A question about hair, for boys in Elementary in Moco

Anonymous
So I am bracing myself for the usual array of characterful answers, but in case anyone can give me a straightforward reply, I'd be so grateful.

Boys in elementary school in Montgomery County - do they mostly have very short hair, or do any of them wear their hair "long" - not Heavy Metal long, just longer than cropped short? We are relocating from another state where longer hair is the norm.

Thank you.
Anonymous
Oh, my 8 year old has a mess of hair. And not attractive.

Like number 5 on here, but nowhere near as neat. Even on the best of days. (Can you tell it drives me nuts?)

http://www.babble.com/beauty/10-fall-hairstyles-for-boys/

I'd say a bit shorter is more the norm. But not crew cut style or anything. There is a big range.

Anonymous
where in moco? in potomac/bethesda/chevy chase where we do most of our activities most of the boys have short hair but there is usually at least one boy on any given activity/class with longer, shoulder length hair.
Anonymous
Thank you both. Bethesda / Potomac. Good to know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh, my 8 year old has a mess of hair. And not attractive.

Like number 5 on here, but nowhere near as neat. Even on the best of days. (Can you tell it drives me nuts?)

http://www.babble.com/beauty/10-fall-hairstyles-for-boys/

I'd say a bit shorter is more the norm. But not crew cut style or anything. There is a big range.



Could I help? We're across the river and my 8YO DD says that boys mostly have shorter hair. A few might have slightly longer. I'm in the school often and agree with her. Now the slightly older boys, 5th/6th, yes longer and a bit crazier. My DS has style # 5, too, but naturally curly and I think beautiful. Gets a light trim to keep it out of his eyes and a bit neater.
Anonymous
How long are we talking? DS in K in Silver Spring has hair like this …

http://halebconfessions.tumblr.com/post/31672782258/i-istockimg
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks - currently his hair is like 4 in the first link. We usually grow it a bit longer during the Summer - but wondered if he turned up with a complete mop in MD it might make him self-conscious.

I guess we'll see what's going on when we get there.

Thank you all!
Anonymous
No not 4 - that's short (sorry OP here mis reading numbers / page numbers in the link). Its currently like 2

Anonymous
Bethesda resident here with 9 and 11 yr old boys - tons of boys have hair like no 2 in the first link - I'd actually say that is more the norm than short hair.
Anonymous

In all kindness OP, if you're planning a move I would have thought you'd have other things to worry about.
DS has number 4 on that list and lots of boys in downtown Bethesda have far longer and messier hairstyles. No one cares!

Anonymous
Well I am a bit worried about the nut jobs I see popping up on this site actually being real, living parents I might encounter in Bethesda. Unless its just the one same loon who actually has no kids....
Anonymous
Well I am a bit worried about the nut jobs I see popping up on this site actually being real, living parents I might encounter in Bethesda. Unless its just the one same loon who actually has no kids....


Haha. Welcome to Bethesda!

At DS's Bethesda school, there's a wide range. There are plenty of boys wearing the closely shaved look, but I'd say more than half go longer, across the range of the photos you posted (though no one's wearing pageboys). DS, second grade, is usually somewhere between #1 and #4, though it gets longer than that before it gets cut back to #1 to start over again.
Anonymous
we live in Bethesda and my son has long hair (like below shoulder length long). It's not common, but no one seemsm to care. I think there are two boys on his bus with longish hair (ie, like the longest in the pictures, or even almost to shoulder length) I think there are only a few long-haired boys at school. But my son has never been teased about it. Though in the beginning a lot of people asked why he has it long. He ignored them, and I guess they got bored of asking. I have no idea if the DCUM nasty types would say anything about it, but I really don't care, and I don't think I'll ever know.
Anonymous
Thank you. Its good to know this stuff. We are original foreign as well as out of state, so the fewer differences the better sometimes when growing up in a new place, but not always.
Anonymous
"originally" - sorry!
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