Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your MB is sensitive and critical, you might rethink the clothing. I know a lot of moms who won't let their kids wear any character clothing or Disney stuff. She also may have very particular tastes and might not want the kid to wear it. Would you be offended if she did?
Yep, I don't let my kids wear anything with characters or logos.
Why? Even if your kids like them and the shows/brands they represent aren't offensive/problematic?
Well (get ready to hate me) the kids don't get any screen time so don't watch any tv shows. What is not offensive to me may be offensive to you, and vice versa. The Disney marketing machine actually DOES offend me. Shirts that say "I'm a Princess" offend me. Being a walking advertisement for a brand offends me.
What about something like OP' "The Beatles" t-shirt? Classic logo for a band long, long gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your MB is sensitive and critical, you might rethink the clothing. I know a lot of moms who won't let their kids wear any character clothing or Disney stuff. She also may have very particular tastes and might not want the kid to wear it. Would you be offended if she did?
Yep, I don't let my kids wear anything with characters or logos.
Why? Even if your kids like them and the shows/brands they represent aren't offensive/problematic?
Well (get ready to hate me) the kids don't get any screen time so don't watch any tv shows. What is not offensive to me may be offensive to you, and vice versa. The Disney marketing machine actually DOES offend me. Shirts that say "I'm a Princess" offend me. Being a walking advertisement for a brand offends me.