Anonymous wrote:A fabric swim cap. The hair will get wet but wont be a tangles mess in one. https://www.amazon.com/Unisex-Junior-Lightweight-Stretch-Bathing/dp/B0CLHL66WZ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, Thanks for those who understand my child can have a voice for how he wears his hair. He’s biracial and hair is part of Black culture but it also shouldn’t matter. Race, sec at birth, and gender identity should be entirely irrelevant here.
Thank you also for those who gave realistic suggestions. He is learning to care for his hair. He is also 5.
Come on and braid his hair
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, Thanks for those who understand my child can have a voice for how he wears his hair. He’s biracial and hair is part of Black culture but it also shouldn’t matter. Race, sec at birth, and gender identity should be entirely irrelevant here.
Thank you also for those who gave realistic suggestions. He is learning to care for his hair. He is also 5.
Come on and braid his hair
+1. My kid is on DC Waves and a summer swim team. No black moms are letting a 5 year old swim with loose hair because they’re respecting his voice. Just braid his hair and save yourselves all the pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, Thanks for those who understand my child can have a voice for how he wears his hair. He’s biracial and hair is part of Black culture but it also shouldn’t matter. Race, sec at birth, and gender identity should be entirely irrelevant here.
Thank you also for those who gave realistic suggestions. He is learning to care for his hair. He is also 5.
Come on and braid his hair
Anonymous wrote:OP here, Thanks for those who understand my child can have a voice for how he wears his hair. He’s biracial and hair is part of Black culture but it also shouldn’t matter. Race, sec at birth, and gender identity should be entirely irrelevant here.
Thank you also for those who gave realistic suggestions. He is learning to care for his hair. He is also 5.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, Thanks for those who understand my child can have a voice for how he wears his hair. He’s biracial and hair is part of Black culture but it also shouldn’t matter. Race, sec at birth, and gender identity should be entirely irrelevant here.
Thank you also for those who gave realistic suggestions. He is learning to care for his hair. He is also 5.