Anonymous wrote:Sadly, it is not an April fools. I was really hoping for a blonde baby and she ended up having brown hair with a teeny bit of natural blonde highlights. I love her the way she is, but would also love to see her hair looking a little sun-kissed.
Anonymous wrote:I have black hair, and my daughter's hair is light brown. She's beautiful.
The fact that your daughter's still so young, and is anything but beautiful and perfect in her own mother's eyes really speaks volumes for you. I actually agree with the PP that suggested counseling, because you're going to do your daughter some major damage if you don't. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not your ex-SIL. Sun-In sounds far too harsh for a baby.
I don't think there is anything wrong with my daughter for having brown hair. It just seems like blondes are universally more accepted, thought of as cuter, more popular, etc. What if she ends up being that mousy kid with no friends?
Whew! OK, yes, a troll. Thanks for making that clear OP. Troll grade: B+ (because you had me going there for a minute!)
I'm not a troll, just a crappy mother I guess. No one else worries about this? Or are you all blondes with little blonde babies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not your ex-SIL. Sun-In sounds far too harsh for a baby.
I don't think there is anything wrong with my daughter for having brown hair. It just seems like blondes are universally more accepted, thought of as cuter, more popular, etc. What if she ends up being that mousy kid with no friends?
Whew! OK, yes, a troll. Thanks for making that clear OP. Troll grade: B+ (because you had me going there for a minute!)
Anonymous wrote:Uhhh... How much hair does she have? Is this really an issue? I'm picturing fine baby hair and a sun burnt scalp with this endeavor.
I suggest dressing her in colors that compliment her hair and getting some cute sun bonnets.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is anything wrong with my daughter for having brown hair. It just seems like blondes are universally more accepted, thought of as cuter, more popular, etc. What if she ends up being that mousy kid with no friends?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not your ex-SIL. Sun-In sounds far too harsh for a baby.
I don't think there is anything wrong with my daughter for having brown hair. It just seems like blondes are universally more accepted, thought of as cuter, more popular, etc. What if she ends up being that mousy kid with no friends?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not your ex-SIL. Sun-In sounds far too harsh for a baby.
I don't think there is anything wrong with my daughter for having brown hair. It just seems like blondes are universally more accepted, thought of as cuter, more popular, etc. What if she ends up being that mousy kid with no friends?