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  1. somebodyshort

    somebodyshortGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    Holly from Stone Soup?

  2. yyyguy

    yyyguyGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    too many little girls want to dress like big girls, these days.

  3. ayln

    ayln said, 3 months ago

    yup.. i find it a bit disturbing when 8 year olds dress like an 18 year old and starts singing .. my hump my hump my hump.. my jaw was dropping when this happened the other day.. funny and disturbing at the same time.

  4. rricchhterr

    rricchhterr said, 3 months ago

    yup… wait til she turns thirteen…

  5. CarolinaGirls

    CarolinaGirls said, 3 months ago

    I’m soooo glad I have boys!!!

  6. Macushlalondra

    MacushlalondraGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    It is sad little girls want to grow up too fast. They need to enjoy their childhood.

  7. CarolinaGirls

    CarolinaGirls said, 3 months ago

    Even sadder that we let them. Since when can a parent not say “NO you can’t wear that!”

  8. ToddBrien

    ToddBrien said, 3 months ago

    Also, if we “Yell” or get mad at them they will tell teachers or other scool official, that we did somthing to them even if it is not true, then we have DSS on our butts.

    It is a never ending circle…We can not disiciplin our children because we get DSS on our butts, on the other hand they can run unruley thru the town and get in trouble buy the cops and we still get DSS on our butts. A loose-loose for everyone but the kids.

  9. CarolinaGirls

    CarolinaGirls said, 3 months ago

    Oh, but the kids really do lose in the end whether they realize it now or not. Sad that parents can’t be parents anymore.

  10. bald 716

    bald 716 said, 3 months ago

    her hair is kinda tacky too

  11. hookedoncomics

    hookedoncomics said, 3 months ago

    Sorry. I’m not afriad of DSS, so if I yell and say no, its NO. It depends on how you parent!

    You don’t have to kill them to discipline them!

  12. dante.deangelo

    dante.deangelo said, 3 months ago

    I was spanked and I turned out OK. I worry about my grandkids though.

  13. Doug Dean

    Doug Dean said, 3 months ago

    What exactly was Mom expecting when they went into a store named “Diva”…?

  14. Carmy

    CarmyGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    I’m not afraid of DSS either. I have 4 girls. None of them are divas. They know that it is not acceptable and more importantly, they know better.

  15. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    The few times I had to deal with DSS we laughed about it when we were done.
    My son’s mother was a little disturbed after the divorce.
    DSS threatened to press charges against her if she filed another false report.

  16. AndiJ

    AndiJ said, 3 months ago

    ayln, so true. What’s disturbing is that the parents let them listen to this, and are probably there when they do listening with them! I listen to that music, but when I have kids it’ll be “me time” music. Not for kiddies ears!

  17. Joe Allen Doty

    Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago

    Is that person with the dark glasses a female?

    Her mother mean “Tacky was spreading all over her daughter trying to be a pre-teen diva.”

    The word “discipline” is from the Latin word, “discipulus,” which means “disciple.

    So, to “discipline” someone is to “make a disciple” of them. The word does not even mean “punish” by whipping.

    In the New Testament, the word translated as “discipline” is actually the word for “education of pre-teen boys.”

    The “spare the rod; spoil the child” OT proverb is not even mentioned in the Christian portion of the Bible.

    Often these parents who want to beat their children with a board or a belt don’t really know how to properly discipline children in the first place.

    Oh, when a child is little, an occasion swat on the bottom for disobeying is just fine as long as there is no proof afterwards that the child had been physically punished.

  18. Sheila

    Sheila said, 3 months ago

    I spanked my kids. I NEVER EVER hit them. I just swatted their little behinds. And I only used it as a last effort. I knew that I could get in trouble. Idaho has a no anything law…. no swatting, no soap int the mouth for cussing (Did that too), pretty much do not touch your child. Didn’t stop me from. But I know when to much is to much. It’s sad that there are people out there that don’t know that a spanking is NOT abusing and hitting and these rules have to be written for them.

  19. caddy.1957

    caddy.1957 said, 3 months ago

    Society offers so many ways for little girls to dress like…well I don’t think I can use that word here ….then they wonder how little girls end up being teen mothers with no idea who the father is…did I say that right ? I hope so

  20. yyyguy

    yyyguyGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    exactly the point i was trying to make. it all connects, but how people don’t seem to realize it is scary. i get it, and i never made made it past uncle. if i was the father of a little girl, i’d definitely object (and rejoice that the parents of the kids i “uncle” feel the same way).

    A.