Re: What age is to young
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08/26/19 11:40 PM
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My daughter never dyed her hair, or even asked about it. But a couple days after turning 18 she got a big tattoo on her side. So you have that to look forward to. That, too.
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Re: What age is to young
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08/27/19 02:02 AM
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My parents rule and now mine with the Boy is any hairdo or color is fine at any age BUT not at the start of a school year or the beginning of the semester. Taught that first impressions are very important and also good to let them express themselves while young so it's not a rebellious thing when they are older. Also talk to them when they start hating the color explain that's why you need to be sure about piercings and tattoos. I have neither and believe that type of parenting is why. So I would be upset that it is so close to the start of school but wouldn't let a ten year old see me sweat I'd take it up with her mom and tell your daughter she is beautiful no matter what. Kids don't want their parents approval all the time and if it gets a rise they will know how to gain control... keep them guessing.
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Re: What age is to young
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08/27/19 08:44 AM
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Adam, I'm with you she is too young. The house rule here was our daughter was not allowed to dye her hair while living under our roof. If she wanted to look like a Dr.Suess character she had the rest of her life to do so. She is 29 now and has never altered her natural color.
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Re: What age is to young
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08/27/19 09:24 AM
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my 2 daughters have been dyeing their hare for a few years , hot pink , deep green , blue , black and blue .
maybe I have given in too much but if it brings them enjoyment to change their hair every few months. I have other things to fight them on.
they are both high honer roll .
good people and their wild hair doesn't change who they are.
I could blame it on my wife , married an artist so I ended up with artists for daughters the oldest has chosen Art Education as her Major she wants to be a high school art teacher.
i think 4 years now so my oldest was 13 when she started with the colored hair and my youngest was 10. there may have been a threat that if their grades slipped or social behavior became and issue I would shave their heads to a 1/4 inch or get the muddiest brown I could find at the store and and they would be dirty brown haired.
I said I could blame it on my wife but since the wife's back was out when it was time to dye their hair the first time and she couldn't stand there and do it after a few minutes, I took over and now I have dyed the girls hair each time for the last 4 years. there just aren't that many things we have for shared interests , some cooking , and I take them to thrift stores but every few months I put on the most ratty shirt and shorts I own and dye hair and talk with my girls in there setting for an hour.
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Re: What age is to young
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08/27/19 12:36 PM
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My parents rule and now mine with the Boy is any hairdo or color is fine at any age BUT not at the start of a school year or the beginning of the semester. Taught that first impressions are very important and also good to let them express themselves while young so it's not a rebellious thing when they are older. Also talk to them when they start hating the color explain that's why you need to be sure about piercings and tattoos. I have neither and believe that type of parenting is why. So I would be upset that it is so close to the start of school but wouldn't let a ten year old see me sweat I'd take it up with her mom and tell your daughter she is beautiful no matter what. Kids don't want their parents approval all the time and if it gets a rise they will know how to gain control... keep them guessing. ^^^ my post was made under the assumption that your daughter's mom was not your S.O. or wife and might be trying to get you upset that was the keep them guessing part. And I would not allow any piercings or tattoos till The Boy is grown and out of the house but he did have a mohawk in kindergarten well after the school year started and knows he can do any style he wants so he just keeps it conservative now we will see as he ages. Fingers crossed.
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Re: What age is to young
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08/27/19 12:51 PM
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Green I think you have it figured out, don't sweet the small stuff. Its just hair and as long as grades and attitudes are good its not that big of deal. You are doing something that has opened those lines of commination with your girls.
Adam try to find out why she wanted to dye her hair, girls can be even meaner the boys at times. One of the biggest fights I lost was over type of underwear my daughter wanted to wear. Luckily my wife at the time was able to talk to my daughter and found out she was being teased and picked on in the locker room during gym class. Not something she would share with "dad".
My youngest boy had a full blown billy ray mullet for a while, heck just made him walk behind us in public (just kidding) but teased him and so did his friends however it made him outgoing and people knew who he was.
So many battles in life choose the important ones and do what you can to stay close to your daughters. Heck go with them to get their hair dyed next time and shock them by getting yours done too. LOL Adam you might just rock the "guy Feitti" blond highlites good post wrangler - i've got two daughters that are 19 and 16 - I grew up in a house of boys, I'm the oldest of four. girls always have been, are, and will be a foreign species to me. you have to learn your family as it grows and which "battles" need to be "fought" and which need to be passed. my daughters are very different, one has been into hair nails and makeup for a while - the other not so much. I leave it up to my wife..mostly. i have a few strict rules about dress codes and what can be worn in public (and we agree on those). my job is not to control every aspect of their life, but to make sure they have the tools and knowledge to responsible, upstanding, and contributing citizens to our society.
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Re: What age is to young
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08/27/19 12:53 PM
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Pick your battles carefully I think I would save it and draw the line at revealing clothes tattoos and body piercings
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