Kids today have long hair, short hair, matted hair, braided hair, blue hair, streaked hair, spiked hair... why is this mom putting an age restriction on NO HAIR?? Seems like she's ruling out the least objectionable hair style.
Quote from: Jay Croce © on September 21, 2007, 08:16:53 PMKids today have long hair, short hair, matted hair, braided hair, blue hair, streaked hair, spiked hair... why is this mom putting an age restriction on NO HAIR?? Seems like she's ruling out the least objectionable hair style. For one thing, a 5-year-old is too young to handle a razor and shave his own head. An adult would have to do it for him. Most people have enough to do without adding that chore to their daily routine. Aside from that, children that young look ill when they don't have any hair.
Quote from: RazorX on September 21, 2007, 08:38:07 PMQuote from: Jay Croce © on September 21, 2007, 08:16:53 PMKids today have long hair, short hair, matted hair, braided hair, blue hair, streaked hair, spiked hair... why is this mom putting an age restriction on NO HAIR?? Seems like she's ruling out the least objectionable hair style. For one thing, a 5-year-old is too young to handle a razor and shave his own head. An adult would have to do it for him. Most people have enough to do without adding that chore to their daily routine. Aside from that, children that young look ill when they don't have any hair. I agree with you Razor, give the kid a buzz cut with shears for now. when he hits puberty then he can go Mr. Clean.
Have to agree with all of the above. Add to that peer pressure ... it may be fun to look like Daddy at home, but can they handle the ribbing of fellow students at school (and kids are cruel).
I agree with you Razor, give the kid a buzz cut with shears for now. when he hits puberty then he can go Mr. Clean.