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maybe a little Occupational Therapist (OT) - how much makeup for 13 yo?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 455378" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Is there any chance that she would "observe" the girls who are most successful in her school? Around here it is really unusual for heavy or unusual makeup to be used by anyone except for those who are seeking attention...which usually results in negative attention. When I raised the four girls in the prior generation makeup wasn't an issue but in the 2000 teen group it rather divides the "ins" and the "outs". Depending on how much of a difficult child she is..perhaps she would see that it's not good to look like you are screaming for attention with makeup or clothing.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the "hairless" topic...I can't believe that trend. Where to heck did it come from? How do young kids even come to see that as standard grooming? It has just been in the past year or two that I have learned that "most" girls do that when they are older. When easy child/difficult child shared that waxing and shaving were standard grooming acts I honestly thought he was pulling my chain! If I were fifty years younger and in my prime...I would not include that in my "must do" list. Eh Gods! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 455378, member: 35"] Is there any chance that she would "observe" the girls who are most successful in her school? Around here it is really unusual for heavy or unusual makeup to be used by anyone except for those who are seeking attention...which usually results in negative attention. When I raised the four girls in the prior generation makeup wasn't an issue but in the 2000 teen group it rather divides the "ins" and the "outs". Depending on how much of a difficult child she is..perhaps she would see that it's not good to look like you are screaming for attention with makeup or clothing. Regarding the "hairless" topic...I can't believe that trend. Where to heck did it come from? How do young kids even come to see that as standard grooming? It has just been in the past year or two that I have learned that "most" girls do that when they are older. When easy child/difficult child shared that waxing and shaving were standard grooming acts I honestly thought he was pulling my chain! If I were fifty years younger and in my prime...I would not include that in my "must do" list. Eh Gods! DDD [/QUOTE]
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