I'm no fashion maven, but....
Dear young mom at unnamed mexican restaurant yesterday,
By the looks of your child, you apparently just had a baby about 3 months or so ago and you are obviously trying to get your sexyback (though a bit misguided on an outing with said infant and your hubby), but please exchange your too-short, too-tight, strapless shortie-one-piece-shortset that looks like you stole it off a five year old (on whom it would be overwhelmingly more appropriate) for something a bit less desperately-clawing-at-the-last-vestiges-of-teenage-hood-ish. The sky-high wedge platform sandals aren't helping matters. Next time, try a simple, pretty, strappy sundress with some embellished flip-flops, mmmkay? And please make an attempt to at least acknowledge the sweet little baby girl you have with you instead of shoveling in the chips and salsa while your poor baby-daddy handles every last bit of baby-care, from carrying to holding to feeding to cleaning up. Look, I know new-motherhood can be tiring, and we'd all like the daddy to take more responsibility for baby-care (and heck, this may even be the only time you get out of the house and you want to enjoy it) but acting like an indifferent baby-sitter when you are obviously the baby's mother won't win you any points in the attractiveness department. Embrace your title as baby-mama, especially when the baby is with you; it will give you a smidge more credibility as the mother of said child, and you won't look like such a two-dollar hooker who had the misfortune to get knocked up.
Thanks doll. Love,
Soonerchick
*The sad thing about it was that she really was a pretty young lady, and from the neck up, she looked great - tasteful hair and makeup and jewelry. But from the neck-down, she looked like her 13-yr-old sister had dressed her, and basically ignoring her baby made me dislike her even more.
About Me
- Soonerchick
- I have a Bachelor's in Psychology, a Master's in Human Relations, and a Ph.D. in telling people what to do. I raise children, dogs, cats, and hermit crabs and cultivate crabgrass and pretty weeds. I am teaching myself to cook, not because I love to cook but because I love to eat. I love to travel, read, and take pictures; I also like to write, so you'll get to read a lot about all the aforementioned subjects plus about anything else I happen to feel like sharing with you. I'll take all your questions and may even give some back with answers if you're lucky and I'm feeling helpful (or bored.)
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