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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, unexpectedly learned something new here. I have never heard of pigtails to be defined as braided, just two ponytails (braided or not). Anyway,[b] i do unbraided pigtails on my 2.5 year old.[/b] She doesn't really have enough hair for braiding, she's behind in the hair department :) We use the little elastics to keep them in, plus barrettes to catch the rest. I think it is very cute and have not noticed whether or not other girls wear similar styles...[/quote] So, ponytails.[/quote] So, pigtails.[/quote] So then what is the difference between two braids and two secured loose bunches? You just call them both pigtails even though they are completely different? Have you ever SEEN a pig's tail vs. a pony's tail? They resemble the hair type we are discussing. Let's take a vote: Copy/paste or bold the one that best describes your understanding of the term: Two braids are pigtails; two secured loose bunches are ponytails. Two braids are ponytails and two secured loose bunches are also ponytails.[/quote]
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