At least she has blue eyes, eh? You are kind of a bad person, troll or not. Lemon juice can't fix that. |
You doth protest too much, lady. I think you are embarrassed that you asked such a vain, ridiculous question about a baby. |
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This reminds me of the Plastic Surgery Reality Show where Mom gets plastic surgery for her teen-aged daughter who looks like a string bean with huge boobs (fake, no doubt) but his NO VISIBLE SPACE BETWEEN HER THIGHS.
Daughter got surgery, now has VSBT, and is living happily ever after. |
Obviously this was said in jest, but how many of you have pierced your babies' ears? I am talking about a little lemon juice in the hair, not piercing a part of my child's body, subjecting her to physical pain and the potential for infection. No one suggests women who mutilate their child's ears seek therapy. |
OP needs to get a life, or a second baby. |
| At first I was going to defend op and say that she just was curious about what her baby would look like blonde and then I read the rest of her responses and yes, there is either something seriously wrong with her or she is a troll. |
I guess I don't want her to feel inferior the way I do. |
Personally I'm opposed to piercing ears. So are most of my friends. I've been told it's a Latin American, Hindi, and southern US thing mostly. I don't think it's common in DC. In some cases it's religious and in others cultural. It's not the same thing as saying that your baby needs enhancement to be accepted, which is what you are coming dangerously close to actually saying in so many words. |
| I'm curious, OP, were you also the poster looking for cool moms who like to sneak their babies a taste of fro-yo. |
| Start saving for the nose job. |
So you're against piercing a baby's ears, but not against coloring their hair? Seriously? That being said, I personally made the decision to wait until my daughter asked for her ears to be pierced. She has hinted at it, so we're going to do it soon. She's four. BUT, I believe that the reason that a lot of people do it as infants, is because there's a lower risk of infection when mom's the one cleaning them every day, whereas with an older child, they may not do it as well, and the pain will not be remembered. It is also not mutilation. Should I take that to mean that you don't have pierced ears? |
Nope. I am terrified of giving my baby sweets. |
Nice OP, let's try to change the subject to something that is uber controversial on DCUM. Nice try, not going to work. |
I disagree.. a second baby is definitely not what OP needs until after she gets her obsession with appearance figured out. Damaging one child for life is enough for now, wouldn't you say? |
I guess that we as parents love our kids and think that they are beautiful. I also realize that no matter what they will get picked on for something by someone at sometime. But having my children base their personal self worth on looks is setting them up for failure. I grew up looking very different than my peers (tall, thin, redhead). My parents taught me to be educated, funny, honest, well mannered, and to charm people. I can honestly say that like most kids/teenagers I never felt "pretty" BUT I also didn't base my identity on my looks. I based it on the sports that I competed in, the grades that I got, and the family that loved and supported me. It turns out that I came into my looks in my twenties and realized my "attractiveness." The kicker is that looking back I was never unattractive - I was just different. I thank God every day that I was different and that I was told to cultivate myself as a person and not worry about my looks. |