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S/O halloween costumes (UO...)

(images stolen from Titts McGeee's post in thread about slutty FB costumes)

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Can someone enlighten me on why these are so bad? They don't exactly scream playboy. It looks like a regular bunny costume with a frilly skirt. If they were wearing crowns and carrying scepters and going as princesses would the costumes be offensive? Or is it just that we as adults equate bunnies with playboy? What would make them better bunny costumes?

I only say because looking back at some of my halloween costumes as a kid, I wore my black ballet leotard and tights with a tail and cat ears to be a cat. I was probably seven. Was I trying to be a sexy cat? No. Did my mom think that putting me in my ballet leotard made me a sexy cat? No.


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Re: S/O halloween costumes (UO...)

  • Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.
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  • imagecruelsound:

    Google "Playboy bunny ears" and that's exactly what is on those kids' heads.

    Dress the kid up in this and no one is going to make the Playboy connection.

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    Dress the kid up in a short skirt, fancy shoes and plop those bunny ears on their head and you've got yourself one questionable costume.

    Firstly this bunny costume is f-ing adorable.  But I don't think you'll get a kid 7-10 (which is what the other girls looked like) to wear it.  Then you've got a Christmas Story situation.

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  • imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

    Agreed.

    It's not the worst costume I've seen but it's not appropriate either.

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  • To me there is a difference between a leotard from ballet class and these dresses. A dress in our house is modest. It doesn't come just below the butt, it comes down to the knees. I'm not going to be dressing my daughters in either of these costumes. If other mothers choose to dress their daughters in these types of costumes, it's not my place to disagree. We just won't be doing it in our home.
  • imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

     I totally get that.  I guess I just didn't see it here.  I saw leg warmers not knee highs (halloween's cold yo).  But I get where others might think differently.  The skirt I didn't see as different from all the tutus people put their DDs in for birthday parties.  (FTR, I'm not putting DD in a tutu for her birthday.)


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  • imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

    DH would flip his shiz if Emma came in and said she wanted one of those bunny costumes. She doesn't get a bikini either. DH wants the girls covered. I'm ok with that. Plus, how do I know that some man in a lawnchair on Halloween isn't checking out the pre-teen girls walking up to trick or treat.

    It's amazing to me how slutty little girls costumes are now. Super mini skirts and corsets are not for children at all.

  • Eh, I don't think it's too bad. Would I wear a daughter of mine to wear it? Maybe, maybe not, but little girls wear tutus, short skirts, and leotards all the time. Especially for ballet, gymnastics, cheerleading. What's the difference with Halloween? I've seen much, much worse.

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    imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

     I totally get that.  I guess I just didn't see it here.  I saw leg warmers not knee highs (halloween's cold yo).  But I get where others might think differently.  The skirt I didn't see as different from all the tutus people put their DDs in for birthday parties.  (FTR, I'm not putting DD in a tutu for her birthday.)

    I think it's all about context. A leotard is fine for dance/ballet. But I to me that is sexualizing a young girl. That's my problem plain and simple. And personally as a mother I wouldn't dress like that either. I had my fun in college and what now but now I look at things different. That's not the message I personally want to send. Eta: spelling
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    imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

     I totally get that.  I guess I just didn't see it here.  I saw leg warmers not knee highs (halloween's cold yo).  But I get where others might think differently.  The skirt I didn't see as different from all the tutus people put their DDs in for birthday parties.  (FTR, I'm not putting DD in a tutu for her birthday.)

    I think there is a big difference between a toddler and these girls. A toddler in a tutu to me does not mean it's sexy, imo. To me it's just a poofy skirt.

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    imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

    DH would flip his shiz if Emma came in and said she wanted one of those bunny costumes. She doesn't get a bikini either. DH wants the girls covered. I'm ok with that. Plus, how do I know that some man in a lawnchair on Halloween isn't checking out the pre-teen girls walking up to trick or treat.

    It's amazing to me how slutty little girls costumes are now. Super mini skirts and corsets are not for children at all.

    This is pretty much H exactly. I joke it karma for the way he treated girls before he met me! I don't get it. Kids grow up fast enough, why do they need to wear crap like this?
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    imagelilbit923:

    imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

    DH would flip his shiz if Emma came in and said she wanted one of those bunny costumes. She doesn't get a bikini either. DH wants the girls covered. I'm ok with that. Plus, how do I know that some man in a lawnchair on Halloween isn't checking out the pre-teen girls walking up to trick or treat.

    It's amazing to me how slutty little girls costumes are now. Super mini skirts and corsets are not for children at all.

    This is pretty much H exactly. I joke it karma for the way he treated girls before he met me! I don't get it. Kids grow up fast enough, why do they need to wear crap like this?

    When I made Emma's costume this year that was his only concern. How long will the dress be? Too the top of her feet DH, I don't make mini dresses for our daughters. If Isla was in a baby dress no one bats an eye, she's tiny, that's ok. If I put Emma in a dress that short I don't think it's appropriate.

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    imagelilbit923:
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    imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

     I totally get that.  I guess I just didn't see it here.  I saw leg warmers not knee highs (halloween's cold yo).  But I get where others might think differently.  The skirt I didn't see as different from all the tutus people put their DDs in for birthday parties.  (FTR, I'm not putting DD in a tutu for her birthday.)

    I think there is a big difference between a toddler and these girls. A toddler in a tutu to me does not mean it's sexy, imo. To me it's just a poofy skirt.

    A very very short poofy skirt. That is a far more revealing outfit that either of these.

    The double standards being thrown out here are hilarious. It's ok for a public performance like ballet but not for Halloween? It's ok for a toddler to wear nothing but a leo and tutu, but the world is ending if a 6 year old wears something similar?

     

     

    I don't know if it's a double standard. To me leotards are ok for dance/gymnastics, etc but they're certainly not necessary for Halloween. By comparison I don't side eye volleyball players for wearing 2" spandex but I would side-eye the sh!t out of somebody wearing that day to day. That's kind of my thinking. I think everything has it's place and those costumes are not necessary. They don't accurately represent a rabbity, or whatever else they're trying to be and I don't find that sort of dress to be "cute" on a toddler, personally.
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    imagepinkiemo:

    imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

     I totally get that.  I guess I just didn't see it here.  I saw leg warmers not knee highs (halloween's cold yo).  But I get where others might think differently.  The skirt I didn't see as different from all the tutus people put their DDs in for birthday parties.  (FTR, I'm not putting DD in a tutu for her birthday.)

    I think it's all about context. A leotard is fine for dance/ballet. But I to me that is sexualizing a young girl. That's my problem plain and simple. And personally as a mother I wouldn't dress like that either. I had my fun in college and what now but now I look at things different. That's not the message I personally want to send. Eta: spelling

    Maybe that's my issue.  I don't think a leotard is sexualizing a young girl...to the young girl.  I think it's something that we as adults put on them and it's our issues not theirs.  I don't want my DD to feel the need to watch herself to make sure she's not potentially being too sexy.  I don't want her to even know what sexy is, and I'm afraid that telling her "no you can't wear that becasue it's inapporpriate" will bring that up.  I will gladly, definitely, tell this to a thirteen-year-old, but I don't want to have to put that crap on a grade schooler.  If she want's to wear a tutu and leg warmers (which I totally did when I was five for halloween), I'm all for it.  I think there is a line, I just didn't think these costumes were it.

    FWIW though, I did have my fun in college and if I had an adult halloween party to go to I would totes find a sexy costume to wear.  Fun doesn't have to stop because I'm a mom.  But alas, because I have never actually left my DD for the evening, I am staying home, wearing a sweatshirt with a pumpkin on it and handing out candy to the children.  And I'll have fun doing that too.

     


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  • imageGhostMonkey:
    imagebucklebunny1:
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    imagelilbit923:
    imagepinkiemo:

    imagebucklebunny1:
    Corsets an knee high boots have no place on a little girl. If DD wanted to be a bunny that would not be the costume we would choose. A rabbit =/= a mini skirt.

     I totally get that.  I guess I just didn't see it here.  I saw leg warmers not knee highs (halloween's cold yo).  But I get where others might think differently.  The skirt I didn't see as different from all the tutus people put their DDs in for birthday parties.  (FTR, I'm not putting DD in a tutu for her birthday.)

    I think there is a big difference between a toddler and these girls. A toddler in a tutu to me does not mean it's sexy, imo. To me it's just a poofy skirt.

    A very very short poofy skirt. That is a far more revealing outfit that either of these.

    The double standards being thrown out here are hilarious. It's ok for a public performance like ballet but not for Halloween? It's ok for a toddler to wear nothing but a leo and tutu, but the world is ending if a 6 year old wears something similar?

     

     

    I don't know if it's a double standard. To me leotards are ok for dance/gymnastics, etc but they're certainly not necessary for Halloween. By comparison I don't side eye volleyball players for wearing 2" spandex but I would side-eye the sh!t out of somebody wearing that day to day. That's kind of my thinking. I think everything has it's place and those costumes are not necessary. They don't accurately represent a rabbity, or whatever else they're trying to be and I don't find that sort of dress to be "cute" on a toddler, personally.

    Nothing is necessary on Halloween. It's not required that one dress up at all.

    How will you handle it when they play dress up? Are they appropriate then? What if she decides she wants to be a ballerina or gymnast for Halloween? Is the leo appriopriate? It's out of context, so it seems that it wouldn't be aceptable. Have fun explaining why she can wear it in front of people for dance class and recitals but can't for Halloween.

     

    Agree!

    But apparently we're the only ones.  DH just walked in and I showed him the pictures of the bunny costumes and asked if he would let DD wear them and he said "No! Too short!"  I asked what if she wanted to be a ballarina and he asked if they made ballet dresses.


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  • While I have seen skimpier little girl costumes the only reason these make me sad is because I think it confirms the theory that kids (esp girls) are in too much of a hurry to grow up. I think of my costumes when I was about 7 or 8 and it was NOTHING like it. It was much more childish, if that makes sense...
  • So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

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    So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

    That makes perfect sense and is basically what was in my head and I couldn't get out.

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    imagejeffsbride2010:

    So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

    That makes perfect sense and is basically what was in my head and I couldn't get out.

    phew- it made sense in my head, but I also was having trouble getting it out.

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    imageMolluskwrangler:
    imagejeffsbride2010:

    So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

    That makes perfect sense and is basically what was in my head and I couldn't get out.

    phew- it made sense in my head, but I also was having trouble getting it out.

    I hate all these costumes that are like "oooh I'm a sexy ninja turtle"..I'm like "wait what? You don't even have a shell, a tight green dress and a sword does not make you a ninja turtle."

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    So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

    Yes, this!!

    When I think bunny costume for young girl, I think this:

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    or even maybe this

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    where the skirt is longer 

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  • imageMolluskwrangler:
    imagejeffsbride2010:
    imageMolluskwrangler:
    imagejeffsbride2010:

    So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

    That makes perfect sense and is basically what was in my head and I couldn't get out.

    phew- it made sense in my head, but I also was having trouble getting it out.

    I hate all these costumes that are like "oooh I'm a sexy ninja turtle"..I'm like "wait what? You don't even have a shell, a tight green dress and a sword does not make you a ninja turtle."

    ETA- will some one pls tell me why my comp always PIPs twice?????

    But wait, am I a sexy ninja turtle? 

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    imageMolluskwrangler:
    imagejeffsbride2010:
    imageMolluskwrangler:
    imagejeffsbride2010:

    So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

    That makes perfect sense and is basically what was in my head and I couldn't get out.

    phew- it made sense in my head, but I also was having trouble getting it out.

    I hate all these costumes that are like "oooh I'm a sexy ninja turtle"..I'm like "wait what? You don't even have a shell, a tight green dress and a sword does not make you a ninja turtle."

    ETA- will some one pls tell me why my comp always PIPs twice?????

    But wait, am I a sexy ninja turtle? 

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    Yes, indeed! I like your shell.

    I don't know why  you pip twice though.

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  • I don't see anything wrong with those costumes. My oldest wore a tutu with a leotard with tights and a cat tail and ears. It's just another way of dressing up like an animal without wearing the bulky, furry suit versions. Little girls like tutus and twirly outfits.
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  • I see nothing wrong with these outfits. Do they look like bunny costumes? No.  But I don't think they are indecent. Unfortunately, I have seen little girls dressed in much less :(   I'm just happy that they have on legwarmers and full tops. Little girl costumes have become so slutty it is ridiculous. 
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    imagejeffsbride2010:

    So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

    Exactly this. Since when do you need a short skirt and legwarmers to be a bunny?

    And, as far as dressing up in a leotard when you were a kid to be a cat, there is something to be said about this day and age. When we were kids, was it common place for teenage and 20-something year old girls to dress up in skimpy outfits for Halloween? When (it seems like) the majority of older girls are dressing up like total skanklettes and claiming to be police officers or Ronald McDonald or whatever on Halloween nowadays, you can't do the same thing for a little kid and claim that it's ok because they're a kid. 

    Plus, cats have furry pants, right? I don't know any cats who are only furry on their bodies.

    ILY.

    The costumes now for teens compared to when I was a teen (just 10-11 years ago) are redic. I may have dressed more scandalous in my 20s but in HS it was more zombies and scary sh!t and so were all the girls no one could have confused for a pristitot. I think the leg warmer/knee high things just make it worse. 

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  • imagecruelsound:
    imagejeffsbride2010:

    So there is a good chance this isn't going to make any sense once I write it out...

    I do not think that these costumes are too slvtty, however they are NOT bunny costumes. Aside from the ears and I'm assuming a tail, there is nothing bunny about them. It looks more like little girls dressed up as (a watered down version) of the olders slvts who are dressed up as bunnies than little girls dressed up as bunnies. 

    In the case of a ballerina outfit, I think the difference is that the tutu and leotard is what ballerinas actually wear (but I would let a possible future DD wear that on Halloween) 

    Exactly this. Since when do you need a short skirt and legwarmers to be a bunny?

    And, as far as dressing up in a leotard when you were a kid to be a cat, there is something to be said about this day and age. When we were kids, was it common place for teenage and 20-something year old girls to dress up in skimpy outfits for Halloween? When (it seems like) the majority of older girls are dressing up like total skanklettes and claiming to be police officers or Ronald McDonald or whatever on Halloween nowadays, you can't do the same thing for a little kid and claim that it's ok because they're a kid. 

    Plus, cats have furry pants, right? I don't know any cats who are only furry on their bodies.

    I get that maybe they look too much like watered down versions of the skimpy outfits that adults wear and that makes sense to me.  I probably would stear my DD in a different direction that those outfits, but I wouldn't necessarily think "ohh that outfit it just too sexy, what awful parents" if I saw it on a trick-or-treater. 

    As far as the furry cat pats, I would like to say that I wore fishnets.  Yes friends, fishnets.  I only have this costume seared in my memory because there's a picture of me and my best friend (who is still my bf to this day) together on halloween that year in a frame on my desk.  She's dressed as a princess in a long gown and I'm wearing a leotard and fishnets with cat ears and a mask.  I never thought a thing of it until all this talk.


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  • I think a little girl would see that costume and think it's just a cute bunny, but IMO it was made to look like a mini skirt with hooker boots and (the left one) a corset. I don't think young girls would make the connection to playboy, but adults looking at those girls for sure would. I actually dressed as a bunny one year, but the costume was a white hoodie, and included a tail and nose with whiskers.

    FTR, I wouldn't let my daughter wear the costume on the left if it were a bumble bee, princess, harry potter, etc. The skirt/corset combo is not appropriate IMO.

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  • imageTitts McGeee:

    I think a little girl would see that costume and think it's just a cute bunny, but IMO it was made to look like a mini skirt with hooker boots and (the left one) a corset. I don't think young girls would make the connection to playboy, but adults looking at those girls for sure would. I actually dressed as a bunny one year, but the costume was a white hoodie, and included a tail and nose with whiskers.

    FTR, I wouldn't let my daughter wear the costume on the left if it were a bumble bee, princess, harry potter, etc. The skirt/corset combo is not appropriate IMO.

    Exactly! I'm not worried about my daughter (at that age) making the sexy connection. I'm worried about the adults and pervs down the street and answering the doors and handing out candy.  It's scary enough with her dressed as innocently as possible I don't need to tramp her up. 

    I may be over protective etc etc , but it's a scary world out there with some nasty people. I'll do my best to protect her, if it can be something simple like not dressing her in some cheap trampy costume you better believe I'll do it.  I also think it sets a precedent.  Well mom 4 years ago, you let me dress with a skirt that short and knee highs, why can't I do it this year?

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  • This is too far for me:

    Monster High Lagoona Blue Girls Costume Small

    This is definitely crossing a line.  Ick ick ick.  She's wearing platform heels for crying out loud.  So it isn't that I love sexy costumes, I just wouldn't catagorically dismiss a short skit because it's "too short."  My DH, however, apparently would.

    I saw a little girl wearing this costume yesterday and I thought it was adorable.  She was not wearing the boots, she was wearing ballet flats.  I do not like the boots in this picture, or the picture itself for that matter.  But the costume was super cute IRL and at no point did I think she looked too sexy or like she was trying to be grown up.  She was six and she looked like a candy corn witch. nothing more.


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    This is too far for me:

    Monster High Lagoona Blue Girls Costume Small

    This is definitely crossing a line.  Ick ick ick.  She's wearing platform heels for crying out loud.  So it isn't that I love sexy costumes, I just wouldn't catagorically dismiss a short skit because it's "too short."  My DH, however, apparently would.

    I saw a little girl wearing this costume yesterday and I thought it was adorable.  She was not wearing the boots, she was wearing ballet flats.  I do not like the boots in this picture, or the picture itself for that matter.  But the costume was super cute IRL and at no point did I think she looked too sexy or like she was trying to be grown up.  She was six and she looked like a candy corn witch. nothing more.

    The top one is nasty, I think the bottom one is cute, it helps that the skirt covers her though. Maybe it's the black tights too, but it seems the skirt is considerably longer, she seems covered and not like a mini version of a skanky costume.

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    This is too far for me:

    Monster High Lagoona Blue Girls Costume Small

    This is definitely crossing a line.  Ick ick ick.  She's wearing platform heels for crying out loud.  So it isn't that I love sexy costumes, I just wouldn't catagorically dismiss a short skit because it's "too short."  My DH, however, apparently would.

    I saw a little girl wearing this costume yesterday and I thought it was adorable.  She was not wearing the boots, she was wearing ballet flats.  I do not like the boots in this picture, or the picture itself for that matter.  But the costume was super cute IRL and at no point did I think she looked too sexy or like she was trying to be grown up.  She was six and she looked like a candy corn witch. nothing more.

    That first one *shudders*

    I think the second one is cute, too. If it stopped after the orange ruffle, then it would be icky.

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  • imageMolluskwrangler:
    imagepinkiemo:

    This is too far for me:

    Monster High Lagoona Blue Girls Costume Small

    This is definitely crossing a line.  Ick ick ick.  She's wearing platform heels for crying out loud.  So it isn't that I love sexy costumes, I just wouldn't catagorically dismiss a short skit because it's "too short."  My DH, however, apparently would.

    I saw a little girl wearing this costume yesterday and I thought it was adorable.  She was not wearing the boots, she was wearing ballet flats.  I do not like the boots in this picture, or the picture itself for that matter.  But the costume was super cute IRL and at no point did I think she looked too sexy or like she was trying to be grown up.  She was six and she looked like a candy corn witch. nothing more.

    The top one is nasty, I think the bottom one is cute, it helps that the skirt covers her though. Maybe it's the black tights too, but it seems the skirt is considerably longer, she seems covered and not like a mini version of a skanky costume.

    Well I feel better that the second costume seems to be thought of as cute.  I brought it up because it had the same corset/frilly skirt combo that people were taking offense to on the bunny outfit.  Maybe the black tights in the picture help, or the skirt is a little longer, but it was still well above her knees IRL.


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  • I personally think everyone is WAAAAAY overthinking this. And I will join the minority in saying I do not see anything inappropriate about the costumes. What if my son wanted to be, say, a wrestler or something that did not wear a shirt??? Would that be inappropiate, or is it different because he is a boy??? Not that it matters, too cold to go without clothes here anyway!!
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    I personally think everyone is WAAAAAY overthinking this. And I will join the minority in saying I do not see anything inappropriate about the costumes. What if my son wanted to be, say, a wrestler or something that did not wear a shirt??? Would that be inappropiate, or is it different because he is a boy??? Not that it matters, too cold to go without clothes here anyway!!

    I dunno, does your boy have breasts?

    I personally would want my boy covered up, too, but yes, I think there is a difference between a girl going shirtless and a boy going shirtless. At least at the age of the girls posted in the pictures in this thread. 

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