Anonymous wrote:My boys love unicorns and sparkles and rainbows. Everyone gives me props while side eying girls who like the same stuff. It seems silly but it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:I’m getting really tired of the comments from other moms that ask me if I hate that my daughter likes pink, or if I tried to talk her out of being Elsa for Halloween. My daughter is who she is, and trust me, if you knew her, you’d know you can’t change her mind on anything anyway. My daughter likes to play dinosaurs, ninjas, and Batman with her brother, but she LOVES unicorns, sparkles, baby dolls, and tea parties as well and I’m sorry, but that doesn’t make her any less of a strong young lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I can't tell if you're itching for a fight or if you need new friends.
You'll figure it out, OP.
Ha, this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty low-maintenance and very much a feminist. My daughter went through a very girly princess phase and a few of my friends were surprised I was ok with it. I'm ok with it (a) because little kids like sparkly/pretty things (as do some adults) and (b) I would have loved some of that stuff when I was her age, and (c) Disney princesses today are so much more evolved than the ones when I was growing up. Like Merida - Merida in Brave is awesome. She saves herself and doesn't wait for some dude to save her. The phase passed. She's had other girly phases and I roll with those too.
You're describing me and my 3.5 year old too. Her current favorite Disney princesses are Merida and Mulan. She's all Disney, but prefers the baddest ones. As a result, she loves shooting with pretend bow and arrows and sword fighting (while in a princess dress, of course). She's not allowed to shoot AT anything living, but aside from that, Disney, pretend bad guy fighting, and whatever else comes next shall pass. Maybe she'll end up goth in high school and be horrified at all of the photos from her younger days. That was all you, kid!
Anonymous wrote:I secretly love that my daughter is super girly.
Anonymous wrote:
I can't tell if you're itching for a fight or if you need new friends.
You'll figure it out, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I’m getting really tired of the comments from other moms that ask me if I hate that my daughter likes pink, or if I tried to talk her out of being Elsa for Halloween. My daughter is who she is, and trust me, if you knew her, you’d know you can’t change her mind on anything anyway. My daughter likes to play dinosaurs, ninjas, and Batman with her brother, but she LOVES unicorns, sparkles, baby dolls, and tea parties as well and I’m sorry, but that doesn’t make her any less of a strong young lady.