tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31180029.post6672448981769131091..comments2024-03-16T14:18:11.330-04:00Comments on peaceful parenting: BUY 4 GET 1 FREE SHIRT/ONESIE SALEUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31180029.post-54174460113841045742010-05-21T14:06:26.545-04:002010-05-21T14:06:26.545-04:00Hoping to be momma - the 'lucky baby' ones...Hoping to be momma - the 'lucky baby' onesies and shirts have been added.MadeByMommahttp://madebymomma.spreadshirt.com/kids-babies-D3noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31180029.post-9473240567854092182010-05-19T12:47:12.935-04:002010-05-19T12:47:12.935-04:00I love the shirts/onesies. I just have one little...I love the shirts/onesies. I just have one little suggestion. I love the "Breastfeeding, Sling-riding, sleep-sharing, cloth diapered" but we don't know if we're having a boy or a girl. Is there any way you could also design the 'lucky boy' or 'lucky girl' into 'lucky baby'?Mama? Mama!https://www.blogger.com/profile/11728199449160751788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31180029.post-72810088849446196532010-05-17T10:24:24.684-04:002010-05-17T10:24:24.684-04:00@Fanged:
If you read my comment, you'd see tha...@Fanged:<br />If you read my comment, you'd see that I didn't say anything about cutting out "flavor, humor," or "thought-provoking ideas" or the color pink. But dresing a girl in nothing but princess/diva & gender-specific clothing from the time she's born doesn't lead to "thought provoking ideas." Instead, it's a symptom of a gendered and/orFeministyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13602061727113818626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31180029.post-41362869129974066412010-05-13T20:37:55.118-04:002010-05-13T20:37:55.118-04:00Firstly, those are all adorable shirts!!!!!!
____...Firstly, those are all adorable shirts!!!!!!<br /><br />________<br /><br />I think everyone is entitled to their opinion, BUT I do not agree at all. It is alright to have a since of humor and it is alright for a girl to think she is a princess/diva/whatever the heck she wants to be.<br /><br />Not everything has to be plain, unoffensive, politically correct and genderless. Kids can be raised to ♥ Sarah @ FFP ♥https://www.blogger.com/profile/12529549464059814667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31180029.post-63431858450204966922010-05-12T17:19:23.030-04:002010-05-12T17:19:23.030-04:00I somewhat agree (with Feministy) - although the m...I somewhat agree (with Feministy) - although the message - that male circumcision HURTS straight women who choose to partner with men - is one that many people don't think about (or research at all). In fact, many parents with only daughters believe that male circumcision has nothing to do with them (or their children) but it DOES - in one way or another chances are good that one of their Dothttp://www.drmomma.org/2009/07/how-male-circumcision-impacts-women.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31180029.post-35154660640077056652010-05-12T15:28:50.130-04:002010-05-12T15:28:50.130-04:00Putting an "I'd like my future husband in...Putting an "I'd like my future husband intact" on a baby girl is almost as offensive as the "diva" and "princess" nonsense printed on many, many, many mass-produced "girls'" clothing. It suggests a sexuality (straight) and a belief in a particular institution (marriage) that is unfair to put on this kid. The message (anti-circumcision) is fine, but Feministyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13602061727113818626noreply@blogger.com