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Neoma

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6. I went through that stage.
Fri Feb 3, 2012, 08:24 AM
Feb 2012

I wanted to be goth then though... But I didn't have enough black clothes, so that was short lived.

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Isn't 12 a bit young for makeup? Ecumenist Feb 2012 #1
they are talking 8 yr olds average 10. imo, yes. i like the ritual of my day seabeyond Feb 2012 #3
Heck, I wasn't allowed to wear tinted lipgloss and TINTED nail polish until I was 16! Ecumenist Feb 2012 #5
my little niece that has been conditioned is ALL that is male and female, since TWO seabeyond Feb 2012 #9
OMG are you serious? Ecumenist Feb 2012 #14
no joshin. AND i talk to my niece about this seabeyond Feb 2012 #15
Whoa, not good. Sexualisation WAY too early and her father handicapping her Ecumenist Feb 2012 #17
Conform! Conform! iwillalwayswonderwhy Feb 2012 #2
I think I could be OK with lip gloss were it only lip gloss. no_hypocrisy Feb 2012 #4
LOL!! "Make a hooker blush." Ecumenist Feb 2012 #8
"She went Goth and still used nail polish, only black though." CrispyQ Feb 2012 #20
I went through that stage. Neoma Feb 2012 #6
also, for whart it is worth DonCoquixote Feb 2012 #7
i got a whiff of that the other day.... and was thinkin. i dont remember where i read it seabeyond Feb 2012 #10
Who can afford to take a 12 year old girl to a salon for make up classes???n/t fasttense Feb 2012 #11
i was thinkin that, too. i cut both boys hair. love the money saved seabeyond Feb 2012 #12
That's what it's all about anyway iwillalwayswonderwhy Feb 2012 #13
Exactly. redqueen Feb 2012 #23
Read the story again jeff47 Feb 2012 #16
Yeah but this is Greenwich, CT VWolf Feb 2012 #19
I started wearing makeup at 15 abelenkpe Feb 2012 #18
Thought provoking. WingDinger Feb 2012 #21
"...it is our way for grabbing our womanhood..." CrispyQ Feb 2012 #22
I've gone with and without, redqueen Feb 2012 #24
i wear make up. always have. always will. it is what i am use to. i am talking about why we do it seabeyond Feb 2012 #25
I struggle with it. redqueen Feb 2012 #26
I agree. Texasgal Feb 2012 #35
My daughter's 11 1/2. xmas74 Feb 2012 #27
good for you mom. seabeyond Feb 2012 #28
You have to search for the clear mascara xmas74 Feb 2012 #29
Waxing what? That is repulsive! behold a pale horse Feb 2012 #30
Back in the early 80's Texasgal Feb 2012 #31
interesting. and see, my mom felt the same. everything was 13 for me.... seabeyond Feb 2012 #32
Yeah...even at sixteen Texasgal Feb 2012 #33
i was always in a pool, ocean or lake. why bother. i hear ya.... nt seabeyond Feb 2012 #34
Interesting cyberswede Feb 2012 #36
my 10 yr old daughter loves make-up Tumbulu Feb 2012 #37
Reminds me of 'beauty contests' for little girls. Rex Feb 2012 #38
Yes, this is how I see these "contests" as well Tumbulu Feb 2012 #39
Sad. Rex Feb 2012 #41
Kinda disturbing that it's the mom bringing her in. iris27 Feb 2012 #40
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