Refusing to wear coloured clothing
In USA middle school is loosely defined as 7th and 8th grade or 6th, 7th and 8th after elementary school (or “lower school”) and before high school. Kid are usually 5 in kindergarten so grade to age is “add 5”. Works out to 11 to 13 or 14. Basically “middle school” is “puberty plus social shark tank”.
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Point being, it might be a simplicity thing. Kids that age really care about things like coordination in outfits, looking 'right' and so on. If that's not her thing and she struggles with knowing what will go together, black and grey is a combo that will always work and look good together. No one will ever be correct in saying her outfit clashes or looks tacky or whatever. It really is an uncomplicated approach to clothes that works.
Yep as simple as that
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She's always done this. She wears boys underwear (shorts) because she doesn't like the feel of girls underwear but we get these packs of 5 and each has a different colour waistband. Other than that they're identical. But she won't wear the ones with the green band. Flat out refuses. She says they feel different.
It sounds weird, but I believe her. One of my side hobbies is dyeing textiles, mostly clothing. Different dyes can have different effects on the fabric, some causing greater shrinkage or slightly changing the texture. She might be detecting a change that most of us wouldn't notice.
That happened to me when I was 12. Another girl at school made an unkind remark about my favorite outfit, and I never wore it again. Afterward, I tried to blend in as much as possible.
I'd deal with that if/when it comes up. Gray is the Neutral Color of the Century; it's everywhere.
She might find joy in just looking at it. I'm guilty of this, myself. I'll buy something (a pair of shoes, a dress in my favorite color), and then not "feel right" about wearing it for whatever reason. My oldest daughter does this, as well. Sometimes, I'll hang onto something that I haven't actually worn yet, hoping for the day that I have the right accessory, or pair of shoes, or courage, to go with it.
Scopophobia - Wow I've never heard of this, but this is me, albeit with age I've gotten better with it. I don't like People commenting on something I'm wearing or how I look. It makes me feel weird and nervous for some reason. Blushing, even at 44 I still do this, and I embarrass easy.
My mother was telling some story one time about something weird I did when I was 11 or 12. I wanted to die, in fact I have this worry of people who know me as I am now, finding out stuff I did 15-20 years or even as a kid. This makes me very paranoid sometimes.
As far as not wanting to wear clothing that is colored or with logos on it. I can relate to not wanting to have people commenting on it or standing out too much. I like Dark colored clothing as it's practical, it matches most things, doesn't get dirty fast. Most of my shirts and hoodies are black, but also have dark blue and green.
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