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AIBU?

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to plait DS hair..?

88 replies

ukholidayseeker · 10/03/2023 06:51

DS ran his hand down my plaited hair and said it felt nice. I said that his hair is now long enough, would he like a plait? DS said yes, one down each side of his head.

It was bedtime and we were in his room. He is 9. We were having a giggle.

DH walks in to read story and looks at DS. He is obviously not happy and throws me a look that could kill.

Atmosphere completely changes. DH says "you have issues." He pretty much spits these words out at me. DS immediately takes plaits out.

DH continues to tell me I have issues and then clarifies to DS that he doesn't mean him but he means mummy. "Mummy has issues". Again he spoke with such disgust.

I told DS that his hair was now knot free and smooth to try to say something nice. I tucked him in and said goodnight. I left his bedroom.

DH reappeared into lounge later and I told him that he wasn't to speak to me like that in front of DS, and especially in son's bedroom. He already knows we argue elsewhere so could we at least respect his own bedroom and keep our marital problems out of his space.

DH said he was mortified that I instigated the plaits and said I have major issues and was trying to express my desire for a daughter on my son. I have NEVER said I'd like or prefer a daughter and this isn't how I feel anyway.

He said he hates all this gender fluid woke bullshit and wants his son to be raised in his image! He said I've raised our children too wet and have always resisted against him shouting at them.

I said that plaiting sons hair isn't a big deal and there was no harm in him trying something out.

I said I've never even mentioned gender or stereotypes around hair to DS. Lots of boys at his school have longish hair tied up.

Anyway DH was furious and made me feel like I'd done something disgusting to our son. He even said that me suggesting plaits was inappropriate.

I said we'd have to agree to disagree and moving on, you can't speak to me like that in front of him and if he was so appalled then he would have spoken to me in the lounge and not in DS room.

He brought up a load of other times that we've argued and I eventually got him to agree that we don't have an argument or cross word with each other in our children's bedrooms.

The AIBU isn't about how he spoke to me. I already know he was completely unreasonable to speak to me the way he did in front of our child (or at all but that's another thing).

AIBU to plait my son's hair? Am I a freak with major issues as my DH tells me I am? He also said I am a twat and a weirdo.

I honestly don't see any harm in plaiting DS's hair to see what it's like. I will always let the kids try out whatever they like. Thank you reading as it's a long one. I feel very sad about how different our parenting styles have become.

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ibuymeownflowers · 10/03/2023 06:56

What would he have said if son had asked him?

Anyway no you're not unreasonable but I wouldn't personally let him go to school like that as some kids can be little shits

SBHon · 10/03/2023 07:00

Lighthearted answer: send him a load of photos of strong looking Viking men wearing plaits.

Realistic answer: you disagree on some fundamental things, say you have martial problems and argue, he has no issue calling you names like twat and weirdo… is that a healthy relationship? Is it time to think about calling it?

Name99 · 10/03/2023 07:04

If his hair is long enough to plait, he's got longer than normal 9 Yr old boys hair If he's got such strong views how did that happen?

Dotcheck · 10/03/2023 07:13

Jesus
I was in line at Tesco yesterday behind a man with plaits ( white man).
It was a strange half shaved half plaited do and looked odd, but I love when young men feel they can express themselves through their hair.
Your husband is a twat

carriedout · 10/03/2023 07:18

Your husband is a narrowminded and controlling twat.

Sorry.

If that was me I would have said something back in front of my son. You don't have to be disrespectful/shouty/unpleasant when you say 'I don't actually see it like that, I think DS can do what he likes with his own hair.'

A rule to never disagree in front of the kids can give the impression the less controlling parent agrees with the controlling parent, which leaves the kid more isolated.

Lwrenagain · 10/03/2023 07:23

Your husband sounds like a hateful little person and you and your children would be massively happier without that behaviour in your lives.
I'm really sorry OP, that sounds such a horrid way to live x

Simonjt · 10/03/2023 07:23

Is he aware that plaits are very much a male hairstyle? Even if they weren’t, it really shouldn’t matter. I’m a Sikh, virtually every boy and man who is Sikh and doesn’t cut their hair will wear plaits, native american men, braids and corn rows on afro type hair is a type of plait. Jason Momoa wears plaits, does he look like a girl? Said as clearly your husband sees looking like a girl as a bad thing because girl equals inferior.

Newyeardietstartstomorrow · 10/03/2023 07:24

That horrible, your poor son.

Newyeardietstartstomorrow · 10/03/2023 07:24

I meant poor son because of your dh's attitude, not the plaits!!

WashAsDelicates · 10/03/2023 07:26

My boys have often had hair longer than mine, and worn it tied back appropriately at school. Even in plaits. From eldest to youngest they have grown up/are growing up as well-rounded young men.

Dh has never had an issue with their long hair. He accepts, as I do, that as long as their hair is clean and cared for, it is theirs to do what they want with. He expressed some concerns about whether they would be teased for long hair when they were younger. Ultimately their long hair episodes inspired him to experiment with growing his hair, too.

OP's dh is clearly an insecure twat mired in toxic masculinity.

AnOldCynic · 10/03/2023 07:26

This isn't about you plaiting you're son's hair. Nothing wrong in that.

It's about your DH calling you a twat and a weirdo, his disrespect for you and the constant arguing. I'd concentrate on this.

ukholidayseeker · 10/03/2023 10:18

ibuymeownflowers · 10/03/2023 06:56

What would he have said if son had asked him?

Anyway no you're not unreasonable but I wouldn't personally let him go to school like that as some kids can be little shits

It was not a hairstyle for school. Simply doing a plait whilst chatting at bedtime.

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ukholidayseeker · 10/03/2023 10:19

Name99 · 10/03/2023 07:04

If his hair is long enough to plait, he's got longer than normal 9 Yr old boys hair If he's got such strong views how did that happen?

DS wants long hair and I refuse to pin him down to cut it.

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Lcb123 · 10/03/2023 10:20

definitely nothing wrong - he asked you do to it! Sorry but your DH sounds very narrow minded. I couldn’t cope with that. Let kids be whoever they want

MrsSkylerWhite · 10/03/2023 10:21

What a plank.

Our grandson often has red finger and toenails and a bubble to match his (girl) best friend’s.

Our daughter and son in law must have major “ishoos” 🙄🤣

MrsSkylerWhite · 10/03/2023 10:21

Bobble

KimberleyClark · 10/03/2023 10:24

Lighthearted answer: send him a load of photos of strong looking Viking men wearing plaits

or Native Americans.

Shamdyhandy · 10/03/2023 10:24

He sounds a nasty bully leave him for your son’s sake. Imagine how the poor child felt with his dad looking and treating him with disgust

GiveMyHeadPeaceffs · 10/03/2023 10:27

Yeah well known fact that plaiting a boy's hair turns him all gay and all 🙄

Your DH sounds like a twat and a weirdo and he definitely has issues if plaiting hair set him off.

anon37484291918 · 10/03/2023 10:29

My ds used to have long curly hair he wore tied up for nursery and school. Sometimes I would braid it at night to stop it being tuggy.

I don't really see what the issue is to be honest. It's hair.

squashyhat · 10/03/2023 10:31

Bet he wouldn't argue with this guy

KEG05 · 10/03/2023 10:31

ukholidayseeker · 10/03/2023 10:19

DS wants long hair and I refuse to pin him down to cut it.

This ⬆️. It’s his hair OP if he wants it braided then honestly what’s the issue. Your DP is out of order.

ODFOx · 10/03/2023 10:35


Dave Grohl, manly sex god. Just saying.

ODFOx · 10/03/2023 10:36

So much better if I actually put the picture up!

to plait DS hair..?
Conkersinautumn · 10/03/2023 10:38

My dad is a 'boomer' he had a plait on his wedding day back in 74 because he was old fashioned for the shoulder length look of the 70s trendy guy. Fashions come and go. Your dh however seems determined to consistently be an arse

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