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Title: Appearantly a hanging offense to put DD in blue. Update on #34
Site: Message Boards - MSN Lifestyle  Message Boards - MSN Lifestyle - site profile
Forum: Miss Manners  Miss Manners - forum profile
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:22:00)  by OverStressed
Ok ya'll, I haven't been real great about keeping up on laundry lately so when DD went through two sleepers already today the only one I had left was one a friend gave me before we found out I was having a girl.  So it's a baby blue with cute little sheep on it.  So I put DD in that one, personally I don't like putting her in all pink as I personally refuse to wear the color.  Sadly though there...
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:25:00)  by Limited-Edition
I would have given her a very very odd look, ignored her and gone back inside.  The best way to treat a crazy person, is to make it very obvious that you perceive them as crazy.
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:25:00)  by MrzMeg
Clearly she's going to end up gender confused because women can't wear blue.  Nice job.    People are unreal.  Maybe she thought she was being funny?
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:27:00)  by mom23teens
Uh, Oh- my kids must be really confused. Better race to the school with appropriate attire for them so they don't end up gender challenged.   Sounds like your neighbor needs to get a life. Maybe buy her some knitting needles and pink yarn, and invite her to knit your darling something "more appropriate". I know, that would be rude.
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:28:00)  by Momala
Good Morning, Sunshine!  Glad to know you're up and about.  Uh, infants don't know about the supposed significance of "blue for boys, pink for girls".  I say use any color you want! 
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:31:00)  by CpB
Do you remember the story in Australia of the woman whose baby was taken by a dingo? One of the reasons she was a suspect was because she had used some leftover black fabric to make her baby girl a dress. People took that to mean she had planned on killing her baby. OS, the next time your baby has no clean clothes, just let her go naked. Sheesh!
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:33:00)  by yamahanessa
Personally, blue is my favorite color, and I HATE the color pink.  With a passion.  And guess what?  I'm a girl, I know I'm a girl, and I enjoy being a girl.  I just happen to be a tomboy.  But when the occasion warrants, I can dress up to the nines and I look pretty flipping good, if I may say so myself.   Tell this lady to keep her window closed and her nose on her own side of the bushes...
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:34:00)  by Koalabella
I'm flashing back to the Office episode, where the mom brings her boy in all dressed in pink, and says, "Pink's his favorite color," all huffy-like.  Tee-hee. Next time tell her you're daughter's exploring the significance of gender roles.
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:38:00)  by Grand High Pooh-bah CraftyK
^ Orenstein, Peggy . "What's Wrong With Cinderella?" , The New York Times Magazine , 24 December 2006 , retrieved 10 December 2007 . Orenstein writes: "When colors were first introduced to the nursery in the early part of the 20th century, pink was considered the more masculine hue, a pastel version of red. Blue, with its intimations of the Virgin Mary, constancy and faithfulness, ...
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-06 10:40:00)  by KJ346
Oh your poor neighbor, clearly she has developed a case of selective early dementia and has forgotten what century she's living in.  Buy the confused soul a new new calendar with the current year prominently displayed on the cover.      If you really want to confuse her continue to dress your little one in blue and the next time she makes a fuss just explain that since parents at this ...
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OverStressed 2
Grand High Pooh-bah CraftyK 1
KJ346 1
scsf0920 1
Limited-Edition 1
MrzMeg 1
mom23teens 1
Momala 1
CpB 1
yamahanessa 1