Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.
+1. Don't let your kid where them to school if it bothers you. jfc
+2 Cool moms are pathetic.
I think it's pathetic when parents don't allow their kids to dress in style and then come online complaining about how they have no friends or have been left out by their supposed friends, blah, blah.
If you dress your kid like an accountant, don't get shocked when they have no friends or social life.
These are also things I wish I could sometimes yell at my client's parents but can't. Nothing makes me angrier than getting a new client who is seeing me for depression or suicidal thoughts and at the root of all that is a fcking wardrobe! Yes, bullying IS wrong, but it's your job as a parent to NOT actively make your kid the target of bullying by sending them to school in clothes that aren't cool or in style.
I don’t really have an opinion about crop tops, but yikes, are you a therapist? Are you suggesting that getting cool clothes will help solve depression and suicidal thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:The world needs all kinds of jobs to be filled. These parents are just getting a leg up for children to the stripper and escort jobs. Please dont shame them.
Anonymous wrote:The world needs all kinds of jobs to be filled. These parents are just getting a leg up for children to the stripper and escort jobs. Please dont shame them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.
+1. Don't let your kid where them to school if it bothers you. jfc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.
+1. Don't let your kid where them to school if it bothers you. jfc
+2 Cool moms are pathetic.
I think it's pathetic when parents don't allow their kids to dress in style and then come online complaining about how they have no friends or have been left out by their supposed friends, blah, blah.
If you dress your kid like an accountant, don't get shocked when they have no friends or social life.
These are also things I wish I could sometimes yell at my client's parents but can't. Nothing makes me angrier than getting a new client who is seeing me for depression or suicidal thoughts and at the root of all that is a fcking wardrobe! Yes, bullying IS wrong, but it's your job as a parent to NOT actively make your kid the target of bullying by sending them to school in clothes that aren't cool or in style.
I don’t really have an opinion about crop tops, but yikes, are you a therapist? Are you suggesting that getting cool clothes will help solve depression and suicidal thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.
+1. Don't let your kid where them to school if it bothers you. jfc
+2 Cool moms are pathetic.
I think it's pathetic when parents don't allow their kids to dress in style and then come online complaining about how they have no friends or have been left out by their supposed friends, blah, blah.
If you dress your kid like an accountant, don't get shocked when they have no friends or social life.
These are also things I wish I could sometimes yell at my client's parents but can't. Nothing makes me angrier than getting a new client who is seeing me for depression or suicidal thoughts and at the root of all that is a fcking wardrobe! Yes, bullying IS wrong, but it's your job as a parent to NOT actively make your kid the target of bullying by sending them to school in clothes that aren't cool or in style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.
+1. Don't let your kid where them to school if it bothers you. jfc
+2 Cool moms are pathetic.
I think it's pathetic when parents don't allow their kids to dress in style and then come online complaining about how they have no friends or have been left out by their supposed friends, blah, blah.
If you dress your kid like an accountant, don't get shocked when they have no friends or social life.
These are also things I wish I could sometimes yell at my client's parents but can't. Nothing makes me angrier than getting a new client who is seeing me for depression or suicidal thoughts and at the root of all that is a fcking wardrobe! Yes, bullying IS wrong, but it's your job as a parent to NOT actively make your kid the target of bullying by sending them to school in clothes that aren't cool or in style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.
+1. Don't let your kid where them to school if it bothers you. jfc
+2 Cool moms are pathetic.
I think it's pathetic when parents don't allow their kids to dress in style and then come online complaining about how they have no friends or have been left out by their supposed friends, blah, blah.
If you dress your kid like an accountant, don't get shocked when they have no friends or social life.
These are also things I wish I could sometimes yell at my client's parents but can't. Nothing makes me angrier than getting a new client who is seeing me for depression or suicidal thoughts and at the root of all that is a fcking wardrobe! Yes, bullying IS wrong, but it's your job as a parent to NOT actively make your kid the target of bullying by sending them to school in clothes that aren't cool or in style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.
+1. Don't let your kid where them to school if it bothers you. jfc
+2 Cool moms are pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes they are and the styles look the same as what most of us wore in high school in the 90s. Chill out. People who are controlling about their daughters wardrobe are creepy to me.
People who encourage their young daughters to dress like they're going clubbing are creepy to me.
Yep. We had a mom posting all kinds of proud pictures of her daughter basically in almost a bikini top and high cut daisy dukes doing that stupid tongue out Miley Cyrus pose for her first day of 10th grade. YUCK!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes they are and the styles look the same as what most of us wore in high school in the 90s. Chill out. People who are controlling about their daughters wardrobe are creepy to me.
People who encourage their young daughters to dress like they're going clubbing are creepy to me.