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-> Parenting our children
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amother
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Sun, Nov 17 2019, 3:49 pm
There is a difference between correcting something commonly seen as a defect or deformity, such as excessive lip hair or a deviated septum, and "correcting" something that is only seen as a flaw because of increasingly ridiculous beauty standards.
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amother
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Sun, Nov 17 2019, 5:16 pm
How is that a solution? Thin is not a plus. How about an expensive salon cutting it? Why not a really good hair dryer, iron & hair products?
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amother
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Sun, Nov 17 2019, 5:29 pm
My daughter is extremely happy with her "new look" . She keeps on looking in the mirror . She's so happy she can finally wear her hair in a normal pony.
Those who mentioned I should wait till puberty ... she started maturing a few months ago
Will see how her hair looks in a few weeks/months .
Thanks for all your advice
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Flip Flops
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Sun, Nov 17 2019, 6:53 pm
Could she please donate some hair to me??
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cookiewriter
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Sun, Nov 17 2019, 7:50 pm
Do a keratin treatment. Transforms the JaĆr
Lasts a bunch of months . Make sure to use the special shampoo they give you to make it last longer
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