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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 684213" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I suspect it's a bit of both. But I don't understand why he went from being a little kid who enjoyed baths and showers to a teen who refused to take them. I almost understand the lack of hair washing - it's curly and when it's greasy it's straighter and he wishes it were straight - not enough to get a decent cut, of course. When he has to cut it for a job he gets a crew cut so he doesn't have to cut it again for months and months until it gets too long again. He just doesn't care what he looks like at all and has said so when I suggested he get an actual "style". He doesn't want to have to mess with it. Pity - he has beautiful hair. Shaving is kind of the same way.</p><p></p><p>So maybe it's a bit of laziness thrown in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 684213, member: 17309"] I suspect it's a bit of both. But I don't understand why he went from being a little kid who enjoyed baths and showers to a teen who refused to take them. I almost understand the lack of hair washing - it's curly and when it's greasy it's straighter and he wishes it were straight - not enough to get a decent cut, of course. When he has to cut it for a job he gets a crew cut so he doesn't have to cut it again for months and months until it gets too long again. He just doesn't care what he looks like at all and has said so when I suggested he get an actual "style". He doesn't want to have to mess with it. Pity - he has beautiful hair. Shaving is kind of the same way. So maybe it's a bit of laziness thrown in? [/QUOTE]
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