Sooner or later, some friend or schoolmate is going to introduce Teena to nail polish. And then the first bra – even though we’ve had a glimpse of that – and then lipstick, and it just goes on and on..Teena won’t become another Jeri because she’s not an airhead. But her femininity will definitely blossom, “when it’s your time.”
Wren Fahel over 8 years ago
My older daughter would die if she had to dress like Teena; her younger sister is more “casual”, but likes getting dressed up once in a while.
Willywise52 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Guess it’s Teena’s time.
VTX1800F over 8 years ago
Time to Learn how to LOOK like a “REAL” lady, girl..
whatever “Real” is??
just like “Normal”, its the middle of Two extremes.
Flash Gordon over 8 years ago
If I were her dad I’d take her side and tell her mother to let her be herself. And saying predictably scruffy was mean on moms part.
CeeJay over 8 years ago
I married a Tomboy! Couldn’t be happier.
sjsczurek over 8 years ago
Dad is doing the smart thing: staying out of it!
sjsczurek over 8 years ago
Sooner or later, some friend or schoolmate is going to introduce Teena to nail polish. And then the first bra – even though we’ve had a glimpse of that – and then lipstick, and it just goes on and on..Teena won’t become another Jeri because she’s not an airhead. But her femininity will definitely blossom, “when it’s your time.”
ChrisV over 8 years ago
If she’s old enough for a training bra, she’s old enough to look more ‘cute’ and ‘styled’ on the outside.
alondra over 8 years ago
Leave her alone. Let her become more feminine in her own time. Don’t try to force her to change or you will have a resentful kid on your hands.
Fiammata over 8 years ago
From bright and cheery to unbearably miserable, in half a moment or less. Been there. Done that. Some parents are so great, right?
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 8 years ago
my mom treated me like this for years. now I live 1000 miles away, and visit maybe once a year. she claims she doesn’t understand why.