My daughter got into her dream school, and today was Admitted Students Day.
This morning as she was getting ready, she asked me about her outfit choice. I told her it was fine but asked if she really wanted to wear a skirt.
Me: We’ll be doing a lot of walking. You might be uncomfortable.
Her: Skirts are way more comfortable for walking than pants.
Me: Oh, that’s right. I forgot your thighs don’t rub together.
The best part was that the VERY IDEA was so foreign to her that she asked a lot of follow up questions, which meant I had to explain chafing and ways to prevent it to her.
I think she also understood then why I was wearing leggings under my dress.
As for the leggings, I got a lot of compliments on them (they’re cute!) but my daughter said that because of the cut of my dress, I looked like I had skipped leg day at the gym.

Ha! They know just what to say, don’t they?! I have a daughter too and we discuss EVERYTHING together π
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Oh boy! Cute leggings are so IN right now. I see all the different designs everywhere I go, especially at school. Teachers seem to love them.
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Ah, the joys of daughters. π
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Well now, our children speak with honesty sometimes. Even when maybe we wish they would filter a bit.
π
Kevin
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This is a priceless conversation and a good lesson for all girls. It seems like you and your daughter have open discussions and a great relationship. The last line is really funny π
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Chafing, the struggle is real!
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Interesting conversation. Great that you and your daughter can have conversations on these kind of topics. Wonderful that you received compliments.
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Your writing embodies the slicing ethic: small moments, larger truths. Thanks for sharing!
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Too funny! I can’t imagine skirts being more comfortable than pants for walking. I guess that’s because I can’t remember a time when my thighs didn’t chafe.
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