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I must be missing something, because the only picture I can see in the linked story is from the waist up. From that perspective, what they're wearing is perfectly fine and normal.
Pretty gross when you use your own daughters to feed your narcissism. He knew what he was doing, you put yourself out there to the public on social media, don't expect everyone to laud you.
Also, those dresses are not appropriate whatsoever at such a young age, and I don't care what anyone says ("oh, that's nothing compared to what people what I see..").
Who cares what someone else's kid wears? Those dresses are fine. My daughter doesn't like tight clothes and wouldn't wear that, but if she did, I'd tell her she looked great, because she would.
Who cares what someone else's kid wears? Those dresses are fine. My daughter doesn't like tight clothes and wouldn't wear that, but if she did, I'd tell her she looked great, because she would.
Why are adults bullying these kids?
Personally I dont care. What irritates me is people splashing all their business on social media, LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME, then when people respond negatively they get upset.
The dad said he was in total shock that there was any controversy. I call BS on that.
Personally I dont care. What irritates me is people splashing all their business on social media, LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME, then when people respond negatively they get upset.
The dad said he was in total shock that there was any controversy. I call BS on that.
Well, I'm surprised too, at the controversy.
And I don't really get why a father can't be proud and show off his beautiful daughters on a special occasion. I don't understand why that's BS.
I post pics of my kids and grandkids at times. I kinda figure that's what social media is for.
And I don't really get why a father can't be proud and show off his beautiful daughters on a special occasion. I don't understand why that's BS.
I post pics of my kids and grandkids at times. I kinda figure that's what social media is for.
No, I call BS that he was shocked that he would get some negative responses on FB or whatever social media he posted it on. Frankly I'm never shocked that anything is controversial, and the attire of young girls, that's always going to get some flack no matter how they are dressed.
People are welcome to post what they like on FB just don't act all butt hurt when people comment on your post. If you put it out there, people are going to say something. Look at the people who have been fired, canceled and had death threats over stuff they say or pictures on FB.
No, I call BS that he was shocked that he would get some negative responses on FB or whatever social media he posted it on. Frankly I'm never shocked that anything is controversial, and the attire of young girls, that's always going to get some flack no matter how they are dressed.
People are welcome to post what they like on FB just don't act all butt hurt when people comment on your post. If you put it out there, people are going to say something. Look at the people who have been fired, canceled and had death threats over stuff they say or pictures on FB.
I agree some, with what you're saying. I don't think it SHOULD'VE been controversial, but seeing as people can be anonymous and say whatever foul thing pops into some heads...guess I shouldn't be.
But I also think this man was simply posting a pic of proud papa with his girls...and that shouldn't have been a controversial thing...IMO.
This is not like he called someone the n word, or said anything innapropriate, and these are dresses that DID pass the school dress code...and it just shouldn't have been a big deal.
But yes...young girls always seem to catch the ire of dirty old men. Weird how that works.
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