tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4697967331446820733.post1051206262592466599..comments2022-11-13T02:02:17.696-08:00Comments on Monster Fluff Studio: Meet the Monsters!Monster Fluff Studiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10940971953825781141noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4697967331446820733.post-78939296365657792622012-02-02T14:02:30.742-08:002012-02-02T14:02:30.742-08:00I just ran across your websites today for the firs...I just ran across your websites today for the first time. I assume you all are "Message people". To be honest, I was shocked by all the monsters embroidered on your products. I am not a mother (yet). Lord willing, I would sort-of like to be married and have children someday. Although, to be completely honest, I see so much sin and evil in today's society, and I almost feel this world is not worthy of my little ones. If I ever get married and have children, I would definately not allow them to wear monster clothing or play with monster toys. My dad never allowed me to play with scary-looking toys. I remember being a young child, and at a Christmas gathering, a relative, (who was a denominational Christian), gave me a storybook that had scary pictures. My dad, who has since gone on to Glory, would not let me take the book home. I guess maybe it is really none of my business what other people do. I realize that I am getting older, and the young mothers and dads today probably allow their children to participate in a lot of activities that I would find "questionable", at best. I just find it sad to think that the "Message people" of today think it is OK to let their kids wear and play with monsters. Like I say, I am older, but I personally thought your monsters resemble the devil and evil spirits. Maybe you could pray about this. God bless you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com