Anonymous wrote:Amazing to me that there's a conversation here about what 12-year-olds can do with their nails, and on another thread parents are accepting that their 14 year olds might have sex.
I let my 12 yo daughter paint her nails with nail polish and get the occasional manicure. She can get at home press on nails, but no acrylics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would object to a kid having acrylics based on cost alone.
THIS.
It is an expense but she doesn’t get near the amount of clothes and “self care” (i.e. face masks and lotions from Sephora or Ulta) that her sister does, so I just count this as her indulgence. It’s our bonding time too, she shows me the designs she’s picked out on Pinterest and asks my opinion, and we go together and pick a podcast that we each have an earbud for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would object to a kid having acrylics based on cost alone.
THIS.
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to get hate apparently but my MS daughter has acrylics. It’s kind of weird because she’s not otherwise girly, not into makeup or fashion, but she loves her nails and getting designs. *shrug*
Anonymous wrote:I would object to a kid having acrylics based on cost alone.