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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I let my 7 yo brush and style hers most mornings, sometimes I step in to help or re-do. I also braid it for her after a shower: if she sleeps in braids it's pretty manageable the next day. [b]I had my parents french braid mine through high school, [/b]because I never learned to french braid my own (can do others). When I moved out I switched to other styles, and eventually got it cut. [/quote] Omg, this is so embarrassing. Please never tell anyone this ever again.[/quote] Different poster, but why? There's no shame in this. Cut it out. [/quote] DP Agree. It's better than my mother who refused to let me have long hair because she didn't want to take care of it. [/quote] Yep. I had a cousin who used to cry because her mom would get her hair chopped off monthly. Pretty sure she's never gotten over it. Her mom didn't know how to take care of hair. She was a baby boomer and had short hair her entire life and couldn't understand why her 1980 daughter didn't want a boy cut. +1 My mother was like this too, a quite lazy SAHM. As long as DD wants to have really long hair, I will help her with it. Fortunately at age 8 she can mostly do it herself. [/quote][/quote]
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