Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are people buying the sports bras? DD is a string bean at 11, but I have begun to think about nipple coverage...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is 10 and we went bra shopping at Justice. She has no breast tissue either, but she is self aware and does not like her nipples to show through her shirt. She wore undershirts all winter and we switched to bras this spring when it got warmer.
10yr old wearing a bra? Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is 10 and we went bra shopping at Justice. She has no breast tissue either, but she is self aware and does not like her nipples to show through her shirt. She wore undershirts all winter and we switched to bras this spring when it got warmer.
10yr old wearing a bra? Ridiculous
My dd has needed a bra since she was 9. There's nothing ridiculous about normal human development. I honestly feel sorry for your kids with your attitude.
A girl in 3rd grade should not need a full bra. I hope you took her to the pediatrician because that is not normal. You need to cut out dairy and meat infested with hormones and antibiotics and make sure she is active and eating healthier. Premature puberty has a host of side effects as well as an increase in infertility and certain cancers.
NP-Are you a pediatrician or an endocrinologist? My dd needed a bra when she was 9 and got her period when she was 10. She did not drink milk and we always bought organic. She was not overweight. We were assured by our pediatrician that she was well within the normal range. Why would you assume that a child developing earlier is fat, inactive and stuffed full of junk food by ignorant parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is 10 and we went bra shopping at Justice. She has no breast tissue either, but she is self aware and does not like her nipples to show through her shirt. She wore undershirts all winter and we switched to bras this spring when it got warmer.
10yr old wearing a bra? Ridiculous
My dd has needed a bra since she was 9. There's nothing ridiculous about normal human development. I honestly feel sorry for your kids with your attitude.
A girl in 3rd grade should not need a full bra. I hope you took her to the pediatrician because that is not normal. You need to cut out dairy and meat infested with hormones and antibiotics and make sure she is active and eating healthier. Premature puberty has a host of side effects as well as an increase in infertility and certain cancers.
Anonymous wrote:Where are people buying the sports bras? DD is a string bean at 11, but I have begun to think about nipple coverage...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is 10 and we went bra shopping at Justice. She has no breast tissue either, but she is self aware and does not like her nipples to show through her shirt. She wore undershirts all winter and we switched to bras this spring when it got warmer.
10yr old wearing a bra? Ridiculous
My dd has needed a bra since she was 9. There's nothing ridiculous about normal human development. I honestly feel sorry for your kids with your attitude.
A girl in 3rd grade should not need a full bra. I hope you took her to the pediatrician because that is not normal. You need to cut out dairy and meat infested with hormones and antibiotics and make sure she is active and eating healthier. Premature puberty has a host of side effects as well as an increase in infertility and certain cancers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is 10 and we went bra shopping at Justice. She has no breast tissue either, but she is self aware and does not like her nipples to show through her shirt. She wore undershirts all winter and we switched to bras this spring when it got warmer.
10yr old wearing a bra? Ridiculous
My dd has needed a bra since she was 9. There's nothing ridiculous about normal human development. I honestly feel sorry for your kids with your attitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is 10 and we went bra shopping at Justice. She has no breast tissue either, but she is self aware and does not like her nipples to show through her shirt. She wore undershirts all winter and we switched to bras this spring when it got warmer.
10yr old wearing a bra? Ridiculous
My dd has needed a bra since she was 9. There's nothing ridiculous about normal human development. I honestly feel sorry for your kids with your attitude.
A girl in 3rd grade should not need a full bra. I hope you took her to the pediatrician because that is not normal. You need to cut out dairy and meat infested with hormones and antibiotics and make sure she is active and eating healthier. Premature puberty has a host of side effects as well as an increase in infertility and certain cancers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is 10 and we went bra shopping at Justice. She has no breast tissue either, but she is self aware and does not like her nipples to show through her shirt. She wore undershirts all winter and we switched to bras this spring when it got warmer.
10yr old wearing a bra? Ridiculous
My dd has needed a bra since she was 9. There's nothing ridiculous about normal human development. I honestly feel sorry for your kids with your attitude.
I feel sorry because your child is overweight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is 10 and we went bra shopping at Justice. She has no breast tissue either, but she is self aware and does not like her nipples to show through her shirt. She wore undershirts all winter and we switched to bras this spring when it got warmer.
10yr old wearing a bra? Ridiculous
My dd has needed a bra since she was 9. There's nothing ridiculous about normal human development. I honestly feel sorry for your kids with your attitude.
I feel sorry because your child is overweight