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I am often bothered by pre-school children dressed like teenagers, sometimes posing as teenagers would. 

Why do some moms allow that?  I suppose they find it cute.  I find it strange because some moms hold on to their daughters' childhood as long as they can, by dressing them appropriately and telling them to act their age.

Hay, it's almost as bad as a 40y/o dressing like her daughters.

What's your take on this?

Comments

Deepa said…
Urgh! Parang si Suri Cruise na laging naka-heels! Ayoko rin. I plan to dress my future kids in kids' clothes for as long as I possibly can.
CathyCE said…
Haha, I remember, I was already a teenager when I wore my first heeled shoes. Those were the days.

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