tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454844161304293033.post6159745944858135850..comments2023-08-08T06:16:37.093-05:00Comments on Mommy Life: What Secret?Rhodema A. Cargillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05857388936910287412noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454844161304293033.post-88706390188344351542011-02-07T19:07:02.596-06:002011-02-07T19:07:02.596-06:00I love that you posted this! I have a soon to be 1...I love that you posted this! I have a soon to be 13yr old. She has 3 brothers. She has learned quickly they are different species. Bless her sweet heart, she is wonderfully confident enough to change in the locker room after swimming and self-respecting enough to ask if she needs leggings/tights under her skirt. She makes me proud. The issue I have stems from being a mother of said 3 boys. Moms of daughters should understand that if you don't want my sons starring down the bra-top your daughter is wearing, perhaps a little more fabric would help. I'm doing my best to raise them to be respectful godly gentlemen, so help me out! They're less likely to stare at your daughter's rear if her shorts are actually shorts, and denim underpants! We have to work together as moms! They'll make close that cover all the right areas if we stop paying for the ones that don't! But that only counts if we dress with the same principles; WE need to be our daughter's guidelines in dressing- not Miley Cyrus.Dihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08364103639995499347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454844161304293033.post-86700172360131373902011-01-15T19:16:46.011-06:002011-01-15T19:16:46.011-06:00I agree with you on this, Rhodema. That store (or ...I agree with you on this, Rhodema. That store (or any other lingerie store) is no place for young boys. I read the story of the high school cheerleaders and I applaud their actions. It's nice to know that there are still some young girls who have modesty.<br /><br />Blessings,<br />JoanJoan Hallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16430939897829160498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454844161304293033.post-35020259261014442011-01-15T13:50:14.918-06:002011-01-15T13:50:14.918-06:00Oh my. I sometimes forget how bad it is out there...Oh my. I sometimes forget how bad it is out there. We never go to the mall; I find many of the stores to be almost as bad as the one you mentioned. So thankful we've been able to protect our girls' modest hearts...though they have been asking me lately who they will be able to marry. Given stories like these I sometimes don't know how to answer them.Sandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10004651720352605486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454844161304293033.post-25903173244058487702011-01-15T11:08:11.458-06:002011-01-15T11:08:11.458-06:00Can't imagine taking boys into THAT store! We...Can't imagine taking boys into THAT store! We have two girls and have encouraged and insisted on modesty from the beginning. We are also instilling respect in our boys. The stories in your post are so sad. I feel for that little girl in the store. Not the most wholesome store for a first bra fitting! Sad.SSKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17993101701808614275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454844161304293033.post-49677421897773586672011-01-15T08:05:48.452-06:002011-01-15T08:05:48.452-06:00I whole-heartedly agree with you on this!!! I am ...I whole-heartedly agree with you on this!!! I am sad when I see what the world would have our girls believe is acceptable. While my daughter is only three, we are teaching her even now to respect herself and that modesty is a beautiful trait. I am appalled when I see some of the clothes that are marketed to little girls...sheesh. Sorry, I'll hop down off my soapbox now too. :)Lisa Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04380727868222192526noreply@blogger.com