Question for the Day
Can someone explain to me why people dress their small children up in animal costumes (not on Halloween, throughout the year) and dress their pet animals up like people? What is up with this phenomenon?
by Chris Dierkes · May 12, 2009
Chris Dierkes
Chris Dierkes (aka CJ Smith). 29 years old, happily married, adroit purveyor and voracious student of all kinds of information, theories, methods of inquiry, and forms of practice. Studying to be a priest in the Anglican Church in Canada. Main interests: military theory, diplomacy, foreign affairs, medieval history, religion & politics (esp. Islam and Christianity), and political grand bargains of all shapes and sizes.
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In the case of small children, it’s to make them look cute and cuddlier.
In the case of pets, it’s to personify them…because obsessive owners like to think of them as people.Report
Actually kids have a ton of fun dressing up. My daughter is only two and already loves to dress up as a princess or whatever. But dressing up dogs? I have no answer for you there.Report