Lately when I'm out shopping with my kids, Emry has apparently become the "girl or Boy" police. When she sees someone she is unsure of she says (very loudly I might add) "mommy is that a girl or a boy?" (and of course she is pointing right at them) If "boy" is my reply and he has long hair and or earrings she will reply "well he looks like a girl to me, doesn't he know earrings and long hair are for girls?" Or if "girl" is my reply she will say "well their short hair makes them look like a boy!" (just so you know ignoring her, only makes her talk even louder and if I try and talk quiet then she will tell me "say that again mommy, I can't hear what you are saying") I've had a talk with her at home about it, but she still feels the need to ask. I'm sure it's just a phase, but until it's over I'm going to start walking really fast through the stores.
7 years ago
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Oh trust me it's a phase, I could write a book on all of the wonderful things Emily and Preston have said, you know like "don't they know smoking is bad for them" "how come he/she is so fat" "why would someone wear that" "oh gross they stink" and of course they say it incredibly loud, I always wished I had a big hat and sunglasses to hide under, but they do grow out of it, at least I hope!
a boy with long hair and earrings can be a very sexyfuck if you put some girly panties on him
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