He Thinks It's Childish...

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Side 1 says... Ok, I'm a 24 yr old. female. I have a professional job, pay my own bills, etc. I don't wear it often but my cooking apron is a Winnie the Pooh (not the Disney version) apron that my mother gave me when I was younger. When my boyfriend saw it he made fun of me. I mentioned that I also had an Eeyore sweatshirt that I got from a little girl I used to baby-sit for for my birthday a few years back. I don't wear it in public but I refuse to give it away because it was a gift from a little girl who is very important to me. He thinks it's strange because I'm an adult now and still have these childish items of clothing. I say it's no different than him wearing his elementary school basketball t-shirt all the time...
Added by wolfpack85 (female)
Side 2 says... Let me start by saying that I understand that my girlfriend is an adult. Because she is an adult she should realize that certain things are not appropriate. One of those things includes wearing anything related or involving Disney characters. I understand if something has meaning, but the G.I. Joe t-shirt I got from my buddy when I was 13 is not still in my wardrobe rotation. She received the sweatshirt from a child who enjoys childish things, and shame on the parents for thinking it was ok to get a teenager a Eeyore sweatshirt. The apron is less of a problem because it's a classic screen shot and DOES NOT say anything about Winnie the Pooh on it. Everyone grows out of clothing, it's time she gets rid of the Disney Sweatshirt.
Oh yea, the Elementary Basketball t-shirt I have is totally different. It's a green shirt with white text and a basketball. Not a sweatshirt with Eeyore and a Disney logo. I also never wear that shirt in public because it's a cut off. No adult should wear cut offs in public.
Added by crackerman171 (male)
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