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To be so shocked

42 replies

froginthepond · 06/05/2013 16:20

AIBU to be so shocked? So ds and I were at the beach earlier and we saw a little girl walk past, she looked approx 2 max maybe 20 odd months. I had to look twice but her tshirt had the following phrase printed on it. "if you think im a little bitch you should my mum" Shock Bitch was fully printed out too. Who the hell makes such tshirts and who would put one on a child it was all a bit Shock and Sad Does anyone else feel this is just wrong? Her mum must be a real prize role model Hmm

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WhoeverHeardOfAWormskinRug · 06/05/2013 17:13

I saw a changing mat last week with "9 months ago my Mummy read 50 shades of grey and here I am" Hmm

roofio87 · 06/05/2013 17:17

I saw a baby gro that said "if you think I'm yummy wait till you meet my mummy" that is cute, no need for a child to be wearing clothes with a swear word on. but having heard how some people speak to their children I'm not surprised!!

C999875 · 06/05/2013 17:20

I'm with you. I hate t shirts with disrespectful slogans written on them and then we have a society that wonders why some children have no respect. I was a frilly smock dress type of mummy for my child obviously. Absolutly each to their own but I hate to see children dressed like adults. xxx

PipkinsPal · 06/05/2013 17:26

YANBU but I think I would be saddened rather than shocked. Saddened that the little girl's mother thinks it is acceptable to dress her daughter this way. My Mother wouldn't let us wear tee-shirts with our names on them when we were kids in case a stranger said "Hello Pipkins" and we would then think that person knew us and we would go with them. And just to be smug, lots of lovely beaches in Swansea/Gower and I was at one today Wink

miffybun73 · 06/05/2013 17:30

YANBU at all, just makes me feel really very sad for the little girl.

zeldapinwheel · 06/05/2013 17:38

I saw an approx 3 year old wearing a t-shirt saying "hooters girl in training". Classy.

miffybun73 · 06/05/2013 17:56

Shock at zelda

Pollydon · 06/05/2013 18:01

Hell.No Shock

MadameJosephine · 06/05/2013 18:11

another disgusting example

OneFingerSjupesUpTheYoni · 06/05/2013 18:12

Ick no, buying for dd1 (8) is tragically hard but i'm used to it - i shop online for her as i am able to skip past tarty clothes to normal 8 year old girl stuff.

Buying for dd2 (due august) has been a revalation Confused dd1 had a top from adams ''future princess'' but the things i've seen for babies now make me :( leopard print and nasty slogans that a grown woman should be ashamed to wear never mind put on a baby.

fluffyraggies · 06/05/2013 18:23

madameJo ShockShock :( :(

In fact more :( than Shock

Xmasbaby11 · 06/05/2013 18:29

vile!

ShipwreckedAndComatose · 06/05/2013 18:29

I once saw a girl, about 5 years old, with the tshirt 'I'm proof my mum is easy!' On it.

I was, and still am, totally gobsmacked!!

NorksAreMessy · 06/05/2013 19:26

Have read the thread and agree with you all, but really have only come on to applaud shipwrecked's name and offer her some mango juice :)

lljkk · 06/05/2013 19:41

I think it's hilarious .
I wouldn't buy one for my child, or even let her wear it, mind.

DH at the beach with 3 DC today!

ShipwreckedAndComatose · 06/05/2013 19:47

Ah yes! With goldfish shoals nibbling at my toes...

Thanks Grin

DeepPurple · 06/05/2013 19:52

All of them are vile. How can anyone think they are cute or funny?

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