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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 416230" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>It's not just the parents who look the other way. Some of them PUSH this. My daughter was having inappropriate clothing bought for her - by her BIO MOM - at age 8. We have receipts we are "supposed" to pay, from Onyxx, age 10, from Victoria's Secret. And we are fairly sure that BM, if she didn't exactly approve, turned a blind eye to what happened later.</p><p> </p><p>And then there's my "niece" B, who at age 12 is 5'7, close to 170-180 lbs (and not obese somehow), wearing a B-almost-C cup bra. She towers over everyone, but she's just a little girl, really. Finding her age-appropriate clothing that fits is a CHALLENGE. I still shop in the juniors' section occasionally (mostly, ick, adult clothing is more respectable, but I can't find jeans in the adult section that fit properly). It's nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 416230, member: 6705"] It's not just the parents who look the other way. Some of them PUSH this. My daughter was having inappropriate clothing bought for her - by her BIO MOM - at age 8. We have receipts we are "supposed" to pay, from Onyxx, age 10, from Victoria's Secret. And we are fairly sure that BM, if she didn't exactly approve, turned a blind eye to what happened later. And then there's my "niece" B, who at age 12 is 5'7, close to 170-180 lbs (and not obese somehow), wearing a B-almost-C cup bra. She towers over everyone, but she's just a little girl, really. Finding her age-appropriate clothing that fits is a CHALLENGE. I still shop in the juniors' section occasionally (mostly, ick, adult clothing is more respectable, but I can't find jeans in the adult section that fit properly). It's nuts. [/QUOTE]
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