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I am glad it's not only me. I was in a store and saw so many 'Born to be Prom Queen' ' Facebook Star' and a bunch of other ridiculous clothing. I was so annoyed and don't get me started on the shirt above. If someone bought my child that shirt I would use it as a dish rag. I just go to Etsy and local shops for baby

Something that continually disturbs me about these articles involving sexist t-shirts for kids is that they all seem to be at lower end retailers - J.C. Penney's, the Children's Place, etc. I'm not saying they're okay anywhere or that they don't exist everywhere, but it's interesting to me that these are being

On the plus side, he might not have made that Sexiest Financial Journalists! list, but he is sure to make the Most Overreacting Financial Journalists! one.

Talk about an insane overreaction. "Meh on the new pic" implies she liked a previous one. This isn't some hostile out of the blue comment like "your head is disturbingly rectangular and those glasses aren't helping."

I buy exclusively yellow, green, and orange for baby showers. It saves me from politicizing the whole thing by trying to convince some family that they shouldn't care if their baby boy is wearing pink, or their baby girl is wearing blue, because they're a fucking baby, while still preserving my own belief that

I honestly think men project this. That it's actually THEM who are uptight, hypersensitive, and overly emotional.

He should have known what he was getting into by joining Twitter and being a person on the internet. It's his own fault really. Also, those glasses are really provocative, so he was definitely asking for attention. Next time, just don't go on Twitter if you don't want to be judged on your looks. What a whore....

Did I wake up in 1990?

This man would not last A DAY in Lindy West's Twitter life.

I love this example too. We women get all the flack for being uptight, hypersensitive, and overly emotional.

There is this kinda pricey kid store called peek. They recently came out with t-shirts about lady scientists and their contributions. It's pretty bad ass.

My daughter is fully infected by the pink monster but since I am her mother and I buy the clothes - no stupid, sexist shirts for her. They can be glitter covered, sequined, or flowerly, or all of the above, but nothing that diminishes her as a person. And my son gets nothing that insults non-stereotypical boys. If

Some retailers make plain stuff.

I work at a Childrens' Clothing store. All of our girly t's either have animals on them or Slogans like "Canadian Girls Rock!", words like "Spirit" and "Love". Or this one, which I just put out on the racks last week: http://www.pleasemum.com/girl-4-9-yrs/t… I am sad that the glow-in-the-dark sporty shirts only came

It's beyond obnoxious what they're putting on clothes for kids and babies. When I had my daughter 2 years ago I was constantly wading through "little princess" and "pretty like mommy" (or, more egregious, "hot like mommy") crap. And now pregnant with a boy, I'm equally annoyed by all of the "daddy's little man" and "I

This is why I don't take my kid shopping with me.

A shirt that said I'm not good at math would have rubbed salt into the "I have an undiagnosed learning disability" wound.

Easy solution - buy your girl the boy clothes. I'd much rather have worn a superhero t-shirt than something that says I'm not good at math.

That's a fine theory, but wholly inapplicable considering the cost of today's healthcare. How is the average working American supposed to afford a surgery, expensive diagnostics, or ongoing perscription drugs, which can all easily cost thousands of dollars? Most simply can't. The "every man for himself" schtick has

Best. PSA. EVER. This should play on a loop at the Texas legislature. And the South Carolina one. And the Wisconsin one. Oh hell, just play it for all the state level Taliban/Politician jackasses.