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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shaving isn't a big commitment. Someone can shave once and then never again.[/quote] Okay, so the maintenance is a big commitment, if one chooses to make such a commitment. And assuming the child already has lots of hair, the darker, coarser stubble will undoubtedly be even more embarrassing, this cementing that commitment. But you knew this, you’re just choosing to be That Poster today. Congratulations! :thumbup: OP I was 10 when I started shaving, for similar reasons. I hated the upkeep so my mom bought me an electric razor for women and that was what I did until my teen years. [/quote] UM, new poster here. Shaving doesn't make the hair darker or coarser. PUBERTY does. It does make it feel sharp as it now has a blunt edge. But no, it doesn't make it darker or coarser any sooner than it would have naturally. So maybe you're "That Poster" xoxox[/quote]
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