Scary Mommy
Jul 06, 2022
 
 
NO OPINIONS NEEDED
Stop Asking Me When My Son Is Going To Cut His Hair
 
Today, Katie Bingham-Smith has a message for the people who won’t stop sharing their opinions about her sons’ long hair: buzz off. 

She writes: “It baffles me how people approach the subject of boys and their hair. People routinely ask my sons and other boys things like, ‘When are you going to cut your hair?’ or ‘Are you going to cut your hair?’ Or they just say something like, “Oh My Gosh! Your hair is just so… long.’ As if the person with the haircut has no idea what length their hair is and they have saved the day by mentioning that it’s long.” Sound familiar? 

— Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor
 
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