymore, PP. That's an insult. Why on earth would you consider a sporty girl boy-like? How rude!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
Not PP, but “tomboy” isn’t typically used in a complimentary sense. So you might not have intended to insult, but….
I’ve never heard that tomboy is an insult. In fact, I’m a tomboy. I am not into skincare or a makeup. But my daughter is. I did not intend to insult anyone’s child by asking if they were a tomboy. But there was clear intent to insult my child. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
NP.
Sephora sells vibrators. Without any age limits, I might add.
So does Target. Do you refuse to let your precious kid walk in there?
There needs to be a ban on anyone under 18 buying one of those things.
Masturbation is normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
NP.
Sephora sells vibrators. Without any age limits, I might add.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
NP.
Sephora sells vibrators. Without any age limits, I might add.
So does Target. Do you refuse to let your precious kid walk in there?
There needs to be a ban on anyone under 18 buying one of those things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
NP.
Sephora sells vibrators. Without any age limits, I might add.
So does Target. Do you refuse to let your precious kid walk in there?
There needs to be a ban on anyone under 18 buying one of those things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 13yo DD. Her favorite gifts she got 2 weeks ago on her birthday were a pair of Snoopy slides, a pair of soccer PJ pants and Dicks gift cards.
She would not use Ulta/Sephora gift cards.
Ask the parents for ideas/suggestions OP. Or ask what hobbies she has.
She’s probably in the minority then. Most teenage girls don’t want Snoopy slides or Dick’s gift cards. Is she a tomboy?
Mine would love! She's not vain like yours.
Why are you insulting my daughter? I didn’t insult yours. It makes sense a tomboy wouldn’t like Sephora. But liking Sephora doesn’t mean my daughter is vain.
NP.
Sephora sells vibrators. Without any age limits, I might add.
So does Target. Do you refuse to let your precious kid walk in there?