- Target is being accused of selling “hooker type shorts” for teen girls in a parenting Facebook post that has since gone viral.
- A mother of a teen girl took to social media to vent her frustration at not being able to find suitable clothing for her 10-year-old daughter at Target.
- The post has been flooded with thousands of comments in support.
- Others are also calling out other retailers for their lack of suitable options for girls.
A mother of a teen took to social media to vent her frustration against Target for selling inappropriate shorts for young girls.
“I don’t fancy myself a prude, but neither do I take the responsibility to teach my daughters about modesty and appropriate dress lightly. We live in a culture sexualized enough as it is; I wish I could go shopping for my tween and not have to worry about her backside or her underwear showing in a pair of athletic shorts,” parenting blogger “Assignment: Mom” wrote on her Facebook page.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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