
by Tiya Cunningham-Sumter
With summer on our heels it’s time to start pulling out our warmest, colorful and lightest clothing. In my search to find cute summer styles I often come up empty handed because most of the dresses and skirts are thigh-level, simply put they are minis. Lots of the tops are low cut and basically designed to reveal the ta-tas. Now these styles work for many, but for some (me in particular) they just don’t work.
Part of the reason is I am no longer in my 20’s nor am I the size I was when I was 20. But the major reason is that I am a man’s wife and the mommy of a couple of little girls. It’s important to me how I represent them. I realize this may not be a big deal for most moms. In fact I’ve seen quite a few out with their children in clothing I would only wear to a night club, if then.
To each his/her own. For me, it matters what my family thinks of me. I want my girls to learn, by watching me, what’s appropriate. I choose for my husband to be confident in knowing that his wife’s goodies are for his eyes only. A few days ago a young lady posted a status update on Facebook about men referring to her as sexy, and how much that word bothered her, but in all of her pictures, she’s dressed in short, tight and revealing clothing. We have to acknowledge the fact that yes, it may be unfortunate, but people judge us by how we dress. I prefer that my daughters know this and dress and act accordingly. Now when I shop, the question I ask has become “can a mommy wear that?”
BMWK, Are there certain things that parents and spouses just shouldn’t wear?
By Tiya Cunningham-Sumter, a Certified Life & Relationship Coach, Founder of Life Editing, creator of The Black Wives’ Club and an Administrator of Still Dating My Spouse. Tiya resides in Chicago with her husband and two children.
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