MaryAnnDVC
"Mare", DISing since '99; prefers being tagless
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It WAS good, wasn't it?Firedancer, thank you for the explanation of the language, much appreciated.
It WAS good, wasn't it?Firedancer, thank you for the explanation of the language, much appreciated.
I have been called a man once or twice in my lifetime and I have to say, as a man I did nor feel demeaned by that original comment. I was able to read it in the context that it was written. It was humorously saying that the dancing was equivalent to what one would expect to see in a strip club. So, I can't purposely take that comment out of context and fake outrage over it. Now, let's get back to discussing how having girls dressed as prostitutes and dancing like strippers is not demeaning to young women.
Since I have no idea what "condensention" means, I'll have to skip an explanation of whether or not it was in my post.![]()
It IS a dance costume styled to invoke the look of lingerie. Dance costumes come in different styles. I saw some minis dancing to "It's Raining Men" in costumes styled to look like little raincoats. It was adorable. Also a hip hop team dancing to "Car Wash" in jumpsuits styled like an auto worker's uniform, and a jazz team dancing to Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy wearing costumes that looked like military uniforms.
The girls in the OP are wearing dance costumes, but they are costumes styled as trashy lingerie. It's gross and it's tacky, and if my dd's dance studio tried to put her in something like that, we'd say no. Too bad more parents don't take a stand. "Well, that's just the way it is", is no excuse in my book.




Personally, to me they are talented little girls dancing to a popular song. That is all it is.
Others want to see it as something evil, so be it.
We all have make the choices for our own children and our own lives.
I will say that I think some of the comments that have been made here against these little girls are totally inappropriate as was the comment about the men in the audience. MUCH more inappropriate than anything these children were doing.
I agree.
The outrage over that comment is really a strange detour in light of that video.
Is there anything 7 y/o could wear or do in a dance routine that you would consider inappropriate?
Aw, thanks! But I already know what "condescension" means.condescension
Pronunciation: \?kän-di-?sen(t)-sh?n\
Function: noun
Etymology: Late Latin condescension-, condescensio, from condescendere
Date: 1647
1 : voluntary descent from one's rank or dignity in relations with an inferior
2 : patronizing attitude or behavior
I have to agree with you on this.We as a society have become so desensitized that it makes me wonder what would be considered crossing the line. I hate to see the level of appropriateness dropping lower and lower for our children.
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Do tell!Aw, thanks! But I already know what "condescension" means.![]()
Aw, thanks! But I already know what "condescension" means.![]()
Wasn't a detour, I personally thought the entire combination of the routine was a bit much but not enough to question others morals of other people. The comment that I quoted did offend me; if you don't find it offensive - good for you.

Do tell!
Ummm...exactly what you posted?
Thanks, Robin! I'll try to use it in a sentence this week. 
Thanks....and apparently you are quite good at it too...

Ummm...exactly what you posted?
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"Condensention", not so much.
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)"Small things amuse small minds." ~Sister Jean Theresa, 6th grade~
And with that, I will exit the thread since it just seems to dance round and round in circles.
...and apparently you are quite good at it too...
LOL I never heard that before! Just googled it. Too funny.After looking at the pics and YouTube videos of the other teams, the girls were underdressed. I've also decided that this whole thread should come with the following warning:
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(If you don't get it, ask a Duggar.)