Pembo
OH-IO
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Dd is 8. Tonight at girl scouts, dd was telling a girl, who she considers her closest friend at scouts, about a birthday party she was invited to at a local store. The other girl then tells her that she had her birthday party there last weekend. DD was quite disappointed.
Add that to the fact that dd told us that the girls at school are picking on her for her Tinkerbell bookbag and lunchbox. They say that Tink is for babies. (As I write this in my Tink t-shirt).
I have an 8 yo little girl. Some of the girls in her class think that they are teenagers! I have talked to her teacher about the dynamics of girls this age and she said it's tough..the divide is huge.
Being a girl is hard enough, being the mom of a girl is very hard.
Add that to the fact that dd told us that the girls at school are picking on her for her Tinkerbell bookbag and lunchbox. They say that Tink is for babies. (As I write this in my Tink t-shirt).
I have an 8 yo little girl. Some of the girls in her class think that they are teenagers! I have talked to her teacher about the dynamics of girls this age and she said it's tough..the divide is huge.
Being a girl is hard enough, being the mom of a girl is very hard.

. It starts young, and personally I find it just gets worse and worse. You need some testosterone in the mix.




