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how do you get a teenage boy to get his hair cut?

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scruffbag | 09:03 Thu 29th Oct 2009 | Body & Soul
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how long is it? and how long do you want it?
Wait til he's asleep or comatose, as most teenage boys become, then attack it with a big pair of scissors or garden shears.
You dont let him be who he wants to be. As long as he is a decent enough human being who cares if he has long hair
Whilst he's asleep drop a half-chewed toffee into it.

It's either that or bribing with money, booze or online porn.
i'm sure there were things that were fashionable when you were a teenager that your parents didn't aprove of.
Why do you wan't him to cut it?

So that he looks the way you wan't him to look?

Classic teenager attempting to assert control over his own life. He's saying "I decide about my body not you"

If you don't let them take control at some point they'll be 40 and living at home!
put hair remover cream in a shampoo bottle. problem solved for a while anyway
yeah - let him get on with it. It's part of growing up and rebellion.
I bet anything you like in a couple of years' time he may well go the opposite end of the spectrum and have his head shaved. From hippie to skinhead in one fell swoop - that's kids for you!
tell him you love his style and you think he ought to keep it that way
how long is it at the moment?
Cut a chunk of hair off - on forehead or ear area. Find him a sparky/trendy/young female stylist & book him in............if he doesn't turn up she'll be on the fone - chasing the head for her income!

n.b. dont mess with stylists - they carry sharp scissors, legally!
As long as it's clean why does it matter. Being a youth in the 60's means I totally love long hair on young men.
Let him be himself. It shouldn't be an issue.
My 11 year old has long hair. I've mentioned getting it cut loads of time and I'm just told NO. So be it. It actually quite suits him but he moans when it comes to brushing it.
My son coloured his lovely naturally thick blonde hair red when he was 15. It was in that 'curtains' style that was so fashionable in the 90's. I just let him get on with it. School wasn't impressed! He wasn't so keen when it faded to a lovely shade of pink and he had to wait until it grew out.

That's what being a teenager is all about.
If he is at school do they allow it? If yes, as long as it's kept clean, not a problem.
If he is looking for work....could be an issue if its too long.
Lengh and hair style has always been a major issue for most teenage lads.
Tell him he has nits and you have seen them crawling on his pillowcase.

I have the opposite - my son keeps getting his hair cut short and I say let it grow a bit.

Is there ever a happy medium ?
You don't. As long he keeps it clean and respectable, long hair on a lad is absolutely fine.

Who would trust, the long-haired rocker trying to play guitar, or the chav with the swastika shaved into his number two?
Good point sexy jag!!
Being the Father of 4 children,and Grandfather to 6;iI think f the length of his hair is all you have to worry about,Ithink you should consider yourself lucky!

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