Anonymous wrote:The decency aspect depends on your daughter's build. My daughter is tall and stick thin, jeggings are a good option because they dont fall down. She has no curves to speak of and the jeggings look more like pants than tights. Now on a thicker girl the same pants are not flattering and accentuate curves and fat these girls need to carefully consider the tops they wear with the jeggings. Also if there are no pockets on the back it is always best to wear a longer shirt. Alot of the new legging and jeggings have pockets and then a shorter shirt (on the right frame) is OK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck keeping your teen out of tight pants! However, mine prefer skinny to jeggings b/c jeggings tend to roll up around the waist and then fall down, so they are stuck pulling them up all day. There is a reason they are always on sale. At my teens HS, every girl looks just like the picture (more or less)
Tell us, from your angle, what's happening in the boy department for HS girls.
Anonymous wrote:Leggings aren't pants. My 12 yr old wears them with a long sweater or under a dress but not by themselves with a short top. That would be 1) not in style, b) ridiculous looking, and c) not acceptable in this house.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck keeping your teen out of tight pants! However, mine prefer skinny to jeggings b/c jeggings tend to roll up around the waist and then fall down, so they are stuck pulling them up all day. There is a reason they are always on sale. At my teens HS, every girl looks just like the picture (more or less)
Anonymous wrote:I am more freaked out that you referred to you husband on a forum, to adults, ad "daddy" than I am by jeggings.
I teach my daughters about dressing for their body types, buying quality over cheap material, and dressing for the occasion. If jeggings fit those, fine.
Anonymous wrote:Leggings as pants is pretty much all my 15 year old wears. OMG call the cops!! She's being sexualized!
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and sexualize your baby daughters and teens. They'll be on here eventually crying about having 3 kids and no respect from their husbands wondering what they did wrong about not marrying well.
Hussifying is popular with hussy mothers.
BTW, last night I saw these leggings being shown on HSN, all sizes, some looked liked skin tight jeans.
Lots of big butts and camel toe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm fascinated. Someone who has never met my daughter or us knows what is going on behind the scenes, and his truth is so transparent some stranger on the internet also knows so much better than every other person who has actually met my daughter what is going on with her. How grateful I am for DCUM! How lost I would be as a parent without it!
Those things in the pic are not jeggings. I would never let my daughter wear those in part because that color wash went out of style about 10 years ago. Her school dress code doesn't allow jeans, for one thing. She tends to wear things like Joe's jeggings in black. The school rule is that if it has a zipper they are pants and not leggings and are ok. She doesn't wear jeans outside of school - no interest. She does like 7 for all Mankind colored denim, so I get her the skinny jean version of those.
Next time she is polishing off an entire steak and salad I'll be sure to ask her if she is anorexic, though.
OMG lady, you sound completely unhinged and like you really really need to get a hobby other than you children.
+1. What is with identifying the designer denim brands that your child wears? Good grief, some kind of values are you imparting. Sick, sick, sick.
Jon Benet's mother sounded the same way.
Exactly. How ironic.