Well, if sponge Bob tampons can de dramatize and reduce stigma for first periods in girls, what a good idea. (even if a nice intelligent non stigmatizing sex/ed education from parents would of course be obviously be better. Just my cents from a man...
For the record, they were on sale. And I had an old container, so my son will not be stigmatized by having Elsa and Anna look at his butt during diaper changes.
whats wrong with that?
ReplyDeletePerhaps better suited for Preparation H wipes
ReplyDeleteWhen my son was a baby I bought a tub of name brand wipes with a design (Winnie the Pooh) that matched his nursery then just kept refilling it.
ReplyDeleteBeing a Disney princess just isn't as glamorous as it used to be.
ReplyDeleteHow limited can the edition be if they're selling it at Costco?
ReplyDeleteWell, if sponge Bob tampons can de dramatize and reduce stigma for first periods in girls, what a good idea. (even if a nice intelligent non stigmatizing sex/ed education from parents would of course be obviously be better. Just my cents from a man...
ReplyDeleteFor the record, they were on sale.
ReplyDeleteAnd I had an old container, so my son will not be stigmatized by having Elsa and Anna look at his butt during diaper changes.
I worry about how the boys are being left out here. It's my biggest worry in life.
ReplyDeleteAfter all those years of them claiming that it's just an urban legend, they're finally admitting that Walt Disney was frozen!
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