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Date Posted: 21:48:29 08/20/06 Sun
08/20/06 Sun
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Royal Majestics Productions proudly announce the newest pageant system to the great state of Texas! CLICK IN!!!!!!!! -- The Hunts, 19:59:58 08/20/06 Sun
Royal Majestics Productions proudly announce the newest pageant system to the great state of Texas!
Miss Royal Majestic of Texas
Preliminaries coming soon to a city near you!
This is THE pageant that will set the newest standard for ALL pageants. Offers the BEST of glitz and natural in one system!
Here are a few of the awesome details:
**More appropriate age groups, no fall backs: 0-2, 2-4, 4-6, 6-8, 8-10, 10-12, 12-14, 14-16, 16-18. If your daughter is 6, for example, then YOU get to decide where you want her to compete in the 4-6's or 6-8's.
**Boys groups up to age 6 only! After that let your boys be boys! :)
**Glitz or Flower girl, Custom or OTR dresses allowed. YOU decide.
**Pics can be glitz or natural but NO retouching whatsoever! Proof type glitz pics only.
**Age appropriate makeup only as defined by: 0-2 none, 2-4 lip gloss only, 4-8 lip gloss & mascara, 8 and over light, natural appropriate makeup.
**No flippers, clear fingernail polish only - no fake nails, colored toe nail polish okay. Hair pieces allowed but will not count toward scores.
**Reasonable fees for Prelims and State!
Every child will go home with a crown, trophy and gift bag!
MORE DETAILS COMING SOON!
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The comment about the boys was plain rude! How about saying boys 0-6 and leaving it at that! (NT) -- JMO. Boys age group to large would you let your One year old DD compete with a six year old? Think not!!, 13:46:33 08/20/06 Sun
Well, it most certainly wasn't meant to be rude, but psychologically boys do need to be in more masculine activities after the 'little boy' ages. I'm not saying they should not be in acting, dance, etc. They should! But pageants after the age of 6 should not be for boys, IMO. Showcase their talents in a more appropriate fashion for boys. Sorry, not meant to offend. AND the age groups for boys would not be 0-6, they would be 0-2, 2-4, 4-6, just as for the girls. I LOVE BOYS! I have 4 brothers and 4 sons! But I am not for the feminization of boys or men. Thank you. (NT) -- Mrs. Hunt, 14:47:07 08/20/06 Sun
Pageant moms of sons don't worry -- pm, 16:25:06 08/20/06 Sun
I believe it is rude as well. If a boy likes competing he should be allowed. Who cares what his age is! There are male models. Why not let them get their practice on the catwalk? (NT) -- Go Gettem' Boys!, 16:34:59 08/20/06 Sun
I have to agree. If the boys want to do the pageant, who cares? Each to their own. I will not impose my beliefs on someone else. (NT) -- PM, 16:36:33 08/20/06 Sun
How is wearing a tux feminine? Do you think girls should stop playing sports at the age of 6? Would that make them to masculine? Let the kids do what they want and STOP judging! (NT) -- PM, 19:31:37 08/20/06 Sun
Please post your email, I would LOVE more info on your system and to ask you to come to my area. (NT) -- Thank you, 16:01:03 08/20/06 Sun
you were rude -- pm, 16:34:55 08/20/06 Sun
I would like to apologize for the additional comment that was made after announcing the boys groups. It was uncalled for. I hope to see you moms & your beautiful boys at a prelim soon!! (NT) -- Kip & Cally Hunt, 17:24:58 08/20/06 Sun
I honestly believe (as an outsider reading this) that you just completely ruined your pageant and a part of your reputation, Mrs. Hunt. You were rude in the original posting, and even moreso in your follow-up explanation. Maybe "rude" isn't exactly the word, but wrong to say what you said is more like it.... (NT) -- Alot of people will have bad tastes in their mouths after reading your thoughts., 17:25:36 08/20/06 Sun
You are right. I am sorry. I do have personal reasons for feeling as I do about the older boys and pageants, but I should not impose those beliefs on anyone. I hope I can be forgiven for my carelessness and that OUR pageant will be given a fair shot. It is going to be great! I will gladly apologize to anyone in person as well. We are stand up, professional and caring people. I certainly erred in my choice of words. Please forgive me. (NT) -- Cally Hunt, 17:34:04 08/20/06 Sun
People will forgive. Many pageants do not have boys divisions at ALL, so mom's remember that too. (NT) -- PM, 17:55:31 08/20/06 Sun
yes, that is true....BUT they don't tell you that you are wrong and messing up your kid if you enter your son in their system!!!!!like the one poster said...say you take boys up to age 6 and leave it at that!! don't tell mom that she is making the kid gay if she enters an older kid!!!!!! (NT) -- that was just STUPID....LOL.....yeah...it will all pass...like everything does, but it will be fun watching this one for the next few days!!, 18:02:20 08/20/06 Sun
i have a 12 year old son who LOVES to play football, basketball, soccer and rugby. he plays tennis for the school...he is in the gifted and talented program at achool and on the honor roll...he loves to play video games, watchs sports on Tv and plays chess. he plans to go to harvard and serve a mission for his church! he is a an all american boy....tuff, but kind...he is Boy Scout and goes to church every sunday....he likes to fish , swim and ride 4 wheelers and jet skis...he started pageants as a baby and at 12...he still does them...is he gay???....NO!!! is he feminine?? HECK NO!!!! he is 100 % boy.....i think you shot yourself in the foot by making that post, this is his choice and i suport it DO NOT JUDGE me or HIM!!... i have three little girls who also do pageants. all four of my kids compete, but with your attitude...we will NOT be competing with you!!!! thanks, but no thanks....i can do without being bashed by my director!!! you are in Texas honey, good luck with that one!! (NT) -- proud pageant mom!!! candy, 17:42:07 08/20/06 Sun
Candy, I want to personally apologize for offending you. Your son sounds amazing. I am sure he is wonderful. We have 4 sons and two daughters. All of my boys have participated in pageants, mostly at younger ages. One of my son LOVES them as much as his other activities, just like your son. However, he was targeted at school and singled out because of it. It got so bad we had to seek professional help. The psychologist really changed my beliefs about pageants for him and what they mean for a growing boy. He still would love to do pageants and often helps to set up stages, work music, etc. We have found other ways to showcase his dance talents. I do not in any way feel participating in pageants will turn boys gay. -- Cally Hunt, 18:00:33 08/20/06 Sun
Please don't misconstrue what I said. But I do feel for my son that it was harmful for him because of what he was having to endure at school, etc. I am sorry I let me personal beliefs interfere with our announcement of what is going to be a GREAT pageant system!!! I truly did not mean to hurt anyone by what was said. I should have been more reserved about my beliefs and then after others get to know me, then they may understand why we are choosing not to have older age boy groups. Once again I am sorry. Your son sounds amazing and he is lucky to have you as his mama! (NT) -- it would not let me include this with the above post (too long) but here is the rest of what I was trying to say., 18:05:47 08/20/06 Sun
So you are not allowing your son to do something he loves to do because of what others say? OMG, the public even frowns on GIRLS doing pageants too. You should fire your psychologist as well if he/she is the one who told you pageants would make a male effeminate. (NT) -- The more your try to describe your reasoning, the worse it gets., 19:03:00 08/20/06 Sun
well, my son is popular and is not picked on at school....i cannot relate to this!!! sounds like you have other issues you need to deal with other than the pageants your son participated in!!!!!! everyone keeps telling my son that they think that he will be famous and think it is cool that he does pageants...and he does not hang out with dorks. he was nominated class duke at school. it is NOT the most conventional hobby, that i agree with. he has a great attitude about everything and a very high self esteem. no will tell him that he can't or shouldn't do anything...he is amazing and we taught him to live for your self and for God...not for other people....he has followed this advice and is now in 7th grade and is very confidant, self assured and very happy....and very straight!! LOL (NT) -- i think you were wrong in your comments and i think you have other issues that you need to work out with your own son!! please DON"T assume that we all have the same problems as you have!!!!! i am sorry...i hope that you all get the medical/phycological/mental help that you need!!, 19:25:10 08/20/06 Sun
if this is the case...then why in the hell did you start a pageant system when you son still wants to compete and you won't let him???? are you rubbing salt in the wounds??? that is soooo mean. (NT) -- get a life..., 19:56:45 08/20/06 Sun
You go Candy! My DS competes in pageants as well. Now, that we know this directors true feelings we will not be competing at this pageant. What a shame. we do need more pageants for boys...with an open older age group...10 and up. I am sorry the director's son had a bad experience. But some girls have bad experiences too. I read (in Patsy's) how some girls get made fun of at school for the spray tanning. That hasn't stopped the tanning and it hasn't stopped the girls from competing in pageants. Lets just all try to get along..cheer for the girls and the boys! They are all working hard...and they are all beautiful talented children! (NT) -- Yea Boys!, 18:26:19 08/20/06 Sun
Well,my daring dude Danzell loves pageants, He's and competes when he wants, he has always been 200% BOY. (NT) -- aGEHAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT, 19:31:17 08/20/06 Sun
BOYS IN PAGEANTS....My son competed until he was 8 years old. He is 17 now and plays guitar, varsity football and is a skateboarder. He also has a steady girlfriend. (NT) -- He wants to be a marine sniper or a u.s navy seal when he gets a little older. His cousin, same age never competed in pageants and is interesting in other boys. DOING PAGEANTS DONT MEAN A THING. STOP STERIOTYPING!!!!!!!!, 19:41:55 08/20/06 Sun
PLEASE. I have apologized. I do not know what more I can do to make this situation better. This has been resolved - - we are ALL entitled to deciding what is best for our children, boys and girls. I do not judge others, I was only trying to explain why this was the best decision for us. I promise you would LOVE me and my family. We are in no way judgmental people. I cannot keep defending myself, because this is just getting more and more vicious. I just pray that whomever is offended will forgive me and give our system a try. Or not. Just please don't hold this against me or any of my children who will be competing statewide very soon. My youngest son still competes. (NT) -- I'm truly, deeply sorry, I do not know what more I can say. - - Cally Hunt, 19:51:21 08/20/06 Sun
you need to tell that to your son who wants to compete, but you won't let compete. (NT) -- i don't wanna hear it....., 19:59:58 08/20/06 Sun
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