Dear MFDC:
I love to go shopping for my daughter but it is becoming more of a hassle than it is worth. People who know me think that I am overly-protective of my daughter. In fact, sometimes, I think that I may be too, but then I go clothes shopping for her and realize that there is no such thing as being too protective. I am a parent and protecting my child is what I should be doing. But I am feel like I am figthing against corporate giants who want me to fail.
I did not think that I had would have to sayl this to adults, but my daughter is 30 months (2 years 6 months). She does not need a two-piece bathing suit. She does not need a thong, or a tube top, or really short skirts. She does not need high heels, or wedges, or flip flops. She does not need pants that say “Juicy” or “Apple Bottom” or anything for that matter.
She is a child.
She needs clothes that do not sexualize her.
She needs to develop a strong sense of self before her self-esteem is challenged through thoughtless marketing and idiotic objectifications.
She needs to be a child.
And you should be ashamed.
Thank you,
An Irate Parent
Thank you SO much for not dressing your child like a prostitute.
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You get a huge second a virtual hi-five from me! Ditto… Ditto… DITTO!!!!
I completely agree with this post. Although I don’t have a girl I have noticed the trend over recent years for children’s clothing to be duplicates of adults. What happened to geranimals?
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Sing it out loud! I sooooo totally agree!