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What would you do if your little girl had a mustache?

Because I see one on here. 

Re: What would you do if your little girl had a mustache?

  • Wax it of course.

    (just kidding but so many people have viewed this that I had to answer)

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  • I viewed...more than once. I have no reply. What she's saying is mean. If there was a girl with a mustache, that would be really sad, honestly. But I don't know what I'd do about it. And it's certainly not okay to point out.

    I will say that it bothers me when grown women have them and don't bleach or wax. 

  • Because you can see so much on a tiny sig pic?
  • The three year old next door has one. I wouldnt do anything about it if she were my kid, because why give her something to feel badly about when she's little?
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  • I'd submit her application to the club , naturally.

    what a dumb question. what the hell else would you do?

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  • Well I know you are just trying to stir up *** but I probably WOULD wax it if it bothered her. I would never want her to feel uncomfortable in her own skin and if there was something like that which bothered her and bould be easily taken care of, I would do it.

    I think most kids on THIS board are too young to be concerned with vanity, I am thinking more as they get older.

    For example - Madonna's daughter Lourdes had some crazy eyebrows that I am sure at some point she asked her mom to help her reign in.

    SD had some discoloration on her teeth and it made her self concious- so we had them whitened-she smiles a lot more now.

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  • Are you talking about my kid??

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  • I would answer this question thoughtfully if I thought it was being asked for any reason other to embarrass someone or to stir up sh*t. 
    DS1 10-06 and DS2 9-08 and baby #3 EDD 9-05-12
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  • Are you an actual adult?

    Anyway, if my DD had one, I'd take her to wax it at an appropriate age.

    And now looking at my pic, if you are referring to my DD, you are mistaken just so you know.

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  • imageToledoDeux:

    Are you talking about my kid??

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    Lol! She COULD use a trim. I'm sure there are some scissors at work you could borrow.
  • Well, if you're talking about my dd it's just a shadow on th picture, not really a mustache.  That being said...she is going to have a mustache at some point, and I'll guess it will be right around age 11 based on family history.  She's Italian and facial hair and big boobs are just a reality.  If she wants it taken care of, it will be, but it will be her decision and on her terms. God knows she has seen me use enough depilitory cream on my face to make a small nation bald. She won't be afraid of it!
  • imagemlm1128:
    Well, if you're talking about my dd it's just a shadow on th picture, not really a mustache.  That being said...she is going to have a mustache at some point, and I'll guess it will be right around age 11 based on family history.  She's Italian and facial hair and big boobs are just a reality

    For me facial hair would be a small price to pay for big boobs. All DD has to look forward to is small boobs and a furry back.

     

  • so...are you gonna say who it is? this is lame.

    whose kid has the stash? TELL US!

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  • 1.  interesting question, but d1cky to say "I see one on this board".  Poorly done.

    2. I'm a bit amused by the moustache paranoia that is now springing up.

    3. Some LOL replies so far... (especially love the furry back and the moustache PIP-oh and the office scissors!)

    4.  If I had the resources and it were a problem for her, I'd consider taking DD to get it lasered when she's a pre-teen, before then, maybe put some lemon juice on it in the summertime before some outside play, again, only if I felt it was a big issue for her.  Although...with a typical "I love everything about you" mother's blindness, I probably wouldn't notice it until she told me she was upset about it!

    5. And, as per pp, there are so many positive features that usually go along with it...skin that tans, curves, exotic eyes/features...it's just a fact of life that goes with having some spice in the blood!  

  • imageToledoDeux:

    Are you talking about my kid??

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    You owe me a new laptop! LOL! I just spit diet coke all over it. Too funny!

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  • imageToledoDeux:

    Are you talking about my kid??

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    LOL!  This girl really seems to be owning her 'stache.  Hilarious! 

     

  • well, duh... i'd let her join the circus of course.

     

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  • Looks like someone got a new name.  I see the same old mom2one personality sparkling through, though.

    Stay at home mom to a house of boys: two amazing stepsons, 12 and 9, and our 4 year old.
  • I don't think it's the same person. I doubt it's a mom2one. It's just a name one of our regulars chose to single out belle and someone whose daughter most likely has a shadow over her lip in a sig pic.

    I looked through several posts and saw several sig pics where I had to squint to see if I could see a shadow but didn't see one that jumped out at me as "hey this girl has a mustache!"

  • ghm - single out belle?  You mean by this post?  I may be slow but did she say that was who she was referring to? 
  • No, a few days ago. Never mind.
  • Sounds just like her.  I haven't seen the regular mom2one around recently, either.
    Stay at home mom to a house of boys: two amazing stepsons, 12 and 9, and our 4 year old.
  • The 'original' mom2one (remember - working moms should only have one child?) posts over on the Adoption board regularly.... here's a post she commented on....

     https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/48624836.aspx

  • I don't think it's the regular mom2one. She replied to a post of mine yesterday and I've had no issue with her.
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  • I'm pretty sure this isn't mom2one.  She was judgemental but not quite as mean.

    I miss the old days when every AE was another incarnation of dazz. 

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    I'm pretty sure this isn't mom2one.  She was judgemental but not quite as mean.

    I miss the old days when every AE was another incarnation of dazz. 

    It was much better when you didn't wonder if it was one of your friends.

     

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