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[–]1HepCat0 points
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Eh. I wouldn't complain but I probably wouldn't have bought that costume for my daughters either. I wouldn't want them thinking about marriage as a trivial, unearned thing that kids can play at for a night or two before moving on to more interesting games. Instead, I'd try to preserve wedding dresses as a symbol of commitment, delayed gratification, maturity, responsibility and the honor that goes with those character qualities.
Wow... I never wouldve thought of that angle and perspective, probably because I dont have two daughters (goodluck to you buddy!!!), thanks for sharing
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[–] 1HepCat 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
Eh. I wouldn't complain but I probably wouldn't have bought that costume for my daughters either. I wouldn't want them thinking about marriage as a trivial, unearned thing that kids can play at for a night or two before moving on to more interesting games. Instead, I'd try to preserve wedding dresses as a symbol of commitment, delayed gratification, maturity, responsibility and the honor that goes with those character qualities.
[–] Wowbagger 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Yes but it's much more gratifying to jump on the moral outrage bandwagon than to quietly reflect on why that's a poor choice for your children.
[–] satisfyinghump ago
Wow... I never wouldve thought of that angle and perspective, probably because I dont have two daughters (goodluck to you buddy!!!), thanks for sharing