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In reply to the discussion: Woman forces stepdaughter to wear dowdy thrift store clothes as punishment for bullying [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)There is nothing "humiliating" about having to wear "un-cool" clothing. This girl decided to bully another over her clothing, and in turn was forced to wear the clothing herself.
She wasn't wearing a dunce cap, or one of those stupid signs around her neck (which IS child abuse IMHO). She wasn't dressed up as a homeless person, or a clown. She was simply made to wear the same normal, non-humiliating thrift shop clothes that millions of other children wear every single day. There's nothing wrong with that clothing, other than the fact that she didn't like the style.
In truth, she was simply treated like most other kids get treated every day. My kids didn't get to choose their own wardrobes until they were in middle school. We took their input, but the final arbiters were Mom & Dad. That means they sometimes got clothing they didn't like, and sometimes they got clothing they did. That's how most families work. In this case, the parent simply bought her clothes that she didn't care for. That is neither bullying or abusive. By bullying another child over clothing, her parents removed the PRIVILEGE of allowing her to select her own wardrobe.
If the girl WAS actually humiliated, then her parents have some serious work to do on her priorities and self-image.