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Girls Tee-Shirt
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My 10 year-old seems determined to be known as "Jacky the Ladette" - she has seen a similar age girl with a Tee-Shirt "YOUR boyfriend thinks I am cute" and wants one. Any ideas where - preferably on the internet.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yeah, I have to agree.... I know kids grow up quickly but couldn't you play down the boyfriends and the come-on T-shirts for just a couple more years? No need to lecture her on it, just tell her she should wait till she's older... or don't parents do that these days?
Sorry, not the answer you want, obviously
Sorry, not the answer you want, obviously
Probably David and Goliath - http://www.davidandgoliathtees.com/
I've got a coupl of their bits the quality is fine and the prices are good especially considering the strength of the pound against the dollar at the minute.
But if she wants something specific I'd buy a T shirt in the size you know fits her and get it printed.
I've got a coupl of their bits the quality is fine and the prices are good especially considering the strength of the pound against the dollar at the minute.
But if she wants something specific I'd buy a T shirt in the size you know fits her and get it printed.
Well, I'm sorry I agree with jno and others on here. Just don't buy it for your daughter and tell her she is too young. It is up to you to guide your daughter and what is more protect her. She is 10 for goodness sake. I wouldn't let my daughter have one until she was a good few years older.
It's about time parents started taking their responsibilities seriously and stopped indulging their children and encouring them to be little grown ups. Children might appear more grown up physically these date but they are far from mentally mature.
Who will you blame when she has to tackle a situation with boys that she is far from ready for?
It's about time parents started taking their responsibilities seriously and stopped indulging their children and encouring them to be little grown ups. Children might appear more grown up physically these date but they are far from mentally mature.
Who will you blame when she has to tackle a situation with boys that she is far from ready for?