Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the big deal about shaving as a child?
Razors are dangerous, body hair is natural. I wish we'd all get over the body hair issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 = 1st grade?!
+1. That's ridiculous. Can she read?
What does being able to read have to do with a child who has excessive leg hair? The whole original post states that it seems way too early to shave because it typically is WAY too early. But what's the alternative if the child is being teased and she's completely self-conscious about it. The leg hair is very different than her peers and it's causing problems. The whole point of the post was that it's way earlier than when it's expected to have to deal with this. At no point in the post does it say "hey, I really want to make my DD shave her legs for fun!"
Maybe the solution is to find better peers.
What a completely stupid statement.
You're right. It's clearly better to let everyone else dictate how you feel about yourself, and let you know what you have to change.
Anonymous wrote:What is the big deal about shaving as a child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have hairy legs and can get by with shaving every few months, but both DDs do. We tried shaving once, but the stubble grew back within a few days. I g0t them a sugar waxing kit. They can do it themselves and it's a lot more gentle than regular waxing. They both say the pain in minimal and lasts MUCH longer than shaving.
I like this idea. What's the name of the waxing kit you use?
Anonymous wrote:I don't have hairy legs and can get by with shaving every few months, but both DDs do. We tried shaving once, but the stubble grew back within a few days. I g0t them a sugar waxing kit. They can do it themselves and it's a lot more gentle than regular waxing. They both say the pain in minimal and lasts MUCH longer than shaving.
Anonymous wrote:I think it sends the wrong message to shave a 7 yo, OP. Many feel as I do. But this issue has been endlessly and viciously debated here before (search for previous threads) and I can't get into it now.
Anonymous wrote:It sends the message that you are listening to her and you care.
Shave her legs.