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difficult child wants pink streaks in her hair!
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 53210"><p>Wanting pink streaks in hair does not equal criminal. She's not Barbie-ish either. She's a 12 year old little girl who wants to do something fun. She finally wants to do something that is unique among her circle of friends rather than being a sheep and following the crowd. My difficult child is so open to suggestion. When we bought school clothes she picked out all skirts. I tried to get her interested in other things, knowing what would happen on the first day of school, but she wouldn't have it. She went through such efforts picking out her outfit on the first day of school and looked so sweet. But all the other girls were wearing jeans. difficult child didn't wear the skirts again. We just recently gave them to Goodwill, some only worn once. That she is wanting to do something on her own, as in her own idea, is huge. If I have to pay $120 to do that, I am more than happy to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 53210"] Wanting pink streaks in hair does not equal criminal. She's not Barbie-ish either. She's a 12 year old little girl who wants to do something fun. She finally wants to do something that is unique among her circle of friends rather than being a sheep and following the crowd. My difficult child is so open to suggestion. When we bought school clothes she picked out all skirts. I tried to get her interested in other things, knowing what would happen on the first day of school, but she wouldn't have it. She went through such efforts picking out her outfit on the first day of school and looked so sweet. But all the other girls were wearing jeans. difficult child didn't wear the skirts again. We just recently gave them to Goodwill, some only worn once. That she is wanting to do something on her own, as in her own idea, is huge. If I have to pay $120 to do that, I am more than happy to do so. [/QUOTE]
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