Why would someone say this to a 4 1/2 year old?? -

Some people are just so unkind. This woman was a moron. :sad2:

Your son is looks adorable in that outfit. :)
 
He is cute!

I don't understand people sometimes. :rolleyes:
 
Luke looks adorable!! And I can totally relate. My father was an air force pilot and I grew up loving the military. He took me to air shows, we'd watch military movies together, read books on the military, and have great conversations about his days in the air force. My only regret is that he died when I was 17 and I only wish I had more time to spend with him to hear all about his life. He truly was my hero and I respect all military men and women as a result. And yes, I too had my own little set of fatigues that I wore all the time, until I was about 11 or 12!
 
I just want to say he is so cute.
I have always said if a child is clean & dressed for the weather.
Who cares what they have on even if it's pjs.
My 2nd son loved his batman costume & red boots.
Always had them on.
Happy healthy loved kids is what counts.
Didn't that lady know witchs are only allowed out on Halloween.
 

as a us marine i would have told her that outfit is why she can make an .......
out of her self and if she wants leave the usa we would be better off without her i have lost friends for that uniform and alot of mom father lost there kids
i'm proud to see him dressed that way i served for his right to do so with pride
spem per fi little marine
 
Boston Tea Party said:
You're from Canada. We don't expect you to understand the love, appreciation and admiration that we have for our men and women in uniform.

On the contrary, I explicitly understand the love, respect and admiration you have for your military members, considering I have been sleeping with a "man in uniform" for 17 years. My husband, a member of the C.A.F for more than 20 years, spent 7 months in Afghanistan helping fight the War on Terror. I gave an opinion, which I thought was expressed honestly and without rudeness. Unfortunately, you cannot say the same as your post was designed to minimize and insult.
 
septbride2002 said:
While I don't agree with FayeW and her statements, I also do not agree with the remarks Boston tea Party made either. Next time both individuals should try and be the bigger person.

Amanda

I made ONE statement, and I didn't expect anyone to agree with me! I can't exactly put my finger on why the outfit would have seemed inappropriate to me, maybe for the same reasons that other people don't like to see children playing with guns or army toys. I guess it would just be a knee jerk reaction to seeing a child "playing at war" by dressing like a soldier. However, I would never have made a comment about to the child.

By the same token, I would probably think that seeing a child dressed in ANY type of costume was a little ridiculous and inappropriate, if it wasn't in an appropriate venu ( i.e princess costumes at Disney, etc) but that's just me. I didn't dress my kids that way, so I guess I just don't have a lot of patience for it. My problem, obviously.
 
Transparent, your little boy is absolutely adorable! What a cutie!

I guess I should be grateful we didn't run into any rabid vegetarians when my son was 3-4 years old and insisted dressing like a cowboy all the time. How inappropriate and ridiculous he must have looked to some people in his cowboy boots, hat and bandana! LOL!
 
I'm sure some thought mine looked inappropriate and ridiculous pretending to fly like a superhero everywhere when he was 3.
I know he looks ridiculous to all the Cubs fans when he wears his White Sox shirts too. :earboy2:
 
nuke said:
I'm sure some thought mine looked inappropriate and ridiculous pretending to fly like a superhero everywhere when he was 3.
I know he looks ridiculous to all the Cubs fans when he wears his White Sox shirts too. :earboy2:


GO SOX!!!!! I'm from the southwest side - and we'd NEVER go for the Cubs.. :rotfl2:

My son didn't stop wearing his cape until first grade.. :rolleyes: I remember being so frustrated with him - he finally stopped wearing it when one of the ties came off and my sewing machine was "broke".. BUT some of my fondest memories of him at that age are him running across the yard with the red cape flying behind him!

Transparent - your son is absolutely the cutest little Marine I've seen!! Hug him close!
 
I can't see the picture you posted of your little guy, but I'm sure it's as cute as everyone is saying.

As far as that women goes - she sounds like a self-hating American. If she got offended that he was wearing a Marine uniform that tells me she has a problem with the people who defend our Country. God Bless those men and women and for those that are reading a sincere Thank You.

:wave:
 
Boston Tea Party said:
Your son is precious. I would have said, "At least I didn't dress him in THAT" and eyeballed her up and down.

What an obnoxious woman. Blech.
:rotfl2::rotfl::rotfl2::rotfl:
 
My son is 24 now but when he was little he was always wanting to dress like GI Joe in his camouflage outfit. When I was little, my brothers were always dressing up like cowboys. This has been going on for decades, I don't think there's anything unusal about it.
It certainly was none of that women's business, how dare she speak to your son that way.
 
Some people just need to let kids be kids. My son would only wear green until he was 4 because he thought that nobody would believe he was Peter Pan otherwise.

I wonder if that woman would have said the same thing to a 12 year old girl with a belly shirt and a thong sticking out of the top of her low rise pants?
 
Some people just need to let kids be kids. My son would only wear green until he was 4 because he thought that nobody would believe he was Peter Pan otherwise.
:rotfl2: - now that's cute!!

I wonder if that woman would have said the same thing to a 12 year old girl with a belly shirt and a thong sticking out of the top of her low rise pants?

Good question...I was wondering the same thing.
 
Why would anyone say something like that to a 4 year old? Because they are horribly rude and feel their agenda is all that matters.

He is absolutely adorable, sorry that woman was such a jerk!
 
damo said:
Some people just need to let kids be kids.

::yes:: I'd be willing to bet that woman has never experienced the joys of having a 4 yo child.:p

When my ds was 4, he thought he was a cowboy (he very liked Toy Story at that age, he thought he was dressing up as Woody:teeth: ). He'd wear his cowboy hat and cowboy boots proudly.:)
 
Regardless of her personal beliefs on the matter, which she is entitled to have, whatever they are, she should never have said anything to him, or to you. She should have just minded her own business.
 
bajanswife said:
Regardless of her personal beliefs on the matter, which she is entitled to have, whatever they are, she should never have said anything to him, or to you. She should have just minded her own business.

Very well said. I agree 100%. I would never have said anything to any child no matter what they were wearing. Even if it was the teen in a belly showing t-shirt. Not my child not my business. As I would not say anything to an adult wearing something that I thought was inappropriate. Again not my business.

Personally I would have thought that your son was cute and probably would have said such to him. Because it is a positive statement and children love to hear they look cute.
 
FayeW said:
I made ONE statement, and I didn't expect anyone to agree with me! I can't exactly put my finger on why the outfit would have seemed inappropriate to me, maybe for the same reasons that other people don't like to see children playing with guns or army toys. I guess it would just be a knee jerk reaction to seeing a child "playing at war" by dressing like a soldier. However, I would never have made a comment about to the child.

By the same token, I would probably think that seeing a child dressed in ANY type of costume was a little ridiculous and inappropriate, if it wasn't in an appropriate venu ( i.e princess costumes at Disney, etc) but that's just me. I didn't dress my kids that way, so I guess I just don't have a lot of patience for it. My problem, obviously.


That's fine if you have your opinion(s), but what the woman did was rude.

People let their kids wear camo or military gear because of their pride for the military or for whatever reason - not necessarily to glorify war. Kids don't have a political agenda... :confused3 ... and not everything has to be PC, especially to a 4.5yo child.
 



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