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I dunno I think if we actually explain to our children about the dolls, why they look as they do and what they're for and instill in them a love for who they are regardless, MH dolls aren't a big deal. People get so wrapped up in feminist bantha-poodo that they forget what dolls are really for. But thats just my opinion.
BUT, I do understand that their makeup is overdone (even though I love it so) and they tend to wear short skirts, but couldn't a parents explain to the little girl that they are in their teens and teenagers wear makeup?
Um. What exactly is wrong with Disney princesses?
I don't like the fact that she had to lie to her little girl to get her not to like them anymore. Why to go mom. Push your ideal off on your little girl. Quote from: PandaBerryInSpace on August 04, 2012, 08:31:17 AMUm. What exactly is wrong with Disney princesses?I think its the face mold this lady doesn't like.
She won't allow her little girl to wear make up? My little cousings love to wear makeup and paint their fingernails... not because they want to atract boys, but because girls are natually atracted to pretty colorful cute things Come on... that girl would look just lovely wearing make up and a cute frilled dress... such a waste...
I am saddened and rather heart broken by this mother's choice to teach her child what "sexualization" is.... I work with children, ages 4 - 7. I know their innocence. The children I teach would never come up with a stance on what is sexual or skimpy on their own (unless they had a family member, ie: older sister/brother, who did not censor themselves)... they look at a doll dressed like Monster High, and they dont see "sex" because they are children and they do not know what sex is. They do not automatically assume that they should look like that doll (especially if said doll has pink skin or wolf ears), this assumption most often only occurs when someone puts this idea in the child's head, or makes a comparison between the dolls and little girls. This woman has stolen her own child's innocence in the name of protecting it.