+1 I know I should stop being surprised, but it never ceases to amaze me the amount of snobs on here. |
| Even very young kids can form ideas about what hairstyles they want. If mine asked for a Mohawk, I'd let him do it, because I believe it is good for kids to learn to make their own decisions in safe ways, with parental support. A Mohawk on a teen might look a bit trashy, but on a four year old, it just looks like a kid being allowed to be a kid. |
| My DS 4 year old boy has had a faux hawk twice because he asked for it. It looked cute and he was happy. Bottom line. In fact, it is quite popular to have various forms of a faux hawk right now in popular culture and that is where he got it from. He also saw a boy at a capoeira class who has one and he admired the older boy. My DS is awesome and what you think about his hair is the least of my worries. |
On the contrary. Poor people can't afford a stylist. Don't be so insulting to the poors. |
My 5 yo DD has been asking for pink hair since she was 4
For those of you who say kids that age don't care about hair, you are wrong. SOME kids do have opinions on hair. Also, the 4yo with a mohawk might have an older brother with one, and I don't know about you, but my 2 yo wants to be exactly like her big sis. |
| Sorry but I'd rather have my kid sporting a mohawk than a severe part, boat shoes and khakis. Let people have their own style and own it because my guess is they don't like yours either. |
+100 |
| I have friends whose kids wear Black Flag or Bad Brains t-shirts. It might seem "trashy," but these are educated people who just like different things and grew up in a different subculture than the one with pleated khakis and North Face jackets. |
How vintage. Although evidently Blag Flag is back in competing lineups. |
| Wait, Black Flag is "trashy" now? My kid is doomed to a life of the poors, I tell ya. lmao at this thread. |
I'm sure it is to all the Mumford and Son and Adele fans on DCUM |
My 3 year old wears Beatles shirts and likes temporary tattoos. She's got a mop of blonde curls like some hippie flower child. Is that "trashy" or "vintage"? Should I be putting product in her hair or cutting it short and dressing her exclusively in Janie and Jack? |
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Mohawks are for trashy poor people? I clearly remember that the style was brought back by Angelina Jolie a few years ago when her son Max had it. I do believe she is a millionaire??
The fact remains that I personally would rather have a child that is confident enough to express him or herself in any non-violent and law abiding way than to have a child that is constantly trying to keep up with their friends. Individualism is a sign of creativity which is a trait many future employers seek. I want my kids to be who THEY are not what others think they should be. I am sorry OP can't accept that there are many intelligent successful people who don't give a damn what others think. If my son wants a Mohawk and fake tattoos all over his arms at age 4, he's going to get a high five and a "rock on". Hell, if he wants to wear a damn tutu, I'll ask what color? A well adjusted, confident and loving child is all I want. Everyone else can go pound sand hahahaha |
Actually I'm pretty sure that it's "low-class". (Is "low-class" the same as "poors"?) |
Don't worry in two years jack and Janie will have an entire line of "vintage" clothing, just like Jcrew copied the entire hipster vibe that many young 20 something's were wearing a few years ago. What was consider trashy by "high society" a few years ago is now in style. I remember when I was a child my mom would buy us Lacoste polos for $5 at Filene's Basement and now they cost $100. |