My daughter happens to be naturally skinny and appreciates that their clothes don't sag on her. *shrug*
Anonymous wrote:
My kids are rebelling against A&F due to the controversy over selling skinny sizes only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously depends on the personality of the kid, but my 14 year old loves cozy socks, comfy jammies that she can lounge around in. Girly bath stuff from a place like Plush. Movie tickets. Are her ears pierced--earrings., other fun jewelry.
Starbucks gift card.
Really? For a 14 yo?
Really. Are you telling me you don't see hordes of teenagers in Starbucks all the time?
yeah I'm fourteen and love starbucks don't be hatin. and um lets see i love bath and body works and american eagle but hate getting gift cards for christmas like visa from aunt is okay but from my parents i like it when they pick it out themselves! how about movies? nail polish? straightener? perfume? fitness stuff?
Two questions.
What are you doing reading a parenting site at 14? And when did they stop teaching punctuation at schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously depends on the personality of the kid, but my 14 year old loves cozy socks, comfy jammies that she can lounge around in. Girly bath stuff from a place like Plush. Movie tickets. Are her ears pierced--earrings., other fun jewelry.
Starbucks gift card.
Really? For a 14 yo?
Really. Are you telling me you don't see hordes of teenagers in Starbucks all the time?
yeah I'm fourteen and love starbucks don't be hatin. and um lets see i love bath and body works and american eagle but hate getting gift cards for christmas like visa from aunt is okay but from my parents i like it when they pick it out themselves! how about movies? nail polish? straightener? perfume? fitness stuff?
Anonymous wrote:My 14 yr old is into Dr. Who, so I got her a book that summarizes all the episodes. She also wanted funky pencils and a classy journal that didn't have "journal" plastered on the front - found a nice leather one at Barnes & Noble. New pjs are good too.
My kids are rebelling against A&F due to the controversy over selling skinny sizes only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously depends on the personality of the kid, but my 14 year old loves cozy socks, comfy jammies that she can lounge around in. Girly bath stuff from a place like Plush. Movie tickets. Are her ears pierced--earrings., other fun jewelry.
Starbucks gift card.
Really? For a 14 yo?
Really. Are you telling me you don't see hordes of teenagers in Starbucks all the time?
Anonymous wrote:Got my 14yo daughter a gold necklace with her name in script style. Six months later and she has hardly ever taken it off and wears it in school, sports, etc