When my son was 16, I noticed he wasn't getting haircuts anymore, just trims to keep it neat. He said he wanted to grow his hair shoulder-length, and that was ok with me.
Well now it's a year later, he has his a-little-longer-than-shoulder-length hair, and it looks great. The problem is that his attitude has changed and my DH blames it on the hair! My son has become more rebellious, not to a problem stage, but where I have to tell him twice to clean his room, do his home work etc. He into rockers now and carries himself with a "hey, everything's cool, man" way. Could it be the hair??
In other words, if we told him to cut his hair, do you think his "attitude" would change? I think he may be loving himself a bit too much, if you know what I mean.
Well now it's a year later, he has his a-little-longer-than-shoulder-length hair, and it looks great. The problem is that his attitude has changed and my DH blames it on the hair! My son has become more rebellious, not to a problem stage, but where I have to tell him twice to clean his room, do his home work etc. He into rockers now and carries himself with a "hey, everything's cool, man" way. Could it be the hair??
