Lisa loves Pooh
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No, I'm a girl. I still don't see the difference. Hoochie is hoochie, whether you are a pageant kid or not.
As far a travel sports go, I don't think I've ever seen a travel team with glitter, tutus and sparkly slippers. But, I've already stated, I haven't seen everything.
Going for a win isn't just for sports kids. Again, if the child enjoys it, I don't see the harm. YOU are the best judge of your child. Or at least, you should be.
Toddlers & Tiaras--I do watch the show.
But I do agree with you here...
The vehement discontent with Toddlers & Tiaras is that often we are viewing parents who don't seem to be able to be a good judge for their child, let alone the best judge for their child.
Me--the dress up and make up don't really bother me all that much when it comes to these girls. The heinously airbrushed photos and false additions (flippers/hair) do bug me.
I actually liked when, on the show Little Miss Perfect, a cute little girl with missing 2 front teeth skipped on the flipper and actually won.
As far as the *ahem* "hoochie mama" look-- I don't like it when kids are made to dress more adult than is needed. I don't like bare belly costumes on a 7 year old or "bumping and grinding" of the pelvis.
I don't like it in any format for any reason.
While my girls have had non-adult format dancing in their recitals this season and child appropriate costumes--after seeing what the school thought was appropriate in other numbers--aka the "hoochie mama" look, we are leaving. My children will have fulfilled their commitment. But just because I am okay with dress up and stage makeup doesn't mean I accept the "hoochie mama" look and we are getting out before they end up being stuck with such an ensemble or trashy choreography next year.
However, not all pageants and not all dancers/pom/cheerleading teams are created equal.
Some are "hoochie mama" while others remain age appropriate.
But the prior blanket statements that you made that they are ALL like that, are simply inaccurate.