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haha *sigh... XD
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Haha my daughter loves pink too. It's the first color she ever learnt. Maybe that's abit my fault, I admit buying pink stuff and dressing her in pink. but I think pink is a cute color for girls....as I really dislike red. I don't see anything wrong with girls loving to look pretty, to wear dresses, purses and nice shoes. U should see here in Vietnam where parents don;t pay attention to kids clothes, u see teenage girls going out in their pijamas. I prefer my 5 year old trendy pink daughter.
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I did :D Please Make more videos.
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This is one of you best episodes so far, at least in the "mommy" perpective. Was personal, we see actual kids,fun, silly, but yes, with a "expert" on it. Great Job!
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Mother to a wonderful daughter who I try to KEEP from being too "Tomboy" so a little princess is a nice balance, she'd rather play outside and get dirty! Hmmmmmm
conseler 1 year ago
@conseler You may be thankful for that one day!
DadLabs 1 year ago
One dad with a supply of good stories with the know-how to tell those stories can be more effective against the "princess" culture than anything else.
Dads need to take back the "tsunami of commercial pink" with thier own rainstorm of the real stories of strong women, from both life and fairytale.
Dads have a way to deal with this onslaught of princess: using their power of storytelling.
_Sean
-(father of four daughters and author of DaddyTeller.)
StorytellerDotNet 2 years ago
Agreed. Storytelling. Investing time. Even reading are all powerful tools to use in defense of the pink wave. Keep up the great work, DaddyTeller.
DadLabs 2 years ago
This is very Funny :D
143Anbu 2 years ago
Thanks for all the comments! You should sub us.
DadLabs 2 years ago