I find the mothers far more creepier. For the fathers, I doubt for the most part they have much to say about it faced with an overbearing, overcontrolling wife "yes, dear, what ever you want dear" This was the impression I got from the Ramseys, the father a complete wimp, the mother a control freak. The mothers should know better, a total disregard for the long term effects on the child in the pursuit of what is really their quest for a little slice of fame and fortune. They are the ones usually doing all the background work, basically pimping out their daughters. Still we tend to make a lot of assumptions: What actually are the long term effects, what do these gals turn into in adult life; crack whores working the local street corner or do they just turn into the same kind of vacuous bimbos their mothers are, or do they just end up sick of all the shallow crap and go on to get a law degree from harvard and devote their life doing pro-bono for the needy Another assumption: That because we stick red lipstick and eye shadow on a four year old automatically means they are going to get molested, because of course all men are mindless perverts who are now not going to be able to tell thats a four year old, and somehow they are going to find that kind of thing more alluring than Meagan Fox in a bikini??? So guys the world over are told they should feel guilty for looking at a four year old with lipstick, something that just looks too Bride of Chucky anyway, even though the whole concept, the whole industry is spawned by gangs of attention whoring selfish mothers. This is ALL totally a chic thing
as orison said, its fine to dress your kid up a bit, but idk, kids as young as two or three COMPETING to see who is the sexiest basically is stupid IMO. Surely the kids dont want to do it at that age, pressure from parents who didnt live out their own dreams, bahhh idk.
This is the only reason I see for the parents subjecting their children to this. WHY would any reasonable parent want for their little girl to look so grown up? I can imagine if I had a daughter I'd want to lock her in her room to keep all the hormone driven boys away. jmo