tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7024341296454384434.post2619682743168354334..comments2024-03-26T13:11:26.081-04:00Comments on Positive experiences for tween girls: A Zany Bike from LittleMissMatchedUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7024341296454384434.post-48479987859224199762012-01-30T08:40:36.192-05:002012-01-30T08:40:36.192-05:00Hello, Ms. Twixt. I am a faithful reader of your b...Hello, Ms. Twixt. I am a faithful reader of your blog. I tried to contact you for this question on your lovely blog through your comment box a few time, but I had no response. I wonder if you can help with a pickle I am in. My daughter, 14, Mauna-Hiqua (her father is Arabic), started wearing a bra last year.Recently she asked me whether it is appropriate to use a regular bra. It is my opinion, Girls wear a bra, but when 18 years of age, but my daughter, or the beautiful and socially acceptable child I raised, does not think so. She told me that her friends use bras by a company called Victoria's Secret, in my opinion, the ads that the company place are pornographic to say the least. She said that to wear yoga pants thong wearing is a responsibility, I think this is absurd. I ask now, you have a daughter this age? You can tell me how old your daughter has begun using a bra, and what you think of the Victoria's Secret Crisis, I think. Thanks in advance,<br />Betty Sue Fakhima Maloof<br />I apologize for my broken English, it is not my language first.Betty Suenoreply@blogger.com