Mohawks on little boys-why?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Holy over-thinking things batman. Its hair. They are kids.

The troll who constantly chirps 'poors' is so sad.


I'm am not a troll. I used the word poors once in the past year on dcum. I save it for special occasions, and trashy fake punk 1970s hair on a 4 yr old is something poor people do.


+1. Come on. It's beyond cavil that Mohawk or any fashion like hair-styles on a little boy exhibits white trash sensibility. Not subject to debate really.

Next thing you know bass boats and four wheel ATVs will start popping up on ccmd front lawns. Budweiser bottles next to the recycling can.


More interesting than Brooks Brothers chinos and helmet hair, at least...


+1

I know I should stop being surprised, but it never ceases to amaze me the amount of snobs on here.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holy over-thinking things batman. Its hair. They are kids.

The troll who constantly chirps 'poors' is so sad.


I'm am not a troll. I used the word poors once in the past year on dcum. I save it for special occasions, and trashy fake punk 1970s hair on a 4 yr old is something poor people do.


On the contrary. Poor people can't afford a stylist. Don't be so insulting to the poors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 5-year old daughter has a pink mohawk. Clutch those pearls!


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Wait, Black Flag is "trashy" now? My kid is doomed to a life of the poors, I tell ya. lmao at this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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?
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


Actually I'm pretty sure that it's "low-class".

(Is "low-class" the same as "poors"?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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?


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.
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