Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
lol children usually grow
just pointing out that by 7th grade/middle school, girls feet are almost always done growing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
lol children usually grow
That’s my entire point, dumb ass. Wait until their shoe size is done changing before spending that kind of money.
For some people that’s just not that much money. And many 7th graders feet are done growing anyway.
$150 for shoes that can maybe be worn for 6 months isn’t a lot of money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
lol children usually grow
That’s my entire point, dumb ass. Wait until their shoe size is done changing before spending that kind of money.
For some people that’s just not that much money. And many 7th graders feet are done growing anyway.
$150 for shoes that can maybe be worn for 6 months isn’t a lot of money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
lol children usually grow
That’s my entire point, dumb ass. Wait until their shoe size is done changing before spending that kind of money.
For some people that’s just not that much money. And many 7th graders feet are done growing anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
lol children usually grow
That’s my entire point, dumb ass. Wait until their shoe size is done changing before spending that kind of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
In a 50 year old who doesn’t even have a teenage girl, and I’ve seen tons of middle school girls wearing them. My kids’ MS has a lot of money though so $100 shoes aren’t uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
lol children usually grow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
lol children usually grow
That’s my entire point, dumb ass. Wait until their shoe size is done changing before spending that kind of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
lol children usually grow