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letting boys hair grow long

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martine66 · 10/01/2009 21:01

Hi my 19 month old ds has never had his hair cut at back, he has lovely curls at the ends dont want them to go. I know it's kinds old fashioned for boys to have long hair but I like it. Is there many out there that have ds's with long hair?

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rempy · 10/01/2009 21:03

In the suburb I live in it you wont find any 19 month olds who have an aquaintance with a pair of hair scissors.....

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thisisyesterday · 10/01/2009 21:04

mine did/do lol
ds1 has always had longish hair, but when I trimmed ds2's to even it up he decided he wanted his cut as well.,
am hoping to let it grow out a bit again though,
i think it looks lovely

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Rubyrubyrubyknittedknickers · 10/01/2009 21:04

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WhereTheWildThingsWere · 10/01/2009 21:05

Lots on here have long haired and fancy free ds's.

And lots on here hate it with a passion.

I am in the first camp.

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MrsSanta · 10/01/2009 21:08

My ds (3) has short hair,my choice. I dont like long hair on boys, just dont get why? but hey thats my take on it. Everyone to their own.
Some look cute with long hair tho.

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lovelylullaby · 10/01/2009 21:12

It's up to you, we didn't cut DS hair until he was 19 months, and only then because he was getting food stuck in it, and his locks were getting trapped in his bib all the time. If he looks gorgeous and you like it keep it long!

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ThingOne · 10/01/2009 21:12

Long hair here!

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likessleep · 10/01/2009 21:12

dh cut ds hair tonight, for the first time!
he is 14 months (ds not dh ) and has long hair, mohican style which was starting to get into his eyes. quite short elsewhere (i think the mohican is what is left of his newborn hair).
so now his hair was shorter than i asked (dh took over when i was faffing and ds started to try to grab scissors) and ds now looks like such a toddler!
i might dress him in a sleepsuit tomorrow, so he looks like a baby again
... i jest, but i got a bit emotional when it was first cut.

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martine66 · 10/01/2009 21:13

I've had the odd mention from ex mil that it's about time his hair was cut, prob not meant to be nasty or anything but it's my son and up to me at the end of the day. My older son 16yr old has let his hair grow long recently but not as a baby though

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RhinestoneCowgirl · 10/01/2009 21:15

I trim DS's hair every so often, but would like to keep his curls until he expresses a preference to the contrary (he is 2.5). I think he looks lovely

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likessleep · 10/01/2009 21:17

out of curiosity, did anyone else's DS have a 'mohican' style (naturally, i didn't cut it that way!) at around a year old?

if so, when it was cut, did it then thicken up everywhere (she asks, hopefully, so ds can have lovely shaggy hair in a few months)?

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martine66 · 10/01/2009 21:18

yeah it's the curls I like, they are lovely I have brushed it and made a pony tail once! I have to cut the fringe though but that job isn't easy

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LoveMyLapTop · 10/01/2009 21:18

DS2 is 5 and until a few months ago had besutiful blond shoulder lenght' surf dude' hair.
But he wanted it cut short and spiky like his freinds.

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macherie · 10/01/2009 21:19

Ds1, 10 has a wavy, blond bob, looks v cool in a surfer kind of way.

Ds2, 8 has shoulder length, caramel coloured hair with blond highlights around his face. He has amazing hair, I am

Love long hair on boys

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lovelylullaby · 10/01/2009 21:21

Awhhh, i say keep it and keep him as your little one. Once DS had his trim he turned into a little boy overnight. Makes me think it's time to have another baby....

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laidbackinengland · 10/01/2009 21:22

Mine all have long hair

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nickschick · 10/01/2009 21:22

ds3 who is 8 has had long hair and short hair he chooses long and at the mo its shoulder length nd gorgeous shall i put his pic on my profile?

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RiaParkinson · 10/01/2009 21:26

good jobs cods done a runner

i love long hair on boys they often look more beautiful

3 of mine have long hair

one is still baby bird hair but i hope to grow his

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likessleep · 10/01/2009 21:27

when does hair start getting thicker, ie can't see the head?

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nickschick · 10/01/2009 21:31

ive put his pic on my profile temporarily

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nickschick · 10/01/2009 21:36

i thought i had

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chosenone · 11/01/2009 15:15

Yay my DS is 3 1/2 and only had it cut 3 times ever! It was an 'indie' long layered style but now going for the surfer look as seen on gorgous boys in Next catalogue, do they have fringes?? Im dreading peer presurre kicking in and him wanting it short, I like trendy spiky cuts but surf dude look is so much cooler! My daughters never having a fringe either!

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OrmIrian · 11/01/2009 15:21

Don't worry about it. DS#1 didn't have his hair cut until he was about 3, DS#2 similar. Soft blond wavy hair.

DS#1 has now reverted to toddlerhood and at 12 has long long blond hair. It's beautiful golden and soft. And twill be all gone in 15yrs time

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justneedsomesleep · 11/01/2009 15:24

both my dd and ds had mohawk style hair from the minute the were born and dd could have a bobble in it from about 3 months. She is 3 now and is waist length. Ds hair is thick, messy and on its way to being long. Cut a few times to tidy it but he has permanent bed head!
now can't decide to trim dd's fringe again(!) or let it grow out...

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vess · 11/01/2009 16:16

Depends on the hair. My DS has very thick, strong wavy hair with a mind of its own and it just won't look good if grown longer. Not even when he was a toddler.
Straight hair doesn't look great on boys if grown longer either IMO. The best boys' hair to be left long is curly/wavy and soft.

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