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Date Posted: 10:30:45 12/24/07 Mon
Author: Jen
Subject: Re: long to very short makeover
In reply to: Advice Column Writer 's message, "Re: long to very short makeover" on 10:01:52 12/22/07 Sat

>I'm sorry, but you people are nuts! Yes, she may be
>her mother, and, yes, the daughter may only be 11
>years old - but the child still has free will! It may
>not seem like much of a right to an adult, but
>children have the freedom of opinion as well. I
>believe what Ted suggested and those other mothers did
>was wrong! Yes, I had boyishly short hair in
>Kindergarten and I am about to get it cut that short
>or shorter again in the next week. My parents tried to
>PERSUADE me to keep it long. But in the end, I still
>went with what -I- thought was best. I haven't
>regretted my decisions yet. What you people are doing
>by forcing your daughters or sons to get hairstyles of
>your choice is limiting their freedom of expression!
>If a girl loves long hair, why take that love away? If
>a boy wants a little bit longer hair than is normal,
>why take that dream away? Don't force your kids to do
>stuff - persuade them instead. Most of my life lately
>has been nothing but my dad forcing his opinion on me
>and it made me quite a miserable person to hang around
>with at school. Now, I've moved out from his house and
>moved back in with my mom. I'm making decisions for
>myself again - and I'm a much more enjoyable, happy,
>and self-confident person. And choosing my own
>hairstyle(s) is one of those better decisions I've
>made in the past few months.
I made my choice that my 12 year old daughter will forced cut her very long hair very short like a boy I love very short haircut on my daughter from now my 12 year old daughter will her haircut from the barber shop to keep shape her very short hair . By the way my 12 year old daughter is is not allowed grow her very long hair back again she will keep very short haircut from now on.

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