Entry tags:
Really?
Am I just seriously out of touch with the modern world? I was waiting for my mum in the doctor's office lobby, and this girl exits the elevator with her mom and little sister. Typical emo teen sorta kid. She's wearing a way too large red t-shirt, that hangs down past her butt, but she has the front tucked in under her belt buckle -- a huge rhinestone belt buckle that says 'BITCH'. I was a little nonplussed to say the least. Is this a common fashion for teenage girls? Seriously?
no subject
Black boots, black stockings - one leg's full of holes! - black tutu skirt (!!!) spandex long-sleeve shirt - on side with holes - blond hair with black streaks pulled up in a pony tail with a black scrunchy. I was too far away, but I'd guess she was also wearing black nail polish.
I was seriously tempted to pull out my camera and take a picture.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
Glad you like the icon; feel free to snag.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
I had a conversation today with a 13-year-old girl who came to me to ask for a 2nd opinion on her skirt.
Her - "Is this too short?"
Me - "It looks a little too short to me. If you sit down, I think it'll ride up more. Could get pretty embarrassing."
Her -"Yeah, Mrs. X and Ms. Y got on my case about it. But look, when I put my arms down, the skirt's past my finger-tips!"
Me - "That's true."
Three minutes later she sits on the heater, which blows her skirt up it ripples around her.
Her - "Mrs. H, look, how cool!"
Me - "I think you should either avoid the heater, or make sure your underwear matches the rest of the outfit."
Her - "ACK!" *retreats to seat, tugging her skirt down as far as it will go*
no subject
no subject
But the word BITCH on a belt is in really bad taste. It just shows how each generation has to find their own *shocking* fashion sense.
Try not to be too hard on mom. I suspect she looked at risk and benefits and realized it wasn't a fight they needed to have. They may have much deeper struggles she has to save the big fights for.
no subject
It's totally one of those pick your battle things. But I think as a mom, I would have put my foot down about the Bitch buckle. We also need to teach our kids to respect themselves and labeling yourself a bitch isn't the way to do it.
no subject
I suppose I shall be getting an education this afternoon, when I take my niece shopping for prom shoes.
no subject
no subject
now i wear smartassed teeshirts and what have you that would hae clinton and stacy screaming in horror but i'm neat and i wear things that are place appropiate
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
As for just a belt buckle on a teenager, even I would have to draw the line. At least mine comes with a positive explanation!
Just sayin'
no subject
Hey, I was young and an art student - it was practically the uniform!
Having said that, I was never a big fan of four letter words on clothing; I always considered it trying too much :-P