Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader wants to shave her legs but I’ve been telling her no so far. She has noticeable hair but it’s blondish. I brutally skinned my legs when shaving as a teen so I’ve love to avoid this for my clutzy kid. She doesn’t have arm pit hair yet… of note, her older cousins (ages 24 and 27) do not shave anything.
NP. ugh. seriously, it is her body. let her shave. get her an electric razor. or show her how to gently shave.
i'm pretty surprised at the responses of some moms here. time to grow up, ladies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so glad this is changing. I got called gorilla legs in gym class in middle school because my mom didn’t want me to shave yet.
Still happens. My daughter’s teammate doesn’t shave and everyone snickers at the poor girl.
Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader wants to shave her legs but I’ve been telling her no so far. She has noticeable hair but it’s blondish. I brutally skinned my legs when shaving as a teen so I’ve love to avoid this for my clutzy kid. She doesn’t have arm pit hair yet… of note, her older cousins (ages 24 and 27) do not shave anything.
Anonymous wrote:I hope this is a joke.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if this is a new trend. My older teen daughter has decided she doesn't like shaving her legs anymore. She is still wearing shorts and it's getting pretty long. She also has a summer job where she works outdoors and is working with the public.
I know it's her body just a little worried about what people might say to her, or if it will affect her job in any way. Or is this common now for teen girls?
Yes. I have explicitly told her multiple times over the years that not doing so isn’t an option. She isn’t allowed to come to any family gatherings without shaven legs and armpits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so glad this is changing. I got called gorilla legs in gym class in middle school because my mom didn’t want me to shave yet.
Still happens. My daughter’s teammate doesn’t shave and everyone snickers at the poor girl.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so glad this is changing. I got called gorilla legs in gym class in middle school because my mom didn’t want me to shave yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12 year old does not and doesn’t want to. I told her it’s completely her decision but that I just wanted her to be aware that shaving armpit hair will help with keeping BO at bay. Didn’t change her stance at all.
I don’t mind the legs, it’s irrelevant to me, but I admit the armpit hair makes me worry she will be mocked at the pool etc.
And if she’s mocked at the pool…so what?
I was mocked for having a back brace in middle school. And? I learned who my real friends were, I learned to ignore mean people and carry on with my life, and I’m married and successful and happy today. People will mock your daughter, at some point for some reason. It is part. Of. Life.