Anonymous wrote:I can see why it might appeal to parents of baby girls with no hair. There's no way anyone would confuse their baby girl for a baby boy with that huge flower in place. DD was born with tons of hair that always needs to be held out of her eyes with a hair bow or two, so we've never had that issue. On the other hand, my friend seems to rant daily about how no one can tell that her DD is not a DS, especially since she chose to be frugal and bought a lot of gender neutral clothing that she hopes to reuse with future kids. Maybe I will suggest big flower headbands to her.
Anonymous wrote:I can see why it might appeal to parents of baby girls with no hair. There's no way anyone would confuse their baby girl for a baby boy with that huge flower in place. DD was born with tons of hair that always needs to be held out of her eyes with a hair bow or two, so we've never had that issue. On the other hand, my friend seems to rant daily about how no one can tell that her DD is not a DS, especially since she chose to be frugal and bought a lot of gender neutral clothing that she hopes to reuse with future kids. Maybe I will suggest big flower headbands to her.
Anonymous wrote:Op has way too much time on her hands. (I have time to read this stuff bc I'm nursing my newborn)whom I would have wear a headband. Maybe op is jealous bc she doesn't have a baby girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the infants are hideous, as well.
Wow.
Baby haters and puppy kickers; please drain your teats of their barren sour liquids and form a line to the left.
Anonymous wrote:This is the first time I'm seeing these - maybe I don't hang out with that kind of crowd - anyway, I think they are kind of cute, but my DD would instantly pull off anything like that I put on her head.
Mother with a masters, bald baby and somewhat ok in the grammar department.[/quote]
Anonymous wrote:My infant daughter occasionally sports a giant flower headband (she even has a bright pink one - so ha!).
She doesn't, however, care in the least what any of you think of it. Nor do I.
And to the poster who added: "most of the infants are hideous as well" - I'm fairly sure that my daughter has better manners and judgment than you at 3 months.
Thanks for the wonderful exchange on this Wednesday morning.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure if I have ever seen a girl wearing one of these in person. What do they do exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Some of you on this board just aren't happy unless you have something to complain about. What a miserable existence.