Empowering Girls: Dancing With The Stars
May 16th, 2008 | Body Image & Self Esteem, Girl Culture, Sexualization of Girls

When I am a teenager I’m going to wear a dress like that.
Ainsley, please wait until you are an adult.
Why Mommy?
If you wear that as a teenager all the other mothers will judge me.
Note to my mother: I. Am. So. Sorry!
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I’m back..
And yes – this is an adult dress, not a teenager’s dress.. Actually the only adults this is for work in Las Vegas or actually do Dance with the Stars..
Ashley
Yee Haw!
I admit it- I kind of want to wear that dress too.
hussie!
you make me laugh! Last year my dd wore a very skimpy black and gold slinky dress to prom. She’s very thin and it looked fantastic,….. although short on fabric. I jokingly called it the “whore” dress- cost $60. This year she went shopping for a classic elegant prom gown…..found one -cost $250. I said what’s wrong with another “whore” dress?
You let her wear the dress? You didn’t make her choose a modest one? Would like to hear more about that Candeelady.
It wasn’t lewd or suggestive just a backless halter style and black with gold trim. My “whore” tag was a joke. However, when they turn 17 they don’t want the prom dress Mom would pick out.Dresses are getting skimpier by the year!
Hahaha. Great point.
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