
What's wrong with Cinderella? http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/24/magazine/24princess.t.html?em&ex=1167368400&en=472063349a6066c2&ei=5087%0A
Gosh, when I saw this title of this article, I thought, "How Mean?! This hairband has been OUT of the music scene for almost 2 decades."
Then I saw a picture like this and saw how very wrong I was:

Anyway, I saw Club Libby Lu (http://www.clublibbylu.com/)at the Woodlands Mall yesterday and these "princesses" are crazy. Kiddie make-up parties for "princesses"? It makes sense that I see this at a mall in Houston's urban sprawl. The American Girl store on Michigan Avenue is the only other store I've seen catering to the future Miss Teen USA. I don't have a problem with young girls learning to be female. I have a problem with the shit like this: http://www.clublibbylu.com/party.aspx It's the attitude that's being taught or learned or whatever. What princess wants isn't what princess isn't going to get. Yes, I know that it's up to the parents and the "man" doesn't have to responsible and can go ahead and perpetuate this "princess" attitude. Or maybe I'm jealous that I didn't come up with this idea and made wads of cash.
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