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Innocent "Funny" T-shirt or the Beginning of Pretty Is All That Matters in Life

My MIL gave my daughter a shirt for her 8th birthday that says "I'm too pretty to do homework so my brother has to do it for me." I hate this shirt and it's message. My husband say it's just a funny shirt and that my daughter won't get the kind of message that I am objecting to. I disagree... I think that it's things like this that start the ideas that looks count more than brains. What do you think ladies?

By the way, I have not forbidden my daughter to wear it. I was hoping she's forget about it and it could get misplaced. When she said she was wearing it to school tomorrow, i used it as a teachable moment to explain why I didn't like the message on it.

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Thanks for your responses. Especially after reading that this t-shirt was pulled off the market, I felt better about knowing that in addition to most of your responses, there was enough of an outcry that JCPenny wouldn't even sell it. I think it is a big deal. And I feel that letting her wear something with a message on that, whether she "gets" it or not, whether she believes it or not, sends a mixed message. " I know you know that you're smart but this belittling message on your shirt says your not, and that's funny." That doesn't make any sense to me.This isn't about my dislike for a fashion statement like wearing bell bottoms or neon. For me it really is a larger issue. She'll be exposed enough to negative messages in the media, through friends, magazines from now through adulthood... I don't need it starting at age 8. WhIle I still have a significant influence, I think I'll empower her as much as possible to be a strong, smart, funny girl. I wouldn't wear a shirt that says, "I'm with Stupid" or "Dumb Blonde". I know my husband isn't stupid and that I'm not stupid. Why would I think it was cute or funny for her to wear a shirt that uses the same type of message?
Thanks again for your input!

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Yea, JC Penny had to pull that shirt because of parents and kids complaining about the message.
You are not the only one who feels this way.
I would throw it away and if she asked I would play dumb and act like it must have gotten lost somewhere.

That shirt is terrible and I will never let my daughter wear something like that.

Why not "I have boobs I don't need an education"

Ridiculous.

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In my house...that shirt would somehow just "disapear" in the laundry without another word...when it is asked about..."hmm I don't know where it could be, haven't seen that shirt in a while either."

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I'm all for funny shirts, but I wouldn't like that one. Why did MIL think it was appropriate to give her granddaughter a shirt that basically says, "I can't be pretty and smart and men have to do things for me because I'm spoiled"?

It's hard when you're the only dissenter, but I'd get rid of it and I would not let her wear it to school.

Replace it with http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts-apparel/womens/b3e7/

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Yea, JC Penny had to pull that shirt because of parents and kids complaining about the message.
You are not the only one who feels this way.
I would throw it away and if she asked I would play dumb and act like it must have gotten lost somewhere.

That shirt is terrible and I will never let my daughter wear something like that.

Why not "I have boobs I don't need an education"

Ridiculous.

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i have a great sense of humor and i see no 'funny' in this. love that you used the teachable moment, but i think i'd go a step further and invoke the parental veto on wearing something that tacky to school.
words have power. we should wield them with care.
khairete
S.

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I do not care for that shirt either.

I guess it can be seen as funny to some, but when your daughter is truly intelligent, it is insulting.

It just sends an over all terrible message.
A young girl who is kind, has empathy and is smart, is way more important than her looks.

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Ugh. thanks Grandma! I wouldn't let my daughter wear pants with sayings on their butts either.

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I don't see the humor in it. I'm a stick in the mud. In my house it would quickly become a "mess" shirt used for painting and the like.

In fact, I dislike a lot of shirts that have writing. I don't like those "If mom says no, I'll ask grandma" "Mom's Little Heart Breaker" "Dad Answers to Me" "Princess Has Arrived" type shirts. I just think they are visually unappealing and tacky. I don't know why a parent would choose those ones over one that says, say, "Sunshine" or "I Heart Dinosaurs" but to each their own.

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I would have said something upon her receiving it -to my MIL and to my daughter. I'm sure your MIL thought it was "cute" and I'm not easily offended at all, but those shirts are completely ridiculous! Actually last year JC Penney started selling a similar shirt, and the public outcry was so loud they removed it from their stores and website in a few days. I would burn the damn thing! I would have let my MIL and daughter know that the shirt is basically saying several things -1) Boys are smarter than girls. 2)Pretty girls cannot also be smart. 3) If you look good, school is not important. -So I would tell her that if she wears it, she's basically wearing a shirt saying, "I'm stupid -hee hee!"

I wonder how anyone who doesn't think it's a big deal would feel if the shirt said, "I'm too black (Hispanic, white, etc.) to do my homework, so I'm having my Asian neighbor do it for me." Wow -that's not okay, is it? So why is it okay to belittle half the population?

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In my house...that shirt would somehow just "disapear" in the laundry without another word...when it is asked about..."hmm I don't know where it could be, haven't seen that shirt in a while either."

7 moms found this helpful

I'm all for funny shirts, but I wouldn't like that one. Why did MIL think it was appropriate to give her granddaughter a shirt that basically says, "I can't be pretty and smart and men have to do things for me because I'm spoiled"?

It's hard when you're the only dissenter, but I'd get rid of it and I would not let her wear it to school.

Replace it with http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts-apparel/womens/b3e7/

6 moms found this helpful

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