I'm not really asking for help with a decision...just curious what the rest of you would do if this were your child. It's hard for me to be objective, but I've gotten a couple of comments about it.
As many of you know, Cal was pretty much bald for a very long time...he started growing hair very, very slowly over the last year and then in the last few months the hair growth has really picked up and he has this mullet thing going on. I am not really a fan of long hair on boys (although, I don't have a problem with it), but I am just not ready to cut it just yet b/c it's still so new! I just want to cherish the fact that he has hair, even if it IS long, scraggly, and so fine that it gets all staticky! I know the second we cut it he's going to seem like such a big boy!
This picture doesn't really do it justice...looks worse in person.
Re: Would you cut his hair? (PIP)
Honestly, if it was my son I would just to make sure he didn't have a mullet. I'm not a fan of long baby boy hair but thats just my opinion.
ps he is PRECIOUS!
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Funny - so does Cal (which he got from me!)!
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I would soooo be on the fence abou it. As a Mom of another mostly bald baby, I know that would be super hard.
Like Schmoodle said, I'd probably do it, but it would take me a few weeks to work up the nerve.
Because we're fancy like that.
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Jonah's is so bad that he almost has two complete swirls in the back that go in opposite directions.
So he ends up getting this huge piece of hair that sticks straight up in the back. I think he got it from me because my husband doesn't have anything like this.
heehee...thanks!
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