Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had lice for 6 months despite frequent treatments. There is no way missing school would have been feasible
6 months. I don’t think so or you were doing something wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imposing our values on others seems culturally insensitive.
You joke but lice are a white people thing.
Lice cannot see skin color. They are repelled by some hair products. We used the fairy tale tree oiled products with hair spray and gel and never had lice when mine were little.
Black people rarely get lice. It’s definitely a white people problem.
No, it’s not. You sound racist. It may be all the hair products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imposing our values on others seems culturally insensitive.
You joke but lice are a white people thing.
Lice cannot see skin color. They are repelled by some hair products. We used the fairy tale tree oiled products with hair spray and gel and never had lice when mine were little.
Black people rarely get lice. It’s definitely a white people problem.
Anonymous wrote:My kid had lice for 6 months despite frequent treatments. There is no way missing school would have been feasible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imposing our values on others seems culturally insensitive.
You joke but lice are a white people thing.
Lice cannot see skin color. They are repelled by some hair products. We used the fairy tale tree oiled products with hair spray and gel and never had lice when mine were little.
Black people rarely get lice. It’s definitely a white people problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imposing our values on others seems culturally insensitive.
You joke but lice are a white people thing.
Lice cannot see skin color. They are repelled by some hair products. We used the fairy tale tree oiled products with hair spray and gel and never had lice when mine were little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imposing our values on others seems culturally insensitive.
You joke but lice are a white people thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roughly 15-20 years ago, students could not return to school until they could show they no longer had lice or nits.
Live spreads so quickly, I don’t want my kids bringing it home.
Lice are less “contagious” than most people think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imposing our values on others seems culturally insensitive.
You joke but lice are a white people thing.
Anonymous wrote:Roughly 15-20 years ago, students could not return to school until they could show they no longer had lice or nits.
Live spreads so quickly, I don’t want my kids bringing it home.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's ever been the case that kids stay home from lice? I just wish the school would send word home that lice is going around so people can check their kids. We only noticed after the lice were all over the kids and me! So gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imposing our values on others seems culturally insensitive.
You joke but lice are a white people thing.