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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 49899"><p>Lol. I was against any peircings, tatoo's and hair dye. I was very strict with easy child....(until difficult child came along.not worth the fight)</p><p>easy child never argued, raised his voice. Laid back easy going kid. Lots of friends. Came home one day with RED hair, only to turn PINK. They first bleached his dark brown hair completely, then dyed it. After that grew out, he went BLUE. Senior Prom pictures, Blue hair. I almost died.</p><p>18th B-day he got ear peirced. Then went away to college!! Came back with tongue and chin peirced. AND BALD. Razor bald.</p><p>(and of course about 50 pounds heavier which does not go well with BALD). He then let his chin heal up and grew his hair half way down his back. Always wore it in a ponytail though.</p><p>Now at 24 normal color hair. Very short. Works out daily at health club. Lost most of his excess weight. No tatoo's, only tongue and ear peirced. (enought for me)</p><p>Not as strict with difficult child. Like I said, just not worth the fight. If he wants his hair long..go for it. I just don't care. Must be clean and out of eyes. If he wants it shaved..even better. color..nope. Beautiful dark, dark brown hair with brown eyes. Sometimes his hair shines with a tint of redness in it. Kids have offered him money and charity(school charity events) to shave his head. He got each teacher to pledge $50, and kids said they would pledge too if he shaved his head.(too bad it wasn't pocket money, he would of done it). He did not do it.</p><p></p><p>Can't wait to see your answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 49899"] Lol. I was against any peircings, tatoo's and hair dye. I was very strict with easy child....(until difficult child came along.not worth the fight) easy child never argued, raised his voice. Laid back easy going kid. Lots of friends. Came home one day with RED hair, only to turn PINK. They first bleached his dark brown hair completely, then dyed it. After that grew out, he went BLUE. Senior Prom pictures, Blue hair. I almost died. 18th B-day he got ear peirced. Then went away to college!! Came back with tongue and chin peirced. AND BALD. Razor bald. (and of course about 50 pounds heavier which does not go well with BALD). He then let his chin heal up and grew his hair half way down his back. Always wore it in a ponytail though. Now at 24 normal color hair. Very short. Works out daily at health club. Lost most of his excess weight. No tatoo's, only tongue and ear peirced. (enought for me) Not as strict with difficult child. Like I said, just not worth the fight. If he wants his hair long..go for it. I just don't care. Must be clean and out of eyes. If he wants it shaved..even better. color..nope. Beautiful dark, dark brown hair with brown eyes. Sometimes his hair shines with a tint of redness in it. Kids have offered him money and charity(school charity events) to shave his head. He got each teacher to pledge $50, and kids said they would pledge too if he shaved his head.(too bad it wasn't pocket money, he would of done it). He did not do it. Can't wait to see your answer. [/QUOTE]
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