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May 17, 2018 8:10 AM CST Mums and there son's
Realbritishknigh
RealbritishknighRealbritishknighLondon, Greater London, England UK5 Threads 125 Posts
Time and time again when I go on facebook I see mums are posting pictures of "my handsome son" but never "my beautiful daughter"
And yet go mad if a father should call he's daughter princess
Can that even be considered a real compliment?
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May 17, 2018 8:20 AM CST Mums and there son's
Bnaughty
BnaughtyBnaughtyMálaga, Andalusia Spain43 Threads 2 Polls 4,685 Posts
Realbritishknigh: Time and time again when I go on facebook I see mums are posting pictures of "my handsome son" but never "my beautiful daughter"
And yet go mad if a father should call he's daughter princess
Can that even be considered a real compliment?
Have you got a daughter pic that we can see BritKnight?
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May 17, 2018 8:23 AM CST Mums and there son's
Realbritishknigh
RealbritishknighRealbritishknighLondon, Greater London, England UK5 Threads 125 Posts
Bnaughty: Have you got a daughter pic that we can see BritKnight?
I have no kids. It's just an observation
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May 17, 2018 8:24 AM CST Mums and there son's
Bnaughty
BnaughtyBnaughtyMálaga, Andalusia Spain43 Threads 2 Polls 4,685 Posts
Realbritishknigh: I have no kids. It's just an observation
Okay, bye
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May 17, 2018 8:28 AM CST Mums and there son's
Bearwoman
BearwomanBearwomanNorthgate, Ohio USA9 Threads 3,267 Posts
Why We Shouldn’t Call Our Daughters ‘Princess’

By Shea Curry
PRINCESS: Definition.
the daughter of a monarch a close female relative of monarch, especially a son’s daughter.
the wife or widow of a prince.the female ruler of a small state, actually, nominally, or originally subject to a king or emperor.
a spoiled or arrogant young woman.
I’m not even going to put what the Urban Dictionary described for the word princess, but let’s assume that it is a definition none of us moms would want to describe our precious little girls.

With that being said, I have a really hard time when someone calls one or both my daughters a princess. Ok, maybe a “hard time” is a bit of an exaggeration. If I’m being truly honest, I want to ask, “Why did you want to call her a princess?” Not because I’m rude but because I truly am curious. I guess because the way I understand the meaning of the word, it just doesn’t seem to relate to my little girls. In my mind, I don’t see any likeness.

So why do people say it? Is it the fairy tale Disney version that people are referring too? But even then, I can’t grasp the likeness. I mean let’s be honest, while the Disney princesses are royalty and daughters of kings and own land like the dictionary says, many of them seem to be damsels in distress waiting for prince charming. I don’t think my 7 month olds are looking for any prince charming right now. If they’re looking for anything, it’s another chew toy to put in their mouths, their next bottle of milk, the organic apple sauce they love so much or more importantly, more hugs and kisses from mom and dad. So see, I have a hard time understanding this fascination with calling our young girls or even infants princesses. In fact, if you really think about it, what does a princess do as property of a king or soon, property of a prince? She didn’t earn the land she owns. She didn’t sew that dress she wears, and she probably has people who make her food. Now please don’t email with, “Princess Kate does amazing things!” Yes she does, and she is lovely; but if I had tons of money, I would have time to fly around the world and do amazing things too.

Ok, let’s get back to the Disney idea of princess because I have to think this is why parents call their daughters princess right? (Although I don’t remember my parents or any of my friends’ parents calling their daughters this.) Even if this is the case, it just seems to me that by calling your daughter a princess all the time is to say she is royalty and that she deserves to be treated that way. 2016-03-14-1457980524-3742263-PicPrincess.jpg

So here’s my question... “Are we setting our girls up for failure?” I’m not saying I know the answer to that. I’m just asking the question. Because in the real world, people don’t treat you like royalty or wait on you hand and foot. Life is often not easy or at least cluttered with disappointments. I’m not saying be a doomsday parent. I’m just saying, isn’t it enough to call her other terms of endearment that don’t have a distinct social status? Can’t we empower her with the idea that being a doctor or veterinarian or scientist is just as powerful and worth celebrating as a princess? I’m not saying you should NEVER call your daughter a princess. Let me be very, very clear about that! But I have been witness to parents and grandparents using the word incessantly to the point where I wonder if this little person will ever grow up to know their legal name. I’ve also been in the presence of a father calling his “tween” princess as he hustled to buy her that outfit she’s having an absolute fit about.

Balance is all I’m suggesting. If she’s playing dress up trying to emulate the fairytale princess on that video she’s watched over and over again, I get it. Have fun! Play that princess and put on your shining crown on! But maybe as parents, when they’re not playing dress up, we are a little more discerning about when we choose to call them “our little princess.” Perhap
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May 17, 2018 8:29 AM CST Mums and there son's
Bearwoman
BearwomanBearwomanNorthgate, Ohio USA9 Threads 3,267 Posts
Realbritishknigh I have no daugthers only two adult sons.But here's what this article says.
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May 17, 2018 8:46 AM CST Mums and there son's
Realbritishknigh
RealbritishknighRealbritishknighLondon, Greater London, England UK5 Threads 125 Posts
Bearwoman: Realbritishknigh I have no daugthers only two adult sons.But here's what this article says.
very good point you've made there. But why post pictures of adults son's calling them handsome but never complimenting there daughters looks. Giving some of these men an arrogance which is way beyond what they should have
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May 17, 2018 9:03 AM CST Mums and there son's
Bearwoman
BearwomanBearwomanNorthgate, Ohio USA9 Threads 3,267 Posts
Realbritishknigh: very good point you've made there. But why post pictures of adults son's calling them handsome but never complimenting there daughters looks. Giving some of these men an arrogance which is way beyond what they should have
Realbritishknigh,I gave up long time ago of trying to figure out why some people choose to do or say what they've chosen to do.. I've also chosen to remain totally confused lots less of a stressful life.

I taught my sons when they were children that not everyone in the real world is going to treat you with respect so always show respect for yourselves.

People aren't going to give a care when you were a big shot in school.Just keep on being the kind of person you have chosen to be anyway.

Some people may not care if you are talented or not but always believe that you are anyway.

Some people may not accept you for who and what you are but always be someone that people will like anyway.

Some people may say that you are too sensitive but be sensitive to others feelings and woes in life anyway.

In other words never follow the in-crowd regardless.
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May 17, 2018 9:42 AM CST Mums and there son's
ChesneyChrist
ChesneyChristChesneyChristManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK7,144 Posts
Monarchy and aristocracy is noble birthright it believes you’re worth something just for being born.

And you can call princess by another name and it would still contain the same privilege, and to be loved simply for existing encapsulates the feminine. Solipsism, projection and the rejection of maths and logic(external reality)all reflect on the fundamental feminine premises - all of creation exists for your sake, your experience of reality is the entire reality, and you’re totally unique like the aristocracy must have felt when 99% of the people literally were peasants.

This clashes with the business world and masculine premises where the person is worth nothing at birth, is expendable, and you have to make it in on merit.
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May 17, 2018 9:54 AM CST Mums and there son's
ChesneyChrist
ChesneyChristChesneyChristManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK7,144 Posts
ChesneyChrist: Monarchy and aristocracy is noble birthright it believes you’re worth something just for being born.

And you can call princess by another name and it would still contain the same privilege, and to be loved simply for existing encapsulates the feminine. Solipsism, projection and the rejection of maths and logic(external reality)all reflect on the fundamental feminine premises - all of creation exists for your sake, your experience of reality is the entire reality, and you’re totally unique like the aristocracy must have felt when 99% of the people literally were peasants.

This clashes with the business world and masculine premises where the person is worth nothing at birth, is expendable, and you have to make it in on merit.
And money will turn us princess because of monopoly, nepotism and inheritance. Through success we become worth something at birth, the playing field is tilted in our favour and eventually Mano o Mano disappears completely.
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May 17, 2018 10:17 AM CST Mums and there son's
ChesneyChrist
ChesneyChristChesneyChristManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK7,144 Posts
ChesneyChrist: And money will turn us princess because of monopoly, nepotism and inheritance. Through success we become worth something at birth, the playing field is tilted in our favour and eventually Mano o Mano disappears completely.
Even our soldiers pick the enemy off from 5 miles away and then get depressed. Our kids don’t settle the score like men, they buy knives and guns. The gun is basically an equaliser which puts the weak on equal terms with the brave by enabling the less able. The gun being just one of many inventions which compensate for diminished masculinity, suffice it to say that technology does the man work for us.
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May 17, 2018 7:19 PM CST Mums and there son's
M4_Mischief
M4_MischiefM4_MischiefBelleville, Ontario Canada6,250 Posts
Maybe they don't have sons...ever think about that?.....tongue
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May 17, 2018 7:56 PM CST Mums and there son's
Could be favoritism
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May 17, 2018 8:59 PM CST Mums and there son's
Mercedes_00online today!
Mercedes_00online today!Mercedes_00Greater Sydney, New South Wales Australia18 Threads 20,456 Posts
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I'm a very proud mum of an Aussie champ ^^^

Chopped his head off he's face is splashed all over Australia but I'm not putting his face on cs as much as I'm proud of him if I was to put him on my fb he would be under the status of Australia's UFC champ

Who cares what mum's show off on fb we''re proud mums
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May 17, 2018 9:12 PM CST Mums and there son's
Mercedes_00online today!
Mercedes_00online today!Mercedes_00Greater Sydney, New South Wales Australia18 Threads 20,456 Posts
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Mercedes_00: I'm a very proud mum of an Aussie champ ^^^

Chopped his head off he's face is splashed all over Australia but I'm not putting his face on cs as much as I'm proud of him if I was to put him on my fb he would be under the status of Australia's UFC champ

Who cares what mum's show off on fb we''re proud mums
I reckon my son is adorable too giggle

I've gloated enough smitten
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May 18, 2018 7:17 AM CST Mums and there son's
Realbritishknigh
RealbritishknighRealbritishknighLondon, Greater London, England UK5 Threads 125 Posts
Sigmund Freud already answered this question. why even he's granddaughter Emma Freud recently admitted she wants to snog her own sons
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May 18, 2018 12:31 PM CST Mums and there son's
Merc I guess the op doesn’t like what we postlaugh I see thumbs downfrustrated
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May 18, 2018 12:31 PM CST Mums and there son's
Mercedes_00: I reckon my son is adorable too

I've gloated enough
Yes very adorable thumbs up
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May 18, 2018 2:05 PM CST Mums and there son's
LeeCharming
LeeCharmingLeeCharmingCardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales UK537 Threads 273 Polls 6,941 Posts
A good loving mother would be proud of her son and would say great things about him too
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May 18, 2018 2:18 PM CST Mums and there son's
Realbritishknigh
RealbritishknighRealbritishknighLondon, Greater London, England UK5 Threads 125 Posts
LeeCharming: A good loving mother would be proud of her son and would say great things about him too
yeah whilst totally nitpicking every little thing there daughters do
Then praising every little thing there darling little son does creating an obnoxious arrogant man who thinks he's better than everyone else
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