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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a parent and whenever I see these young boys I think why hasn’t their dad or Mom taught them to shave. It does look nasty. I guess when they decide they want DDs to notice them they will learn about grooming. Shave, pluck those nasty unibrows, etc. (why don’t parents teach their kids to pluck unibrows) it’s even worse when adults don’t groom. [/quote] Wow. Bet you'd be the first parent having a flaming fit if the mother of a boy made a comment about your daughter needing to (lose weight/dress better/get a decent haircut/straighten her teeth/wax her mustache) MYOB, it's not any better to criticize boys.[/quote] +1 Sounds like Queen bee moms raising a bunch of judgmental mean girls.[/quote] Wow, ladies, chill. First the op isn't being mean. Her post is actually about her dd's reaction. I agree with your dd, op. Virgin staches are gross, however yes, it's up to personal grooming habits of the boys. Your dd may be especially sensitive to how they look, and will need to distract herself from fixating on them.[/quote]
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