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I specifically said not to shave his head and that's what he comes home like..

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MNADFYUWISH · 23/08/2024 16:45

We aren't in a good place relationship-wise so for that reason I don't know whether I'm being unreasonable and just intolerant, or whether anybody else would be pissed off aswell.

DS (almost 7 and autistic) goes to the barbers once every three months or so. It isn't cheap these days. He does sit still before anybody suggests that may be the reason for this today.

Today he was taken by his dad. I said to get a short back and sides and to leave some length on the top because DS likes to do 'Bart Simpson' hair and spike it all up.

I was very insistent about how he should not have him get a buzz cut (razor all over, very short with very very little hair left - he knows exactly what it is)

Previously, he has returned home with one of these cuts and it looked bloody awful. It doesn't suit him and quite frankly I could do it myself at home. We're going on holiday this week and I always take lots of photos. I just wanted the kids to look nice.

Guess what he came back like? Practically BALD!

Lots of stuttering from DP about how he doesn't know why he did that as he told him not to shave the top, he claims.

The long and the short of it is he just stood there and watched him get the very thing I said I didn't want him to have because he felt too awkward stopping the barber and saying no, we don't want that, we don't want a buzz cut. Nor did he mention anything afterwards despite knowing I wouldn't be happy.

He'd rather have a row with me than speak up about anything, to anyone. He's the sort or person who stands somewhere for 5+ long minutes waiting for somebody to move, even when hes running late or he's holding the rest of us up, because he feels 'too awkward' to say excuse me.

As I said, we're not in a good place atm and have much bigger problems than this. I won't go into it all and colour your view but I'll just say this, the usual shit that brings women to these forums to offload.

This feels a bit like the straw that broke the camels back.

Am I being unreasonable to be so annoyed about this in particular?

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TheyAreNotAngelsTheyDontCareAtAll · 06/02/2025 06:55

So, will you be taking any photos of him now that he doesn't look 'nice'?

Boredlass · 06/02/2025 07:01

Itssamemario · 23/08/2024 17:11

He sounds like a right fanny flap. I couldn't respect such a gutless man.

Over the top. It’s a haircut. I took my son for a cut and despite telling him what I wanted, he cut it too short. It wasn’t a big deal because it grew up.

i couldn’t respect a person who called me gutless over a haircut

Glorybox2025 · 06/02/2025 07:05

This is an old thread

Billydavey · 06/02/2025 07:38

Willoo · 24/08/2024 10:36

some of these replies are way over the top regarding the DH. I took my son for a haircut once and they ended up cutting it far shorter than I had asked. It could be that the barber just went too far. It’s hair, it’ll grow back in a few weeks.

Yes but you’re a woman so it’s just one of those things

hes a man so he’s weak, cowardly, pathetic etc etc

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