either J.Crew OR Mom’s in distress over the whole situation.
(read how J.Crew sparked some gender identity confusion in an ad recently)
BUT I do want to point out that at almost the end of the article, a mother is quoted saying, “It’s sending the message we are accepting our children for who they are.”
uh.. er.. wait. What? I mean, I know I don’t have kids and all but I was under the assumption we were supposed to accept people for how and who they are. Especially your children.
Am I wrong here?
Definitely absurd. My favorite color was pink when I was that kid’s age. Mom and Dad didn’t really care but when I got...
agree with J. Crew. These reactions are absurd. In addition, ads portraying girls playing sports