There's no shame in owning a New Kids on the Block t-shirt. They were my first concert when I was eight.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel sorry for these kids in bands. Everything is so disposable nowadays. These kids don't even get 15 minutes of fame, it's like a minute and a half.
I promised myself that I'd never actually admit to listening to 'New Kids on the Block.'
At 13, I was wearing plain t-shirts. Then I used to steal my mom's clothing. She had all these crushed-velvet shirts with French-cut sleeves. And, like, seersucker bell-bottoms.
Even when the band got back together in 2008, New Kids fans knew I was gay. Everyone did.
Record covers still inspire me in terms of clothes, some bands just look sharp. But I still wear stuff I owned when I was 16.
I'm glad I had kids young because we have a strong bond and listen to the same music.
I wouldn't even hold my kids sometimes because I didn't want them to spit up on me when I was dressed for an awards show.
You know, kids come to see me in the same way that their parents would go to see a rock concert.
I'm glad that as a 33-year-old working mother, I can still choose to wear a Hello Kitty T-shirt or stay up late scrolling through the Twitter feed of my junior-high crush.
I'm just lucky because my kids are grown-up - I love them, very proud of them, and we are in close contact as big-time friends, but they don't need me that much now and I can actually enjoy this wonderful world of music.
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