Anonymous wrote:Why does body hair disgust us so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, my daughter is 13 and still doesn't shave. Most of her friends don't either. Why does a 10yr old care? I find that sad. She is just a kid.
I am the mother of a daughter that is pale and has dark hair. My guess is that your little girl doesn't have to endure the relentless teasing of kids because of this issue. If she did, you might be a little more open minded about it.
She is just a kid, but body hair comes in differently on different people. The reason a 10 year old cares is because the teasing can be brutal and if it can help her project a positive body image for herself, why should you find it sad?
+1 you tell 'em
Sorry but having a positive body image doesn't come with make-up, shaving, nose jobs, botox etc.... If you are teaching that, you are the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please take her to get waxed. So much better than shaving and ingrowns etc
Cosmetologist here. Do not wax young girls skin, anywhere. They have very thin and more delicate skin than adults and it is extremely painful. Honestly, between this and the other thread about the Dad who waxes his 5yr old's unibrow, you wonder why girls have such a bad image of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please take her to get waxed. So much better than shaving and ingrowns etc
Cosmetologist here. Do not wax young girls skin, anywhere. They have very thin and more delicate skin than adults and it is extremely painful. Honestly, between this and the other thread about the Dad who waxes his 5yr old's unibrow, you wonder why girls have such a bad image of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see the issue. Why can't a 10 year old shave? 10 isn't a child anymore. I got my period at 10.
Only on DCUMAnonymous wrote:Please take her to get waxed. So much better than shaving and ingrowns etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, my daughter is 13 and still doesn't shave. Most of her friends don't either. Why does a 10yr old care? I find that sad. She is just a kid.
I am the mother of a daughter that is pale and has dark hair. My guess is that your little girl doesn't have to endure the relentless teasing of kids because of this issue. If she did, you might be a little more open minded about it.
She is just a kid, but body hair comes in differently on different people. The reason a 10 year old cares is because the teasing can be brutal and if it can help her project a positive body image for herself, why should you find it sad?
+1 you tell 'em
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, my daughter is 13 and still doesn't shave. Most of her friends don't either. Why does a 10yr old care? I find that sad. She is just a kid.
I am the mother of a daughter that is pale and has dark hair. My guess is that your little girl doesn't have to endure the relentless teasing of kids because of this issue. If she did, you might be a little more open minded about it.
She is just a kid, but body hair comes in differently on different people. The reason a 10 year old cares is because the teasing can be brutal and if it can help her project a positive body image for herself, why should you find it sad?
Anonymous wrote:Please take her to get waxed. So much better than shaving and ingrowns etc