*just looks really, REALLY confused at the question*
From what little I know of two-year olds, they don't care much whether they're dressed, much less the color of what they're dressed in. I just don't see how wearing pink pyjamas for a few months can be a problem.
(I really hope that this isn't a matter of Rhys not growing up to be 'masculine' enough, because he wore pink pyjamas for a few months. Please tell me that assumption is wrong!)
It's more a matter of whether I feel bad putting clothing that looks yucky on him, when I probably wouldn't wear it looking like that myself. I'm not really woried about the pink=girl thing. I let him wear the princess dresses at the local public playspace when he wants to. I just put that option into the poll to see if any of you cared. (You don't, apparently. :) )
And really, this is just my way of griping that I ruined a big chunk of his wardrobe with one batch of laundry.
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Date: 2006-02-21 07:08 pm (UTC)From what little I know of two-year olds, they don't care much whether they're dressed, much less the color of what they're dressed in. I just don't see how wearing pink pyjamas for a few months can be a problem.
(I really hope that this isn't a matter of Rhys not growing up to be 'masculine' enough, because he wore pink pyjamas for a few months. Please tell me that assumption is wrong!)
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Date: 2006-02-21 07:17 pm (UTC)And really, this is just my way of griping that I ruined a big chunk of his wardrobe with one batch of laundry.
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Date: 2006-02-21 09:57 pm (UTC)Mistakes happen. And turning jammies pink is among the smallest mistakes that could happen.