christianmomof3
pursuing Christ
It is hard to be a parent. And it is harder to be a single parent. I was one for 4 years.
But, as others said, you need to take control now because it will be much more difficult when she is older. My oldest dd is 15 and she has never had a bikini. And yes, some other girls - even some from our church at an all girls swim party, wear them. But my daughter does not. And that is how it is. She has two one piece suits and a tankini right now. She is going on an orchestra trip and is taking the tankini. But she is also taking shorts and a t-shirt to wear over it.
As far as buying things with their own money, my children know it does not matter whose money it is, if I don't approve it, it does not come into my house - and if they try to get something I don't approve of I will throw it away no matter whose money it was bought with.
Even with rules it is tough. I am having problems with my daughter now because she wants to wear things that I bought for her to wear under things - tank tops - as outer wear. That is against the high school dress code and one day last week I would not let her out of the house in tank tops and a jacket. (It was a warm day and I knew the jacket would come off no matter what she said.) I made her put on a t-shirt with sleeves.
She said I was ruining her day. Tough.
When she is an adult living on her own and paying her own rent, she will be able to wear whatever she pleases. And I hope that she will have learned some proper modesty by then. For now, God gave her to me and I will tell her what she will and will not wear.
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I resisted the urge to fall down laughing at the thought of my cute li'l kid wearing those things. I told her there was no way she was going to wear those things in public. "But I bought them with my own money!", she protested, "They fit me!" I recommended she return the shoes to get her money back. "Oh nooo". Ok then, but you have just wasted $15 on a pair of shoes you are not even allowed to wear. Oh well. ~~ I think she is planning to save them for when she is a teenager and will then be allowed to wear them. Not sure if she'll still be in a size 6 at that time, but we'll find out.