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to think this is wierd

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lola88 · 07/11/2012 19:44

My friends DD managed to spill her mums cup of cola all over herself at the soft play soaking her clothes, i had spare clothes for DS in my bag so i gave her them to put on her DD, Grey joggys a red tshirt and red socks. A woman we know from mother and toddlers came in about 20 mins later and was chatting joking that friends DD looking like a boy today what happened to her lovely clothes so my friend explained, she then offered tried to force her DD's spare set of clothes for the little girl because she can't be sitting around in boys clothes. My friend told her she didn't want to have to strip and change the baby again it was fine plus we live very close so easier to get spare clothes back to me

AIBU to think thats just stupid? I have to admit i do dress DS 'like a boy' he has a very 'boyish' style (because i like it) but does it really matter that a little girl wears joggys and a t-shirt for a couple of hours. Are people really that crazy?

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Fakebook · 07/11/2012 21:38

What a weirdo. The woman, not you or your friend.

MrsWembley · 07/11/2012 21:43

Oh I so agree with this thread. I have been known to exclaim loudly in shops 'why is this labelled ''boys'' when it's perfect for DD?' This includes Boots, John Lewis, M&S...

On the same note, my DS was wandering around today with DD's tiara, trying to put it on and insisting I did it for him.

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