Anna Duggar Breaks Family Modesty Rules By Wearing Baby Meredith Wear Pants

By Jenn Loro - 21 Nov '15 00:02AM

Anna Duggar's parenting style has been questioned lately as a picture of Baby Meredith wearing jeans is shown on Instagram with followers questioning if the single mom is conscious of the teaching she has violated from their religious group, the Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP).

In an Instagram photo via Yahoo News, the four-month old baby, who is carried by Dillion King (Amy Duggar's husband), is wearing a blue pair of jeans instead of the traditional blouse and skirt ensemble that is very typical of the Duggars.

To complete the attire, baby Meredith is wearing a green long sleeves top and an elaborate white headband.

"Isn't she so cute!!!!" Dillion King captioned the photo.

The picture instantly draw in comments from followers, most of them saying that the baby's wardrobe is inconsistent to what their religious sect has taught them.

"Wow she is wearing pants!!!! Stunning noooo skirt/dress"

"OMG they let the little girl wear pants."

"Aren't pants more modest than skirts?"

Anna and Josh Duggar are not exempted in the rules of the ultra-conservative Christian organization founded by Bill Gothard, the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) and the Advanced Training Institute (ATI), the homeschooling program that teachers the Duggars rules in modesty.

And, according to Star Pulse, one of these rules prohibit female members of the clan to expose their shoulders or legs in public or within family members so that others will focus more on their beauty and not their body.

Also, the Duggars have also started wearing skirts since they were young girls which leads the news source if Anna, intentionally, breaches this rule and wants to give a statement that she is the one in-charged of her family after Josh Duggar was dragged inside the faith-based center, Reformers Unanimous School of Discipleship in Illinois.

Meanwhile, some commenters implied that babies need not follow the dress code yet.

"Why does it matter how much skin a baby or little girl shows? Do you guys think babies and little girls are sexy? Do babies arouse Duggar men? This is super creepy," one commenter said via Design Trend.

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