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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love when parents of only boys comment on girls’ hair. You have no idea how hard it is to keep it from getting tangled when down. And when it’s up in a pony? Please I have tried everything short of dousing her hair in product everyday to keep it up. She has a lot of hair and it’s heavy and monitoring her while she is playing to make sure she look out together. [/quote] OP here. The hair is another story. The one girl has long, thick, curly blond hair. It’s beautiful. My sister was all “it doesn’t curl anymore”. Because they BRUSH it! One day with me and the child had the most gorgeous ringlets. A little conditioner, comb through in the tub, loose braid overnight to keep it from getting frizzy. I’m a mom of boys and my hair is straight but even I could figure out long, curly hair management in a day. COMMON SENSE.[/quote] It’s cute you think all girls would let you touch their hair every night without a fight. Or that maybe you might be too tired to fight one night and god forbid their hair may not be perfect. You’re an insult to women. Watching your niece is not the same. Just like someone babysitting kids doesn’t know the true meaning of parenthood. Get over yourself. [/quote] Stop defending your unwillingness to take care of your own kids. You’re embarrassing yourself. [/quote] Bc teaching my daughter looking perfect at all times is a top priority is really appropriate. I’m not giving my kid anxiety over a hair being out of place during the day. She is smart, well liked and kind to her siblings and others. I’m very proud of her no matter if her hair gets tangled when she is out to play. And I say this as someone who has spent over an hour trying to get her hair to stay because I actually agree that it’s important to present yourself well, but sometimes there is only so much you can do without causing stress (and arriving somewhere on time- which I also find to be important) [/quote]
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