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"OK so....*sigh* I've always allowed by girls to be pretty independent when it comes to what they wear, how they have their hair etc from when they been old enough to make their own desissions however for the first time ever I have a dilemma My 15 year old daughter who has had very short hair for a while now has asked if she can have a grade one all over I really don't want to say no because at the end of the day it's her hair but also she's only 15, is a grade one a little too extreme for a 15 year old girl? I'll be honest I'm kind of worried about the response she will get at school, she's already had bullying issues and this bothers me " I shaved my head at school. Nobody cared. Except the school, who made me wear a hat for six weeks. | |||
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"OK so....*sigh* I've always allowed by girls to be pretty independent when it comes to what they wear, how they have their hair etc from when they been old enough to make their own desissions however for the first time ever I have a dilemma My 15 year old daughter who has had very short hair for a while now has asked if she can have a grade one all over I really don't want to say no because at the end of the day it's her hair but also she's only 15, is a grade one a little too extreme for a 15 year old girl? I'll be honest I'm kind of worried about the response she will get at school, she's already had bullying issues and this bothers me " It wont stop the bullying so why not if it makes her happy | |||
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"Check the school policy This may be an indication of problems connected to the bullying. A form of self harming. A conversation with her sounds like a good idea " So you think its so out of the ordinary for a teenage girl to do something outlandish with her hair | |||
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"Check the school policy This may be an indication of problems connected to the bullying. A form of self harming. A conversation with her sounds like a good idea " The self harming would cross my mind as I don't know your daughter or her motivations, but if that isn't an issue and she is one who repels bullys naturally then support her right to be different. But do have the conversation that being different can be a lonely place for a teenager. | |||
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"OK so....*sigh* I've always allowed by girls to be pretty independent when it comes to what they wear, how they have their hair etc from when they been old enough to make their own desissions however for the first time ever I have a dilemma My 15 year old daughter who has had very short hair for a while now has asked if she can have a grade one all over I really don't want to say no because at the end of the day it's her hair but also she's only 15, is a grade one a little too extreme for a 15 year old girl? I'll be honest I'm kind of worried about the response she will get at school, she's already had bullying issues and this bothers me " Persuade her she wants a tattoo instead? | |||
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"Check the school policy This may be an indication of problems connected to the bullying. A form of self harming. A conversation with her sounds like a good idea " I wouldn't jump to the conclusion of 'self harming' without other evidence. It would be pretty abstract thinking for a young woman to associate shaving her head with self harming. Perhaps she has just seen some cool female rolemodels recently with awesome crops and shaved heads? Charlize Theron, Jessie J, Natalie Portman, Karen Gillan, Natalie Dormer, maybe even Sigourney Weaver. | |||
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"OK so....*sigh* I've always allowed by girls to be pretty independent when it comes to what they wear, how they have their hair etc from when they been old enough to make their own desissions however for the first time ever I have a dilemma My 15 year old daughter who has had very short hair for a while now has asked if she can have a grade one all over I really don't want to say no because at the end of the day it's her hair but also she's only 15, is a grade one a little too extreme for a 15 year old girl? I'll be honest I'm kind of worried about the response she will get at school, she's already had bullying issues and this bothers me " hey sorry but as a boy I did that to I was 14 and the backlash from teachers and others was phenomenal so a girl noooooo don't let her do it | |||
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"OK so....*sigh* I've always allowed by girls to be pretty independent when it comes to what they wear, how they have their hair etc from when they been old enough to make their own desissions however for the first time ever I have a dilemma My 15 year old daughter who has had very short hair for a while now has asked if she can have a grade one all over I really don't want to say no because at the end of the day it's her hair but also she's only 15, is a grade one a little too extreme for a 15 year old girl? I'll be honest I'm kind of worried about the response she will get at school, she's already had bullying issues and this bothers me " It's tough in these situations isn't it. I can't offer answers, I don't know her or you, all I can say is if you have concerns they're probably grounded in past experience with her and valid. As with all these things you'll only know if your decision is right years down the line. All I offer is my support as the parent of a 26 year old woman who presented me with many such dilemmas at 15 | |||
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"OK so....*sigh* I've always allowed by girls to be pretty independent when it comes to what they wear, how they have their hair etc from when they been old enough to make their own desissions however for the first time ever I have a dilemma My 15 year old daughter who has had very short hair for a while now has asked if she can have a grade one all over I really don't want to say no because at the end of the day it's her hair but also she's only 15, is a grade one a little too extreme for a 15 year old girl? I'll be honest I'm kind of worried about the response she will get at school, she's already had bullying issues and this bothers me " As adults we can't always do what we want, a lesson to instill in our kids. The school may have issues around hair: I'd check. I'm also one for self expression and compromise. How about waiting until the six weeks holiday? | |||
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"My only concern would be for her safety and well being. I'd want her to know that I respect her decisions and think she has the right to manage her style. But I'd need to feel like the bullying is nailed down as an issue, before anything that may provoke it. Without the bullying I'd almost certainly say yes for her." That's the problem after two years of complaining, and me taking my child out of school the school did sort it out and it has stopped The thing is the bullying was about her looks in the first place, because she's very boy looking and the way she acts they constantly called her a lesbian, it went way beyond that though, I don't really have the time to go through it all and I doubt anybody on here cares anyway but it got to the point she was locking herself in the toilet and calling me to come get her because she was to scared to leave school alone As I said after a lot of arse ache and meetings it is sorted But.... I just think if she rocks up with a shaven head is it going to set it all off again | |||
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"Check the school policy This may be an indication of problems connected to the bullying. A form of self harming. A conversation with her sounds like a good idea " No deffinatly not a form of self harming, she's always dressed like a boy since she was old enough to choose her own cloths, she even wears men's boxers and aftershave, the shaven head is no surprise to me at all, its quite inline with her personality | |||
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"Check the school policy This may be an indication of problems connected to the bullying. A form of self harming. A conversation with her sounds like a good idea No deffinatly not a form of self harming, she's always dressed like a boy since she was old enough to choose her own cloths, she even wears men's boxers and aftershave, the shaven head is no surprise to me at all, its quite inline with her personality " Sounds like she's firing herself up to finally be who she wants to be. Perhaps she's finally decided she's fed up with it and wants to stick two fingers up and them, and show them that their words cannot hurt her? I'd chat with her about that. But if that's why she's doing it... more power to her. | |||
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"Check the school policy This may be an indication of problems connected to the bullying. A form of self harming. A conversation with her sounds like a good idea No deffinatly not a form of self harming, she's always dressed like a boy since she was old enough to choose her own cloths, she even wears men's boxers and aftershave, the shaven head is no surprise to me at all, its quite inline with her personality Sounds like she's firing herself up to finally be who she wants to be. Perhaps she's finally decided she's fed up with it and wants to stick two fingers up and them, and show them that their words cannot hurt her? I'd chat with her about that. But if that's why she's doing it... more power to her." | |||
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"Check the school policy This may be an indication of problems connected to the bullying. A form of self harming. A conversation with her sounds like a good idea No deffinatly not a form of self harming, she's always dressed like a boy since she was old enough to choose her own cloths, she even wears men's boxers and aftershave, the shaven head is no surprise to me at all, its quite inline with her personality " Also, kudos to you for letting her be herself. A friend of mine is currently at odds with family members who keep telling her young grandson he should get his hair cut because he "looks like a girl" | |||
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"How about half her hair? A compromise!? X" She's already got a grade 3 undercut Her hairs very short as it is, just having that bit of lenth on the top makes it appear a little softer Thing is I have no problem at all how she has her hair, she's my daugher and her hair is irrelevant to me The thing is I don't want the bullying to start again and I'm torn between letting her have it and putting my foot down to protect her from what may come Kids eh | |||
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"How about half her hair? A compromise!? X She's already got a grade 3 undercut Her hairs very short as it is, just having that bit of lenth on the top makes it appear a little softer Thing is I have no problem at all how she has her hair, she's my daugher and her hair is irrelevant to me The thing is I don't want the bullying to start again and I'm torn between letting her have it and putting my foot down to protect her from what may come Kids eh " What does she say about the probability of bullying? | |||
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"Personally if my daughter said that I would say no and give her all the reasons why not." What would be your reasons why a young woman shouldn't shave their head? | |||
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"Personally if my daughter said that I would say no and give her all the reasons why not." Go for it pancake, kids love to be oppressed and have adults curb their individuality it makes them much more rounded and compliant. | |||
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"I'd find out about the school policy on haircuts. And I'd ask her why she wanted that style. " this as I know at my kids schools even boys aren't allowed that style x | |||
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"OK so....*sigh* I've always allowed by girls to be pretty independent when it comes to what they wear, how they have their hair etc from when they been old enough to make their own desissions however for the first time ever I have a dilemma My 15 year old daughter who has had very short hair for a while now has asked if she can have a grade one all over I really don't want to say no because at the end of the day it's her hair but also she's only 15, is a grade one a little too extreme for a 15 year old girl? I'll be honest I'm kind of worried about the response she will get at school, she's already had bullying issues and this bothers me " .. Will her school have an issue with it? . My daughter's old high school didn't allow girls to.. Or extreme hair dye.. Not on at all.. But rules are rules. If they are.. and you decide to let her.. Then maybe she could get sponsored for a charity . A friends daughter did this... Will make you proud.. And might take the edge off the shock for you | |||
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