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A recent social media video has sparked a conversation about age-appropriate fashion for children, as a mother publicly defended her choice of clothing for her 11-year-old daughter. The mother, known as Upsocl, shared her experience of being criticized by a relative who reportedly called her daughter's attire "old-fashioned." In the video, which quickly gained traction, Upsocl features her daughter wearing a modest, bright pink dress. "They criticized my daughter for how I dress her," she stated, adding, "My aunt, trying to make me feel bad, told me, 'Mommy, you really dress your daughter old-fashioned.'" Upsocl firmly rejected the label, asserting her belief that children should dress according to their age. "Old-fashioned, no. Mothers need to know how to dress our children," she explained. "You can dress your children however you want, but I like to dress her like this, nice and covered. Because I think that we can be whatever we want, but they cannot. They have to dress like an 11-year-old girl, like what she is." The video has resonated with many viewers, with comments overwhelmingly supporting the mother's stance. One user wrote, "Finally someone who understands that girls dress like girls," while another added, "11 years old is a girl. And what's wrong with that? For me, it's perfect for her age!" The discussion underscores the ongoing societal debate about childhood and the pressures faced by parents in navigating fashion choices for their children.
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