My daughter asked to pluck her eyebrows....

by ShayB
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ROTFLMAO

My 10 year old asked me to pluck her eyebrows.....so I argued about it with her for a while (she begged and begged) and then shrugged and said, "Go ahead!"

Her shriek was heard through the house.....

She came out and said, "Mom, you were RIGHT!"

I can't stop grinning....
  • Profile picture of the author TimPhelan
    Haha.

    Yeh, the kids like to start doing that stuff early nowdays. I waited until I was 14.
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    • Profile picture of the author Wakunahum
      Originally Posted by TimPhelan View Post

      Haha.

      Yeh, the kids like to start doing that stuff early nowdays. I waited until I was 14.
      I waited until mine grew together... I mean... ugh...
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      • Profile picture of the author KimW
        Originally Posted by Wakunahum View Post

        I waited until mine grew together... I mean... ugh...
        And there you have it folks, the first know sighting of........The Unibrow!
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        • Profile picture of the author ThomM
          When my oldest stepdaughter was 14 I caught her trying to pierce her bellybutton. I convinced her to let me get a safety pin and do it for her.
          Needless to say after I dulled up the safety pin and and started to try to 'pierce' her she decided it wasn't that good of an idea after all:rolleyes:
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    Thom,
    Sadly mine managed to do it without us knowing.Years later, they regretted those, along with the "jailhouse" tats the put on too.
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Originally Posted by KimW View Post

      Thom,
      Sadly mine managed to do it without us knowing.Years later, they regretted those, along with the "jailhouse" tats the put on too.
      My other two got theirs pierced, but had it done by professionals.
      As for the tats I told them all if they wanted any they had to wait till they where 18 or I would cut them off myself.
      So far 3 out of 4 have tats, but considering I have around 15 myself there's no surprise there, and all three of them waited till they where at least 18.
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    I have one tat, maybe i'll post it one day.
    My middle daughter has a butterfly on her side, it's almost 18" long.
    I'm rebuilding her laptop over the weekend, if she has a pic ,I'll post it up.
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Originally Posted by KimW View Post

      I have one tat, maybe i'll post it one day.
      My middle daughter has a butterfly on her side, it's almost 18" long.
      I'm rebuilding her laptop over the weekend, if she has a pic ,I'll post it up.
      The pics aren't that good but you can see mine here Thom's Photo Album - My Tats
      My youngest and oldest both have two and my oldest step-daughter has around 4 (I think).
      When I got married my late wife and I each got tats for the occasion.
      She got a purple rose bud on her breast and I got a cannibus leaf with a purple rose bud in the center on mine.
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    I have a hand holding a crystal ball, representing seeing into the future on my left shoulder.

    My wife, well she has the chicken shits as the whole thing was her idea and then her turn comes and she backs out. :rolleyes:
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Originally Posted by KimW View Post

      I have a hand holding a crystal ball, representing seeing into the future on my left shoulder.

      My wife, well she has the chicken shits as the whole thing was her idea and then her turn comes and she backs out. :rolleyes:
      Mine thought it would be a better idea then getting one of those old time photos where you dress up in western wear, go figure.
      I also made her go first so she couldn't back out.
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  • Profile picture of the author ArTsYwRiTeR
    Well, that's the way kids are now. They experiment early. lol... I remember I was 20 years old when I started to pluck my eyebrows
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