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I ran across a blog tonight. Won't say whose it was, but there were some photos in which a 6-month-old child was wearing more makeup than I had on today.
So...
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Re: Makeup on babies?
I'd never do it, but I don't think I'd necessarily judge someone else for doing it IF the reason why they did it was for a funny picture. It's no weirder an accessory IMO than sticking a giant flower on a baby's head, a pithy-saying on a onesie, or anything Anne Geddes ever did. I don't find any of the three amusing, but they don't offend me in any way. Heck, I was bald until I was almost 2 and my own mom used Karo Syrup to stick bows onto my head. People do strange things in pursuit of what they think is cute.
And, I suppose I should wait for UO Thursday for this, but it seems relevent here. It's not clear to me how makeup on a baby or pierced ears on a baby are any different. Both are unnecessary displays of femininity that gender infants who, themselves, have no concept of gender. I wouldn't personally do either, but I know a lot of people do the latter, at least.
I don't mean this to attack or offend anyone who has had their infant's ears pierced, but I agree and actually see the pierced ears as worse.
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