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AIBU?

To shave or not to shave

37 replies

Getyourrocksoffhoney · 13/05/2017 22:50

DD 9 asked to shave her legs. I said no chance, no way, you are way too young. Now wandering what is wrong with her shaving. I asked my local salon and they told me to bring her in to get them waxed other 9 year olds come. AIBU?

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19lottie82 · 13/05/2017 22:57

Are her legs very hairy?

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Getyourrocksoffhoney · 13/05/2017 22:59

Yes I think so.

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Mamabear14 · 13/05/2017 23:00

Electric razor? I wouldn't be giving blades or putting a 9yr old through waxing

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StillMedusa · 13/05/2017 23:01

If she has asked to then I guess she is embarrassed about her hairy legs... in which case why not help her find her preferred method? I remember cutting my legs to ribbons at not much older with my Dad's razor (hence me saying find a method) but given that there are lots of options these days, I don't see why anyone should have to wait simply based on their age!
Both of my girls shaved their legs from about 10 because they were embarrassed ...kids can tease, and I showed them how.

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RiojaHaze · 13/05/2017 23:02

I've just bought a cheap Remington lady shave for my ten year old DD. I didn't want her using a blade in the shower and she wasn't keen on the idea of waxing.

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Blimey01 · 13/05/2017 23:05

I bet the salon did. Extra money for them to drum up business with children. Frankly I think it's ridiculous. It's one thing to be interested in your mum's razor if you've seen her shaving out of curiosity, quite another to take your DD to get waxed. Where will it end? Why not throw in a facial and some acrilylic nails at the same time....
Why would anyone start all this so early? Let her be a child.

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LucyAutumn · 13/05/2017 23:06

Veet hair removal cream or spray?

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MeadowDream · 13/05/2017 23:07

I recommend an Electric razor too. If she has hairy legs she's not too young but teach her how to safely use it

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Justmadeperfectflapjacks · 13/05/2017 23:13

If her legs are hairy and razors are designed to get the hairs off and she wants them off then why not?
She has voiced her request. . Listen to her request and she will confide in you about more important things in the future.
(Voice of experience. . .)

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MirandaWest · 13/05/2017 23:14

DD is 11 and uses an electric razor on her legs and armpits.

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mamalovesmojitos · 13/05/2017 23:17

I don't see a problem with shaving. Cheap, effective and quick. I helped my dd at the start, and after a while she got the hang of it. It's hard being a dark-haired girl in school...kids can be cruel.

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NoLoveofMine · 13/05/2017 23:17

I think it's so sad that girls of that age are already wanting to shave, to get rid of natural hair.

Sadly, I was and am exactly the same. I save my bodily hair and know I'm conforming to what's expected of a girl. I'd probably have been upset if my parents hadn't let me do it. Frustrating.

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NoLoveofMine · 13/05/2017 23:18

I don't see a problem with shaving. Cheap, effective and quick.

I do. Why should girls shave natural body hair?

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NoLoveofMine · 13/05/2017 23:19

Why should any girl or woman shave body hair? Do men? Do boys? Is it natural on all humans?

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DragonMamma · 13/05/2017 23:21

Hmm

God forbid anybody finds their own Yeti-like legs and armpits repulsive on MN.

Let the poor girl shave, if she wants to. I started about 10/11 and it was nothing to do with society and everything to do with itchy, hairy legs.

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NoLoveofMine · 13/05/2017 23:22

If it was nothing to do with society why do no boys shave their far more hairy legs and arms?

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StillDrivingMeBonkers · 13/05/2017 23:26

Why should any girl or woman shave body hair?

Because they WANT to.

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NoLoveofMine · 13/05/2017 23:27

Why do they want to and why do boys not want to?

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StillDrivingMeBonkers · 13/05/2017 23:30

Boys/men do body wax - they do in the gym I attend.

But I cant say I've ever given other peoples bodies that much thought. However, it's an obsession on here.

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NoLoveofMine · 13/05/2017 23:30

I've never heard of a boy my age who does. Yet nearly all girls I know (including myself) do.

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NoLoveofMine · 13/05/2017 23:31

I don't want to, either. I'd rather not bother. Yet I have done from a very young age, because it's what's expected of girls.

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SwearyBerry · 13/05/2017 23:34

You used to get little mitts of a very fine sand paper that rub off the hair. I'm pretty sure you can still get them in boots. I used them when I was a teenager. They left my skin nice and smooth too..

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StillDrivingMeBonkers · 13/05/2017 23:35

You must lead a very secluded life.

A large amount of young women I see shave all their visible body hair including arms. Many of the youths in the gym do too. Even the chaps of Eastern/Mediterranean origin.

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flupi · 13/05/2017 23:36

I would definitely let her. It's a bit of a shock when your daughter wants to do things that you perhaps thought she might want to do when older, but kids at school are aware and she's probably worried she'll be teased.

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NoLoveofMine · 13/05/2017 23:37

A large amount of young women I see shave all their visible body hair including arms.

Yeah, that's exactly my point.

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