I have to question the intelligence of any parent who would encourage their child's obsession with feces.
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Obsession? So a Barbie themed party indicates a child who's obsessed with Barbies?

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I teach second graders and I do all I can to "embrace the weird!" So important!
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Keep doing it!!! Kids NEED to feel OK in their own weirdness!! Thank you!
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The parents need to be slapped.
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Sounds like that party stinks
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Ummm she meant "pooh" as in Winnie the Pooh
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Wait until she finds out she can pick her own gender identity. Should be interesting.
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After reading this tweet I had to sit down.
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That party idea would be number two on my list
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About 70 percent of all kids under 9 have had a poop emoji theme'd party over the past year.
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Yet the girl in this very CBS story is from Missouri, I thought that was the
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I don't want to sound negative - but I find this to be really creepy.
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That's pretty LOL kids have weird sense of humors. if nothing is broken/bleeding or lost, go for it! Good-natured parents are hard to find!
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