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Then he's all yours. And Maryse's!

ETA: And my ''mehness' wasn't because of Travis. I loved him--it was the story line in general.


Speaking of need to read now....I happened to be looking at it last week--can't remember why, but is it correct that you have not read The Hunger Games?????? And Amy? And TESSA?!
How could y'all not have read this awesomest of awesome books?!
Or maybe you read it and just didn't rate it??




I read and loved Hunger Games. I read the first Divergent book...was not terribly impressed and did not continue.

ETA: Just looked it up. Now I remember! I had totally forgotten!


I asked Jean to join us too, because it's one of her May challenge books!


I asked Jean to join us too, because it's one of her May c..."
Creepy cover. *shudders*


I asked Jean to join us too, because it's on..."
but really good series!


That is hard Tasha.
My first response was just cut it, its hair and grows back. However, if you feel like she will be bullied that adds another layer. Though, you want her to be confident in who she is. Also it is summer so by fall it will of grown a bit if she ends up disliking it. On the other hand if she feels like she is a boy and is more comfortable that way that is really something to take in consideration.
I wish I had the face for a pixie. I love how Audrey Hepburn, Mia Farrow, Michelle Williams look with them.
My first response was just cut it, its hair and grows back. However, if you feel like she will be bullied that adds another layer. Though, you want her to be confident in who she is. Also it is summer so by fall it will of grown a bit if she ends up disliking it. On the other hand if she feels like she is a boy and is more comfortable that way that is really something to take in consideration.
I wish I had the face for a pixie. I love how Audrey Hepburn, Mia Farrow, Michelle Williams look with them.
This
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And this
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And this are so cute
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And this
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And this are so cute
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There are some seriously cute, non-maintenance hair cuts that she can try. My nephew had them, (and he started as my niece when he was younger) and he hated doing his hair then. It was a brush and go thing. And he looked very feminine with his hair short. It just depends on the style.
Tasha, this is a hard one... have you let her talk with an impartial third party... I hesitate to use the word counselor because I dont think she needs counseling... just someone outside the situation... that may be able to give her an impartial opinion? I agree... maybe do the haircut in stages for the summer? I love pixie cuts on girls though. I could never get away with it because I have naturally curly hair.

Grey, I do too. But some just look so cute.
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Lol. Its so funny. I had short hair as a kid my mom just always cut it that way. Definitely looked more boy than pixie...
But this alway looks feminine to me
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Though it sounds like Tasha's daughter is not wanting to look feminine.
I started caring way to much what others think at way too young of an age. Very shy and worried about people seeing me. I would practically dress to disappear. I still fight against it as an adult. Like, its hot but if I braid my hair up will people look at me.....then no I better not. Im 38 and want to kick myself that I still do this.
But this alway looks feminine to me
http://www.short-haircut.com/wp-conte...
Though it sounds like Tasha's daughter is not wanting to look feminine.
I started caring way to much what others think at way too young of an age. Very shy and worried about people seeing me. I would practically dress to disappear. I still fight against it as an adult. Like, its hot but if I braid my hair up will people look at me.....then no I better not. Im 38 and want to kick myself that I still do this.

I never minded the haircut, although I didn't have any say in it! The fringe (bangs) used to be cut so short that it was always embarrassing for a little while until it grew in a bit though.
I always let my own kids have their haircut however they wanted. Thank goodness my middle son soon grew out of the short-lived fad for 'undercuts'. *shudders* But I had 3 boys. Maybe it's different with girls. Mine were never too fussed really, about hair or clothes. Made life a bit easier for a parent, I guess.


I bet you were cute as a button.



So believe in yourself! Parenting is never easy, but it sounds like you are doing great! I'm glad the haircut worked out well.
Tasha, there is no way that wouldn't be hard. Second R and Jan.
It's great thst the cut made her feel so good aboit herself.
It's great thst the cut made her feel so good aboit herself.
I'm with them ^, You're a great mom! This parenting stuff is HARD. And they didn't come with manuals, LOL! We do the best we can...and it sounds like you are doing a great job with her. Kudos to you for being an understanding and compassionate mom...and to her for knowing what she wants and having the chutzpah to ask for it. We're here whenever you need us!
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