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“I’ve done **** all today” (Apologies there is a point to this thread)
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I hate them - I also hate the ones that say "daddy's little princess" or "if mummy says no, I ask daddy, if daddy says no I ask granny" and the kiddie ones saying "born to shop" and stuff - do we have to barbize our children quite so early? (It's like the Simpsons episode where Lisa decides Malibu Stacey is sexist - similar level of airheadedness).
Have had to make one kid get changed when they rolled into a non-uniform day with a t-shirt with some obscenity or other on... he thought he was being clever - spent most of the day in a PE shirt (at the head's insistence not my call - I just referred it up).
My mother insisted on dropping me off for the first day at uni with a tshirt saying "Ruthless dictator or typical mother - future historians will decide" which a family friend had picked up somewhere for her - he likes picking up daft slogan ones, not offensive, but fitting to the people he buys them for (I've got one saying "behind every gifted woman there's often a rather intelligent cat" and things)Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!0 -
The worst t-shirt I saw was a girl of about 10-11 in a local soft play area. She had a skin tight red t-shirt on which highlighted the fact her breasts were developing and they had "Man-teaser" written across them in the Maltesers lettering.
I was really shocked that her parents would let her go out that, and found it quite sad thinking that she is being encouraged to be a tart from such a young age.Here I go again on my own....0 -
...I think most of the teenagers are choosing the T-shirts themselves and if the parents don't like them to wear them, you can guarantee they will wear them 'til the shirts fall apart!
(Been there myself in the '80s when the slogan shirts were in fashion...)
ps. I remember my mum going nuts about the acid face T-shirts...0 -
pennystretcher wrote: »...I think most of the teenagers are choosing the T-shirts themselves and if the parents don't like them to wear them, you can guarantee they will wear them 'til the shirts fall apart!
(Been there myself in the '80s when the slogan shirts were in fashion...)
ps. I remember my mum going nuts about the acid face T-shirts...
When i bought a shirt that my mum didn't like it funnily enough just never came back from the wash........ :rolleyes: Maybe should have done my own washing but that wasnt my point haha
What ever happend to a bib or t shirt saying "my mummy loves me" etcIn for a penny in for a pound :j0 -
Brooker_Dave wrote: »"immigrant gypsy muslim single asylum seeking lesbian mums on benefits make their kids wear obscene clothing!"
"....will cause house price crash, give you cancer and killed Princess Di.
SEND THEM BACK! "Oh come on, don't be silly.
It's the internet - it's not real!0 -
My friend bought DD a pack of bibs with logos, we had
"My cot, 2 am, Bring a bottle"
"I'm a hug waiting to happen"
"I see big people"
"Sleep is for the weak"
I thought they were fab!
DD also had a t-shirt that said "mine's a bottle of house white" with a picture of a milk bottle on it.
I would however draw the line on those that say "I won the egg and sperm race" those make me feel queasy!Cross Stitch Cafe Member No: 86 :j0 -
augustsmummy wrote: »My friend bought DD a pack of bibs with logos, we had
"My cot, 2 am, Bring a bottle"
"I'm a hug waiting to happen"
"I see big people"
"Sleep is for the weak"
I thought they were fab!
DD also had a t-shirt that said "mine's a bottle of house white" with a picture of a milk bottle on it.
I would however draw the line on those that say "I won the egg and sperm race" those make me feel queasy!
i saw the "my cot 2am bring a bottle one when my dd was born 4 yrs ago
i thought that was quite cuite and saw a t-shirt in asda the ither day saying " it started with a kiss"
but when parents start to dress there young childeren in t-shirts with the things like tease and that on it i must admit i cringe, its not just that some of the clothes mini skirts and make up
i see girls in aged 5-10 and there parents let them go out on there own :eek:
now if anything were to happen to them while they were out who would they balme ??
i know i shoud not say it or think like it but as a mother of two young girls there is no way i would be putting my girls in stuff like that and they certianly will not be going out in it, to me it is tempting fate and asking for trouble when they are older and i mean alot older if they choose to wear clothes like that then its there decision and they can pay for them out of there own money when they get a job, but i will still probably moan lol0 -
I still cringe at the fact that in my late teens (18 +) I wore a t-shirt with the slogan "Just do me" :eek: on it. It is only now when I see it in pictures that I do the "what the heck were you thinking!" recoil in disgust.
DD will never wear anything like that whilst I am in control of the purse strings! She will be sticking to "cute is my middle name" for quite a few years to come!Cross Stitch Cafe Member No: 86 :j0 -
Saw baby tshirts a while back that said 'All Daddy wanted was a blowjob.' Thought they were pretty horrid back then, and still think they are now.0
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