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AIBU to have taken DD (11) to get her legs waxed?

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toobusytothink · 25/10/2018 07:09

They were very hairy and she has been begging me to let her shave for ages

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Playdonut · 25/10/2018 07:10

Not unreasonable to remove the hair but waxing would surely be too painful for an 11 year old. I can't handle it and I'm an adult!

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Angelicinnocent · 25/10/2018 07:11

Why would it be unreasonable. Unless you made her have it done

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toobusytothink · 25/10/2018 07:15

She smiled throughout! Wasn’t painful at all apparently.

Thought I’d get flamed on here

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DisplayPurposesOnly · 25/10/2018 07:18

Far better than shaving, I think, so why not.

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Fridaydreamer · 25/10/2018 07:19

Nope not U at all.

If an 11 year old is asking for help with something that’s making them self conscious and is easily fixed, then it’s a no brainier.

As adults we can try to tell them not to feel self conscious but at 11 they simply feel what they feel.

I’m impressed with her pain threshold too Grin

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SmiledWithTheRisingSun · 25/10/2018 07:20

Mixed feelings here. I do think it's a shame that our society makes girls feel their bodies are somehow wrong as they are. Boys don't feel like this do they?

But, if it made her happy and you are happy to do it then it's not like you gave her a cigarette or something is it?

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ScarlettDarling · 25/10/2018 07:20

Wowser, she's a braver girl than I am! Waxing is so painful! I'd have gone for hair removal cream or shaving. But no, of course you aren't being unreasonable to help your dd with something that's been bothering her.

My 11 year old has mega hairy legs, especially her knees!!So far she isn't at all bothered but as soon as she wants to do anything about them that's fine by me.

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SmiledWithTheRisingSun · 25/10/2018 07:20

Also impressed at her stamina!

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toobusytothink · 25/10/2018 07:21

Yes it did annoy me that she said the boys have been teasing her but she is so pleased to have had it done!

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SporadicSpartacus · 25/10/2018 07:21

My mum did this for me, because boys were teasing me about having hairy cat legs.

I am unsure about whether it was a good idea or not. ‘Tell them to fuck off’ might have been a better/more feminist approach, but am not sure 11yo me would have wanted to hear it.

It didn’t hurt that much, tbh. I found the process reasonably fascinating.

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whiteroseredrose · 25/10/2018 07:22

Not U at all. I did the same for my DD when it became an issue for her.

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Aria2015 · 25/10/2018 07:24

Much better than shaving. I was so self conscious on my hairy legs at 11, they woke like out from my tights! Not UR at all!

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LittleBookofCalm · 25/10/2018 07:24

And how often are you going to do this for her?

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Ohheyyy · 25/10/2018 07:25

Much better you get her waxing from the get-go rather than shaving. If you and she keeps it up you'll possibly find the growth slows down or gets more space over time.

I used to run a beauty salon and did get girls your daughter's age in.

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toobusytothink · 25/10/2018 07:26

Yes the issue of how often is definitely a problem! I guess when it gets bad again??

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continuallychargingmyphone · 25/10/2018 07:29

Nothing wrong with it at all and I have no idea why some are insinuating that there is something wrong with it.

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MeteorMedow · 25/10/2018 07:30

I got horribly bullied for my hairy legs/arms in year 7. I have V dark hair and pale skin which didn’t help.

Begged and begged my mum to take me to get waxed she agreed but constantly put it off! One excuse after another but obviously just thought I was too young (she admits not she was trying to make it to me being 13).

I lost patience and shaved everything! Mum was mortified and I got into a really pants routine of having to shave constantly

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Fluffycloudland77 · 25/10/2018 07:32

Buy her an epilator.

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toobusytothink · 25/10/2018 07:32

I really wasn’t expecting positive replies so it’s made me feel much better

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LittleBookofCalm · 25/10/2018 07:32

what do you want op, a medal? an argument?

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SnuggyBuggy · 25/10/2018 07:33

YANBU, kids are cruel about things like this

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E20mom · 25/10/2018 07:34

Definitely the right thing if that's what she wanted. I'd do the same.

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toobusytothink · 25/10/2018 07:35

Neither. Just opinions on whether IWBU thx but it appears I wasn’t so thx for your contribution

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PoxAlert · 25/10/2018 07:37

I think it was the right thing to do.

I'd suggest now keeping it up as if she gets right into the routine of waxing the hairs will get weaker and it'll get easier and go longer in-between.

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Rogueone · 25/10/2018 07:37

My DD was 11 when we started dealing with her very dark hair. She was very self conscious about her dark hair on her arms and face. When I found her trying to pull the hair out of her arms that was it. So took her to get threading for her upper lip and eyebrows. Creams for her legs and arms. She is nearly 15 and it’s part of her routine but now shaves her legs. Not her arms now but despite her age I did what I could to support her as she was becoming distressed by it.

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