Published on November 9, 2004 By Texas Wahine In Home & Family
I don't have a daughter. Evidently God feels I am the sort of mom who needs only rowdy, grimy little boys. No matter what anyone tries to tell you, boys and girls are inherently different. Give boys dolls and they will tear off the arms and use them as guns. This is just the way it is. Give little girls GI Joes, and suddenly Barbie has a new love interest (shhh . . . don't tell Ken!). This is just the way it is.

Some things can't be helped, but some things can. Your second grader does not have to be a slut! This is not just the way it is! There is hope!

Here, from a mom that has never raised a daughter (HA HA!), are some tips for keeping your child from turning into a smoldering pile of 13 year old jail bait!

1. Bikinis are for babies and big girls. Babies can wear frilly little polka dot bikinis and be absolutely precious, but there is a point where the bikini just becomes wrong.

Try this easy rule -- once the baby pot-belly is gone, so is the two piece! Never again do I want to see a 10 year old working it in a string bikini . . . NEVER. Just don't do it, parents.

On the other end of the spectrum, try this other easy bikini rule -- allow her to have a bikini when you put her on birth control . . . not old enough for BC? you don't plan on providing her with contraception? No problem . . . no bikini! Simple, see?

2. Children should NOT wear kneehigh boots. Kaitlyn can't run on the playground in tight, sweaty leather boots. She can't. I promise. I don't care if Julie has a pair. I'm not Julie's mom. The answer is no, and that's final.

If your husband drools when you wear a certain item, that's a good sign that it's something you should never, never dress your kid in. Ever.

3. Midriff baring tops. No. No. No. No. I'm sure your 12 year old has fabulous abs. I'll bet she has a nice belly button, too. We cannot live vicariously through our children, moms. Just because we can no longer pull off those sexy short tops does not mean our children should! Yucky!

4. Miniskirts, and particularly school-girl style miniskirts (and with knee high stockings!) are also bad for your child's non-slutty karma. You know what this type of outfit tells your 9 year old daughter? I'm like Britney Spears. I'm hot. I want to marry someone else's man and then pimp out a new fragrance for $50 a bottle. That's not what you want, is it?

5. Whenever your 3rd grader daughter shows the neighbors her school photos and exclaims, "Look how sexy I look. *giggles* Don't I look sexy in these pictures?" or when the boys in her class are talking about bending her over a desk and taking advantage of her, you have a problem. A big one.

I suggest you stop dressing her like a tramp, stop laughing when she dances like Christina Aguilera, and have daddy put those Girls Gone Wild DVDs up somewhere where the kids can't see them.

Look, there's plenty of time for your daughter to be a slut in college. Let's drop the sexy dancing, the miniskirts and sexy boots for now, and let her go play outside in a pair of shorts (I didn't say Daisy Dukes, either!) and Carebears T-shirt.

Oh, and . . . Brats and Diva Stars are part of the problem, too . . . let her brother tear their heads off and bury their bodies in the backyard, and then never buy anymore ever again.

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on Nov 09, 2004
Naughty, history! Isn't it surprising, though, that the boy are so sexualized at that age, as well?


I was a strange child too.... I had non-sexual peer crushes since the second grade....
on Nov 09, 2004
The sad thing is, kids have such limited choices because most of the clothes made for little girls are designed in this trampy, pseudo-adult way. Yuck.


Too bad you couldn't go vintage...
on Nov 09, 2004
Sounds like you have a wonderful, lively, loving family.


Thanks Texas. I know you are going to really have a hand ful when your boys get to the stupid stage. Some, like my oldest son, passed through it rather quickly. Some, Like me, dont get out of it until they graduate college! But none of it is done out of spite. It is just they lose all common sense until they have to grow up! My youngest has not hit it yet. He is only 12, so I am expecting it in the next year. His vooice is already changing, and he is growing a foot a year! (not quite, but it sure seems like it).

But Little girls will break your heart, just because they are the most delicate of flowers......until they grow up and move away!
on Nov 09, 2004
danny:
Funny, if scary. I don't know if i should get out more to laugh at kids dressed like this or be glad that it's something i've never seen...


Yeah, be glad you haven't seen it.

history:
I was a strange child too.... I had non-sexual peer crushes since the second grade....


I don't think that's really unusual. I think the weirdness comes in with the sex talk and the lust at those young ages. Maybe you were a good boy, afterall.
on Nov 09, 2004
history:
Too bad you couldn't go vintage...


he he he . . . we should have saved the non-trampy clothes from the 80s!

Dr. Guy:
I know you are going to really have a hand ful when your boys get to the stupid stage.


No doubt. My boys are mischevious.

Some, like my oldest son, passed through it rather quickly. Some, Like me, dont get out of it until they graduate college! But none of it is done out of spite. It is just they lose all common sense until they have to grow up!


I think I'll probably pay for my raising . . . yikes!

But Little girls will break your heart, just because they are the most delicate of flowers......until they grow up and move away!


What a beautiful thing to say, Dr.Guy. I love that.
on Nov 09, 2004
TW, great article! I think I'll go so far as to say it's brilliantly stated, and yet it is so obvious. As the parents of a four-year-old, my wife and I only have the next two decades to worry about her and how she will grow up. I am utterly disturbed with how many parent don't follow common sense and allow their daughters to violate every point you've stressed. I guess it's also important to show our son that while sluts and attention whores may look appealing, the drawbacks far outweigh the temporary satisfaction. Then maybe it will be possible to reduce the supply and demand of tramps.

Insightful
on Nov 09, 2004
Here! Here!

A hearty round of applause for Texas Wahine for hitting this dead on!
As the father of two boys and a six year old daughter, it's amazing what kind of slutwear parents allow their daughters out in. These are KIDS, not L.A. prostitutes needing a John so they can score their next rock.

Little girls do NOT look sexy in tank tops, short short shorts or fishnet! There is nothing in the world sexy about young girls, and parents letting their daughters dress up like a porn star should be held responsible for all the heartache and anguish they are allowing into their daughters lives! These are items that women can choose to wear when they are adults (and more specifically not my daughter living under my roof), and hopefully only in the most appropriate situations. Girls of all ages: fishnet is tacky at the family reunion! Tank tops and funerals don't mix!

You'd think we're raising a generation of sexed up pop stars...

And for my sister in law, if you happen to read this, I know we've mentioned it before, but please cover yourself. Thanksgiving dinner is not enhanced by a 9" miniskirt, and the example you set for your daughter by wearing a tank top without a bra during Christmas is horrible. Besides, my boys don't need to learn about nudity from their aunt!
on Nov 09, 2004
Eastern Diamondback:
TW, great article!


Thanks.

As the parents of a four-year-old, my wife and I only have the next two decades to worry about her and how she will grow up.


I don't envy you that . . . it's a scary world for raising little girls.

I am utterly disturbed with how many parent don't follow common sense and allow their daughters to violate every point you've stressed.


I agree . . . and it all really is the parents. The parents are the ones that purchase these clothes and allow their daughters to wear them out. Of course, the clothes are just a piece of the culture of over-sexualization that our children are living in.

guess it's also important to show our son that while sluts and attention whores may look appealing, the drawbacks far outweigh the temporary satisfaction. Then maybe it will be possible to reduce the supply and demand of tramps.


I'm doing my part, too, ED. I think it's very important to teach my boys to respect women, and it's a task I take very seriously.

Thanks for your comments.

deadzombie:
A hearty round of applause for Texas Wahine for hitting this dead on!


Thank you very much.

As the father of two boys and a six year old daughter, it's amazing what kind of slutwear parents allow their daughters out in. These are KIDS, not L.A. prostitutes needing a John so they can score their next rock.


It's so disturbing, isn't it?

Little girls do NOT look sexy in tank tops, short short shorts or fishnet!


Right on. Listen to zombie, parents!

There is nothing in the world sexy about young girls, and parents letting their daughters dress up like a porn star should be held responsible for all the heartache and anguish they are allowing into their daughters lives!


Oh, I agree wholeheartedly. This all goes back to the parents and how they are choosing to raise their daughters. It really does.

And for my sister in law, if you happen to read this, I know we've mentioned it before, but please cover yourself. Thanksgiving dinner is not enhanced by a 9" miniskirt, and the example you set for your daughter by wearing a tank top without a bra during Christmas is horrible. Besides, my boys don't need to learn about nudity from their aunt!


That sounds awful. It reminds me of Amy Poehler's (sp?) character on Mean Girls.
on Nov 09, 2004
Ya know...some mommies could take your advice and use it for themselves!!!
on Nov 09, 2004

Ya know...some mommies could take your advice and use it for themselves

Ya Know.......you are right!  But then I am not their daddy, so I will worry about my children, and not my mother's!

on Nov 09, 2004

texas, you are such a warm loving, and utterly honest mummy - your children are blessed. i adore your family blogs !

mig XXXXX

on Nov 09, 2004
Texas I loved this article - I feel exactly the same way

I'm 21 - and thin - most 21 year olds are wearing all the skimpy tops, lycra halters, lowrise jeans and knee high boots they're clubbing etc - Me I'm a mummy I feel uncomfortable if my top doesn't meet my jeans, I'd die if you could see my underwear from the tops of my pants and I only wear shoes that I can comfortable carry my child, walk easily and push a pram (good grip, little heel, laces so they don't fall off)
There's a crocheted top in ICE I really really liked but I'm a mother - mothers should be setting an example for their daughters

It comes down to this -- Children don't have their own money - not to buy clothes with (or they shouldn't) so parents and grandparents etc are responsible for what goes into their wardrobe - How the hell else can a 7year old get these clothes
My sister in law is 8 - she's a little girl not interested in boys more barbies and dressing her stuffed animals in pieces of material. But sometimes I wonder about what she's wearing midrifs and shirts that seem a size too big

I would never buy Elana one of those Bratz - besides dressing slutty they're not very pretty or cute - I'd rather her have a baby born or something and I'm sure she'd rather lego (she's a bit of a scientist)
I can't believe some of the clothes on the racks when I go shopping for clothes (not for me) size 1 halters and midrift tops, crop tops and mini bras

I wouldn't buy Elana a bikini period - when she's 15 and earning her own money ok I can't stop her. Australia has a shocking heat/suncancer rate - she's getting the full one piece in the sunsmart material with the sunsmart hat.
One pieces are so cute, even two pieces are ok (not string bikinis) I can't talk because I had heaps of two pieces but they covered alot!

5. Whenever your 3rd grader daughter shows the neighbors her school photos and exclaims, "Look how sexy I look. *giggles* Don't I look sexy in these pictures?" or when the boys in her class are talking about bending her over a desk and taking advantage of her, you have a problem. A big one.

Oh my gosh I'd die and then I'd kill her and the kids that did it What exactly is she wearing that looks sexy???

Three Words to sum up this whole thing - Jon-Bennet Ramsey
on Nov 09, 2004
xtine:
Ya know...some mommies could take your advice and use it for themselves!!!


I see that far too much as well . . . have some self-respect, people!

Dr.Guy:
Ya Know.......you are right! But then I am not their daddy, so I will worry about my children, and not my mother's!


he he he . . .

mig:
texas, you are such a warm loving, and utterly honest mummy - your children are blessed. i adore your family blogs !


Thank you so much! What a wonderful compliment. That went straight to my heart.
on Nov 09, 2004
trina:
Texas I loved this article - I feel exactly the same way


Thanks.

There's a crocreted top in ICE I really really liked but I'm a mother - mothers should be setting an example for their daughters


That's terrific . . . that's what we as mothers should be doing.

It comes down to this -- Children don't have their own money - not to buy clothes with (or they shouldn't) so parents and grandparents etc are responsible for what goes into their wardrobe - How the hell else can a 7year old get these clothes


I agree.

I would never buy Elana one of those Bratz - besides dressing slutty they're not very pretty or cute - I'd rather her have a baby born or something and I'm sure she'd rather lego (she's a bit of a scientist)


I know you are probably very careful with the toys you select for precious Elana. What a good mommy you are! Scientist, eh?

Australia has a shocking heat/suncancer rate - she's getting the full one piece in the sunsmart material with the sunsmart hat.


Yes, that's important. Good point.

One pieces are so cute, even two pieces are ok (not string bikinis) I can't talk because I had heaps of two pieces but they covered alot!


I had a couple of bikinis, too, but I was much older by then -- and like yours, they covered well.

What exactly is she wearing that looks sexy???


It was just a head and shoulders shot, and she was wearing a normal shirt, nothing revealing (although she usually wears the stuff that makes me choke), but she has the idea that it's important for her to be sexy. It's very sad -- and scary. Her daddy is in Iraq, and her mom is not really coping all that well and drinks and acts like an ass (and wears slutty stuff).

Three Words to sum up this whole thing - Jon-Bennet Ramsey


Sad but true.
on Nov 09, 2004
Hey TW great article!
I have had the pleasure and chagrin of raising both species. Some of you who've read my feeble attempts at blogging know that my wife and I have 7 between us. It's been interesting. We struggled with the same issues with my step daughter who is now 16. My own daughter is several years older, but I still bust her out from time to time about her choice of wardrobe. The interesting thing was hearing the opinions of my sons regarding girl's clothing and accessories. My 20 year old pointed something out to me once while at his brothers club one night. I had made the off hand remark that a lot of the girls coming in looked as if they were trolling for pickups. He said, "Dad most of them wear similar clothes, but it's more the style these days. But watch the ones with the tatoos on their lower backs!" and gave me his typical sly grin. When I pressed him, feigning ignorance, he replied, "Well, if their willing to drop their drawers for a total stranger to ink them, how hard do you think it's going to be to take one home?" He had a point there.
We don't see a lot of the very young girls wearing those styles here. We live in a fairly conservative, (not politically so), suburban neighborhood. I guess peer pressure from other parents keeps a lot of that from happening. But by high school, all bets are off.
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