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Since most soap opera fans are of the female gender, I cannot understand why cleavage seems to be of such critical importance when it comes to wardrobe. You don't have to look matronly -- just modest, for pete's sake!!! It's distracting and frankly annoys me.
Oh, she certainly has it alright. All the more reason to be careful. She also has more than one child. There's a teenager who's now back home. Bet he's just lovin' how Mom is right-out-there and in your face. Wonder what his friends think?? It would be a great opportunity to show that moms often put aside what they might like to do and think of their childrens' feelings first.
I don't remember seeing Alison Sweeney wearing anything too revealing or remotely scandalous lately. She had some cleavage showing, but nothing that I, or my brothers for that matter, would have had a problem with when we were in our teens.
Whoaa annie way harsh on the criticism as wardrobe. I don't think she is showing them off. If you watch the Biggest Loser as well as Days, you will see her wearing the same type of clothes. Nowadays women who have recently had kids are showing off those curves. There is nothing wrong with that. It is better than it was twenty years or even ten years ago when women who were pregnant or had their babies had to wear mumu type clothes. I think we have become so poltically correct that we are not allowed to express our individuality. That is a real shame.
Well, being modest and dressing in good taste is never a shame. I guess it's whatever spin you want to put on it. You can call it expressing individuality. I call it questionable taste and borderline vulgar, and sorry if that is harsh to you. I think it's the kindest way I can put it. The neckline on the dress the other day was probably a tiny centimeter away from the nipple area. You're going a little overboard with the muumuu thing. I had my children waaayyy back in the 70's and NEVER owned a mumu, for heaven's sake --- never even saw any for sale and wouldn't have worn one if I had!!! It's getting so people don't react because they're so desensitized with all the "bare essentials" that are on view today. And, that is the shame...
Have you tried to buy clothes for a 12 year old lately. I have a semi developed daughter and I have to tell you, it is getting harder and harder not to have her looking like Street Walker Barbie. If I find a cute shirt we have to layer it with tanks to keep HER chest covered up, and she wears a kids 10! Don't even get me started on the coin slot jeans, is there some reason designers feel like we all want our kids to have their butt crack hanging out? I spent enough years wiping and cleaning it, I do not need to see it now on a daily basis. I am so thankful and lucky that they go to private school and have a uniform so I don't have to find a ton of everyday clothes. Shopping is awful right now for all ages
Quote:Well, being modest and dressing in good taste is never a shame. I guess it's whatever spin you want to put on it. You can call it expressing individuality. I call it questionable taste and borderline vulgar, and sorry if that is harsh to you. I think it's the kindest way I can put it. The neckline on the dress the other day was probably a tiny centimeter away from the nipple area. You're going a little overboard with the muumuu thing. I had my children waaayyy back in the 70's and NEVER owned a mumu, for heaven's sake --- never even saw any for sale and wouldn't have worn one if I had!!! It's getting so people don't react because they're so desensitized with all the "bare essentials" that are on view today. And, that is the shame... WOW... Really nice HAving you here CAROL BRADY.....WELCOME TO THE NEW MILLLENIUM<.....

Sometimes Mommy's who are trying to be hip can't help the lactose induced cleavage. There are times a new Mommy doesn't want to look like a new Mommy. If you got it, faunt it, and Sami has it