sockgirl77
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Long hair.. it!!
My boy had long hair too but we recently cut it. He had ringlet curls so it didn't hang in his face or anything.
You have the cutest little boy in the whole wide world.
Long hair.. it!!
My boy had long hair too but we recently cut it. He had ringlet curls so it didn't hang in his face or anything.
When my daughter was 3 she got hold of scissors and I ended up having to cut her hair like a boys to minimize the damage (she looked like she had lost a fight with a Weedeater). Needless to say she wore the frilliest stuff I could find until it grew back. Her hair had just gotten out of that scraggly baby hair stage and she got all kinds of ponytail holders and clippies for her birthday. Oh I cried my eyes out cleaning those little blonde locks off the bathroom floor! Luckily she had enough hair in the front for me to still latch on a barrette or two.
You have the cutest little boy in the whole wide world.
He's lookin all jacked up right now with the toof missin'
You lil'man looked so sad the other night.. I hate seeing him sick.
He's over it now. You should have seen him when he climbed into Baby Booti's crib and decided to have a cage match with her. She smacked the piss out of him and told him to "GET OUT NOW PACUP!"
I think her son is adorable. He does not look like a girl.
You need to teach her... it's JAKUP!
My son is 12 and he hunts and fishes with his father, splits fire wood, rides a 125 dirt bike, plays the drums and would freak out if some one called him ADORABLE! I did not say her Son was not Cute, but if he is trying to look more tough then he should maybe change the style some what, but if he likes it then let it be....
Oh no, he's not trying to look more tough. He just likes the hair.
Oh no, he's not trying to look more tough. He just likes the hair.
His hair is very similar to a boy in my son's 1st grade class.
My son had a hard time convincing us when we saw a picture, that the child was a boy. At that young of an age, the facial structure of boys and girls is the same, once they hit puberty, it doesn't matter so much.
None of the other children in my son's class with play with the long-haired boy.
Really? Cam has no problem getting friends. Especially girlfriends! He's not so interested in girls yet though. He like that they like him, but he doesn't sweat them at all. He tells me that all the girls like him. In his words... "black, white, hispanic.......fat, skinny.....whatever. They all dig it."
No crisis of confidence there, is there?
If you can't mess around with goofy clothes and different haircuts when you're a kid, when can you do it? It's behavior that matters, not the haircut.
Personally, I love letting my 2 year old pick out the clothes she wants to wear in the morning; we have no idea what she'll go for. Her color combinations do hurt my eyes sometimes. Between the socks, shoes, pants and shirt she can have a whole rainbow going on.