im hoping to shave my head into a chelsea hawk this summer, then grow it into being a chelsea-tri-hawk. however, i still live with parents, who hate it when i cut my own hair. (which is the only way i ever get a hair cut.) If i do that, it will sadly be about the ultimate "fuck you" to my mother....how do you deal with bitchy mothers and snobby brothers who can make your life hell?
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Well I really love my mom and my whole family, but I dont care what they say or think about my hair, piercings, tattoos, etc. But I am really lucky, because my mom is really tolerant about my stupid things.
Be yourself. If your family love you, they would love you with a hawk too.
Is it just your mom giving you a hard time? You can always tell off your brother.
Parents always worry about their kids. That's just the way it is.
In my opinion, as long as you dont go asserting a particular persona that is disagreeable and obnoxious (unless if thats really how you are..) and don't have two asses, you should look the way you please.
In time mom and dad will always accept.
My mom cried, screamed, and called me a myriad of awful names. 3 years later she got over it.
If cutting your hair is really that important to you, then go for it. Just be prepared for what your family will think and do.
Oh and maybe post in a color and font that is easier to read. :/
Well it has been 3 years since I've cut my hair into a mohawk. She still doesn't like it when I change it, but she doesn't cry when she sees me either.
That is kind of how my mom is too at this point.
haha, sorry. when i read that i tried to change the font color but it wouldnt let...either im stupid or my computers a bitch., or both.
hair grows back. familys wont enjoy it if a girl shaves the sides of their head of course.
my parents were cool with it. but they always tell me "how are you going to get a better job" i just tell them that i already have jobs that dont care, why do i need a new one?
damn the most i have to worry about is asking my job if theyll like it. they always say they dont care but are glad i ask before doing such things lol
I have a Metis father and an Asian mother. I had lots... LOTS, of hair till I was 20. Long, thick, black/red hair.
It was like a damn burden. On my head.
So I shaved it off to a Chelsea. They didn't like it, and I probably hurt my dad the most by doing so, but they grew accustomed to the ever changing colours and whatnots. If your parents really love you, they're not going to judge you or hold a grudge. People have issues with change.
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