I’m happy to say that it’s one of few princess things that she owns, because princess crap drives me up the wall.
What the hell kind of message is that to send to a little girl? First of all, it implies that the best way to be a beautiful, stylish, wealthy person is to be born into it. Second, even if that was the message we wanted our girl taking to heart, let’s face it, Babe-O clearly missed the boat on being born into fame and fortune (sorry about that, kiddo).
Even if you want to be stereotypical about things, at least boys have better messages: Become a great athlete and make a million dollars. Chew Skoal and race Nascar. Grow a mustache and become a fireman. The list goes on…but at least it’s proactive.
Girls on the other hand are told from the very beginning that they should either (A) be the daughter of someone important and flit around like a Hilton sister or (B) be born to modest means and strive to be attractive enough to marry some rich douche (and flit around like a Hilton sister).
It bugs the hell out of me. That’s why for the next 30 years I’ll consider it my job to remind Babe-O that she kicks serious ass all by herself and that I’ll be happy to tell Prince Charming where he can stick that glass slipper.
Oh my gosh - I "heart" you! Thank you! Make sure she knows that she is a little badass all by herself. Who needs a tiara?
ReplyDeleteMy daughter think she is a total princess, insists on listen to taylor swift. Yet she still goes out and gets really dirty, jumps in the leaves with the boys, hell she will even play trucks and cars sometimes. She is the dirtiest girly-girl I've ever seen. Josh good luck with the princess thing. I am having no luck.
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ReplyDeletethanks. a badass she is.
@roach
ReplyDeletethanks for the support. Babe-O seems into cars as well...fingers crossed.