at a young age what do you think?Parents that put their kids in beauty pageants?
There is nothing adorable about little girls being made up to look like street walkers. Jon Benet Ramsey was so pretty without the makeup, the hair do... then she was ruined with all that fake stuff. Ick.Parents that put their kids in beauty pageants?
i think Jon Bonet Ramsey. it's sickning
i think it is cute until the parents push them and they are doing it for fun not competition
I think it is a cult...and i think mothers that make their 4 year olds put on a pound of makeup and tease their hair like little whores need to have their children taken away!!
Pathetic and wrong. 5 year olds modeling swim suits and wearing make-up. WTF. Trailor park s**t if you ask me.
I think it is adorable. As long as the mothers don't get all crazy, it's just for fun. But some people don't like to lose.
i don't like it... some of them are way to young to show off that much beauty.
remember Jon Bonet Ramsey who died in boulder, colorado?
ti think is wrong ot put youny children in to beauty pageants.i woulg not think of put my children in pageants
I think that they are stupid and I don't know why someone would want to make their little girl look like a prostitute!
Only if the child wants to, I think it could be alright. I definitely think the parents should do their role though, and make sure that their child know that no matter what the outcome is, they are still beautiful, talented and special.
I think there are way too many parents that are making their children do it, and that is incredibly wrong and heartbreaking. It's bad enough that body image is something that effects children as young as those in elementary school... why should they feel they aren't pretty or talented when there 4 or 5?
I think if children are mentored in anything, soccer, golf, piano, etc then it's hugely important in bonding and growth. In pageantry, the child can learn manners, social skills, grooming, giving speeches and more. A big however for any endeavor is the attitude of the parent. If I enroll my child in an activity with an ambitious and hungry gleam in my eye, then it really takes away from the journey. An ambitious parent really kills any activity. Such activities should be stepping stones to growth. It's not the activity that makes it wicked. On a personal note, I've never done pageantry with my children. I enrolled my disabled child in piano lessons however and have seen her grow in her physical ability to use her hands in a month when physical therapy couldn't achieve that in a year. It was truly rewarding of her own measure, not mine.
If the kids are the ones that want to do it and are not being forced to do it, then I think it is fine. Whether the kid loves it or not, they should always be taught that winning isn't everything and it is always OK to stop if your heart isn't in it anymore.
i think its cool !!!!!!!!!
your lips are so HONKING huge!!!!
well, they are.......
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