ckay87
demented and sad...but social
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To what extent (if at all) do you dictate how your teen styles his/her hair?
I ask my DS (15) to be clean and presentable. No tatoos, no piercings, no crazy hair coloring. But the kid likes to get a mohawk in the summer and each time my DH wants to "forbid" it. Now, it's not my choice of hairstyles for him at all - in fact, I pretty much dislike it, personally. But it's just hair. It's his hair. It grows...very quickly in his case. You have to let a kid express himself somehow. Some ways can be inappropriate or damaging (such as tatoos, certain clothing, or ear guages), but some are just harmless. I think hairdos are, for the most part, harmless.
What do you think? Do you have a kid with a crazy hairstyle? Do you dictate what they can and can't do with their hair? Where do you draw the line?
I ask my DS (15) to be clean and presentable. No tatoos, no piercings, no crazy hair coloring. But the kid likes to get a mohawk in the summer and each time my DH wants to "forbid" it. Now, it's not my choice of hairstyles for him at all - in fact, I pretty much dislike it, personally. But it's just hair. It's his hair. It grows...very quickly in his case. You have to let a kid express himself somehow. Some ways can be inappropriate or damaging (such as tatoos, certain clothing, or ear guages), but some are just harmless. I think hairdos are, for the most part, harmless.
What do you think? Do you have a kid with a crazy hairstyle? Do you dictate what they can and can't do with their hair? Where do you draw the line?