Do you think a parent should fix a toddler girl's unibrow?

Anonymous
We know this one particular girl who would be adorable but has a severe unibrow. I'm surprised the mom just leaves it. The girl is 3 years old. The only you can see when you look at the poor girl is her unibrow! I know 3 is young and most people will probably say leave it.

When is the appropriate time to pluck?
Anonymous
NOT three.
Anonymous
This has got to be a troll. Seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When is the appropriate time to pluck?


Before prom?

Anonymous
Wow how superficial of you she's just 3. Why train her at this young age that people only will only like her if she's pretty and perfect? She has plenty of time to figure that out when she gets older. If she was an adorable boy with a unibrow would you say oh the poor boy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This has got to be a troll. Seriously.


Definitely not a troll. The little girl has a hideous unibrow! It is the only thing you can notice when you look at her face.
Anonymous
she is 3!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has got to be a troll. Seriously.


Definitely not a troll. The little girl has a hideous unibrow! It is the only thing you can notice when you look at her face.


Who cares?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow how superficial of you she's just 3. Why train her at this young age that people only will only like her if she's pretty and perfect? She has plenty of time to figure that out when she gets older. If she was an adorable boy with a unibrow would you say oh the poor boy?


I have 2 sons but I may have touched it up a little if it were THAT bad. It isn't about being perfect. If you saw the girl, you would understand.
Anonymous
No, you take care of when she notices and asks about it.

NOT when she is 3.

Have you ever had a waxing? Hurts like the devil until your skin toughens up. I cannot for the life of me fathom doing that to a 3 year old. It borders on child abuse. I imagine the kid would let mom do that once, and only once.

Seriously!?!
Anonymous
No. She's three. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Nope. Leave it. And if all YOU can notice on a toddler is their unibrow then YOU should get yourself to therapy to work on how superficial you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow how superficial of you she's just 3. Why train her at this young age that people only will only like her if she's pretty and perfect? She has plenty of time to figure that out when she gets older. If she was an adorable boy with a unibrow would you say oh the poor boy?


I have 2 sons but I may have touched it up a little if it were THAT bad. It isn't about being perfect. If you saw the girl, you would understand.


NP here. I have two sons and a daughter and the only thing I understand from your posts is that you are just mean and nasty.

Really, it's the only thing you notice about this 3 year old girl? She's not sweet or funny or spunky or energetic?? Nothing else stands out to you about this girl, except a few extra hairs on her forehead?

Ugh, how terrible that you would expect a 3 (THREE!) year old to tweeze her eyebrows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Leave it. And if all YOU can notice on a toddler is their unibrow then YOU should get yourself to therapy to work on how superficial you are.


Yes, thank you - THIS!

OP, there is nothing wrong with this 3 year old girl. There is something wrong with YOU for being bothered by her eyebrows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. She's three. This is ridiculous.


Agree.

I come from very hairy stock and am usually very pro unwanted hair removal.

This one takes the cake.

What an awful "friend"

I wonder if mom would want to associate with her if she knew that is the only trait she notices about her child.
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