Did she want it? Did she ask for it? Did she ask nicely?
She's six years old. Most little girls that are six years old are sooooooo fascinated with pink that they would wear a pink wig to school if they could! I'm sure she's not wanting her hair to be pink as a form of rebellion at..... six years old! *cough*
As parents....... you showed her how to do it in moderation. And the truth is....... it will grow out and get cut and disappear before most anyone else even sees it.
Exactly how are you being bad? Now if you held her down and dyed it pink while she was kicking and screaming....... lol sure, you'd suck as parents. But you kind of taught her a lesson to come to you rather than to just make a decision like that behind your back. I think it was rather open. :)
2007-06-11 08:52:51
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answered by Marianne not Ginger™ 7
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Leave the crazy hair to teenagers who can pull it off. On a small child, it's just tacky. I know it's "just "hair and it's "just" someone's appearance and you shouldn't judge on appearances, but this is real life. Everyone makes a judgement based on their first impression. Just the fact that you're unsure about it yourself shows what you think of people with crazy colored hair. As a child, their appearance is your responsibility and it will be reflected on you as a parent. I mean, who lets their kids have hair like that? Those thoughts you have about it are other parents will be thinking about you when they see your child with pink hair. So I guess it's just a matter of whether you care about what people think. Sure, some people won't care; this is the 21st century. But there are like-minded folks out there who wouldn't look too fondly on it, like you probably don't.
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answered by ? 3
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My sister-in-law put blonde highlights on her 4 year old daughter's hair and wherever hair she found on her bald hubby. Everyone adored the little ones extra sun glowing streaks where the husband looked like crusty the clown got electrocuted!
They're just jealous cause you thought and did it first.
Next week - all their daughter's heads will be pink!
2007-06-11 08:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No your letting her express her self in a small way it's not as if you let her run around with a gallon of make up on and her belly hanging out while she's ajusting her thong!
2007-06-11 09:07:13
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answered by ktychaos13 4
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She must have wanted it, right? I mean..she came to you and asked if she could do it, right? If that is the case, then you are just fine parents. You didn't harm her. It will grow out or can be changed. You do what you feel is right for your child...not what people will judge as right. Now, if you told her that you were going to color her hair whether she liked it or not....that's another story.
2007-06-11 08:51:04
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answered by DinahLynne 6
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I dont see the problem,it is your child and as long as she is not harmed then its fine.I know what your going through-I let my 9 year old boy get a mohawk and I have heard crap about it since day 1.Its summer it hurts no one & it doesnt distract in school so I say let them have it
2007-06-11 08:52:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If your kid likes it then who cares what others think. Don't even ask us what we think. Freedom of expression is a good thing and your child can chose to stand out in a crowd if that is what she (or he) wants.
2007-06-11 08:52:59
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answered by HolliDolly 2
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You're her parent, so who cares what "they" think. It's not like you're forcing her to shave her head or something. Everyone should mind their own business. She's old enough to have input on her hair and if she likes it "they" should shut up.
2007-06-11 08:58:15
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answered by wwhrd 7
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Nothing wrong with it at all!
Why would this make you a bad parent?
Tried to highlite my 10 year olds tips, didnt take the first time , gonna try again.
2007-06-11 08:53:12
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answered by charlie B 4
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I don't think that's bad if she wanted it. Parents let their kids paint their faces and dress up, what's wrong with pink highlights? If it doesn't look bad and she's happy, that's what matters
2007-06-11 08:50:35
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answered by xangel123x 5
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