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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 576031" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I wouldn't say that the shorts were inappropriate and needs to be torn up... they are just inappropriate to wear when it is 20 degrees out. Tank tops that are too low get tossed. The problem is - both girls have 5 or 6 camisoles that are meant to be worn under shirts or things that are low cut, but then she will take off the top layer and is left with just camisole. I am just so tired of saying, put on more clothes. I guess if she doesn't shape up, the camisoles are gone next.</p><p></p><p>Last summer I bought a cute pair of PJ's for her - and when we bought them - I explained that these were for sleeping in - and not to be worn around the house or outside. So last week, her BFF and her decided to play Wii Just Dance... and they went up and changed in to the shorty PJ's (both of them did!) then thought they could run around the house in them in front of husband and I. Of course we made them both go change and they complained that it was too hot to dance. Well, we keep our house at 68 so I know that isn't true. Opened the windows and they complained real fast that it was too cold. </p><p></p><p>I just get tired of stuff... we were considering letting her have a cell phone, that she pays for, and one of the stipulations is that if she broke a rule, she could be grounded from the phone for a specified amount of time. Well, last night, when we asked for the ipod, we immediately got "I paid for it, it is mine, I am not giving it to you, you can't take things that I bought, yada yada yada" So, long time before we will reconsider a pay as you go cell phone for her! KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 576031, member: 12511"] I wouldn't say that the shorts were inappropriate and needs to be torn up... they are just inappropriate to wear when it is 20 degrees out. Tank tops that are too low get tossed. The problem is - both girls have 5 or 6 camisoles that are meant to be worn under shirts or things that are low cut, but then she will take off the top layer and is left with just camisole. I am just so tired of saying, put on more clothes. I guess if she doesn't shape up, the camisoles are gone next. Last summer I bought a cute pair of PJ's for her - and when we bought them - I explained that these were for sleeping in - and not to be worn around the house or outside. So last week, her BFF and her decided to play Wii Just Dance... and they went up and changed in to the shorty PJ's (both of them did!) then thought they could run around the house in them in front of husband and I. Of course we made them both go change and they complained that it was too hot to dance. Well, we keep our house at 68 so I know that isn't true. Opened the windows and they complained real fast that it was too cold. I just get tired of stuff... we were considering letting her have a cell phone, that she pays for, and one of the stipulations is that if she broke a rule, she could be grounded from the phone for a specified amount of time. Well, last night, when we asked for the ipod, we immediately got "I paid for it, it is mine, I am not giving it to you, you can't take things that I bought, yada yada yada" So, long time before we will reconsider a pay as you go cell phone for her! KSM [/QUOTE]
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