I'll go one further and say I don't like phrases on baby clothes AT ALL. Anything, Milkaholic, Daddy's little star, Mummy's main man, I pulled an all-nighter, Future Mr. Right, Rockstar, all those cheesy-isms. Blergh.
I'll go one further and say I don't like phrases on baby clothes AT ALL. Anything, Milkaholic, Daddy's little star, Mummy's main man, I pulled an all-nighter, Future Mr. Right, Rockstar, all those cheesy-isms. Blergh.
I mostly agree. The only ones that I like are really nerdy ones, but it's rare that I get excited about phrases on baby clothes in general. What I dislike most of all is the super macho phrases for boys and girly-girl phrases for girls. Someone gave me a long-sleeve shirt that says "tough guy" - my baby is not a tough guy, he is a sweet baby. That's not the worst example, and I still put it on him because it has fun colors and is cute. Today he wore it with blue and brown polka-dot leggings because it balanced out the macho-ness
I'll go one further and say I don't like phrases on baby clothes AT ALL. Anything, Milkaholic, Daddy's little star, Mummy's main man, I pulled an all-nighter, Future Mr. Right, Rockstar, all those cheesy-isms. Blergh.
Post by The Foozzler on Jan 7, 2013 9:09:06 GMT -5
I put a lot of onesies with dumb sayings on Tyler but this particular one is not my style. Like others have said, sexy should not be associated with a baby or child.