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Do you think its feminine for a man to do his daughter’s hair? (Page 2)

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  • Sorrento-Sun
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    Xper 6 Age: 29 , mho 52%
    +1 y

    No. He's being a parent whoe loves and cares for his daughter. It's heartwarming to see.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

  • ElGato31
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    Xper 3 Age: 32 , mho 35%
    +1 y

    NO!! I think it is a manly thing to do to be there for your daughter.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

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  • Blueeyes81
    Blueeyes81 Follow
    Master Age: 44
    +1 y
    437 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    No. I have three older sisters and learned how to braid just by watching as a kid. Its came in handy more than a few times. So no, I don't think it to be feminine.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Thats cute

      Reply
  • Pudsmucker
    Pudsmucker Follow
    Yoda Age: 73
    +1 y

    I brushed and combed out my daughter's hair and tried to style it. I was able to give him ponytails with bows over barrettes. But I could never braid hair.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Him or her?

      Reply
    • Pudsmucker
      Pudsmucker
      +1 y

      I had four children. Three daughters and one son.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      But you gave your son ponytails?

      Reply
  • Mangospacho
    Mangospacho Follow
    Guru Age: 43
    +1 y

    Nah, it’s only feminine if he does a good job doing her hair. If he does just a good enough job so that she can leave the house without getting bad looks, then it’s fine.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Ummm there are male barbers you know... masculine at that. And they do a great job on men and womens hair

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    • EmmaMary
      EmmaMary
      +1 y

      @mangospacho

      Most of the world's top hair stylists are men.

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    • Mangospacho
      Mangospacho
      +1 y

      @EmmaMary @DizzyDesii I know. I’m joking.

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    • EmmaMary
      EmmaMary
      +1 y

      @mangospacho

      Phew! Thank you for putting my mind to rest.

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    • Mangospacho
      Mangospacho
      +1 y

      @EmmaMary I know. I didn’t realize I was starting a firestorm. 🤣

      Reply
    • EmmaMary
      EmmaMary
      +1 y

      @mangospacho

      Lesson learnt perhaps! 😉😂

      Reply
    • Mangospacho
      Mangospacho
      +1 y

      @EmmaMary I know. And, to make it worse, I’m already on thin ice with @DizzyDesii as it is.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Thin ice why?

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    • Mangospacho
      Mangospacho
      +1 y

      @DizzyDesii Oh, maybe not. 🤣 Didn’t I cause drama on another one of your posts?

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I honestly dont remember. You mightve ticked me off but if you’re not blocked then you’re in the clear

      Reply
    • Mangospacho
      Mangospacho
      +1 y

      Oh good.

      Do you think its feminine for a man to do his daughter’s hair?

      Reply
  • Saville_Row
    Saville_Row Follow
    Yoda Age: 34
    +1 y

    I believe is very sweet and he's accomplishing a goal, which is doing his daughter's hair.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • Avicenna
    Avicenna Follow
    Master Age: 55
    +1 y
    1.7K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    It's not something I've ever done or will do but I don't think it's per se feminine

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I think it was nurturing

    • Avicenna
      Avicenna
      +1 y

      Yeah, I'd agree

  • mobiusforniner
    mobiusforniner Follow
    Yoda Age: 39
    +1 y

    I do this all the time. Anyone who wants to call it feminine can kiss my ass.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Yea what he did was totally fine

      Reply
  • Msputiton
    Msputiton Follow
    Guru Age: 24
    +1 y

    Hell naw. Dudes should do they daughters hair too.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Exactly, they do their own hair so why not. Ever seen how much these mfs brush for waves 🤣

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    • Msputiton
      Msputiton
      +1 y

      🤣🤣🤣 my former AAU coach this big former college football running back, saw him doing his daughter's hair, and i was like aww what an amazing dad

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  • RavVid
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    Master Age: 32
    +1 y
    623 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    Its a parents job. If he is a single dad or it is his rostered day whats the big deal.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree. It was a cute moment

      Reply
  • Ad_Quid_Orator
    Ad_Quid_Orator Follow
    Guru Age: 35
    +1 y

    I'd say it's about as "feminine" as it would be "masculine" for a mother to play catch with her son.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Exactly

      Reply
  • soe11
    soe11 Follow
    Guru Age: 55
    +1 y
    3.2K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    To me nothing wrong, I must say should take care of own children and sharing responsibility with wife or girlfriend.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Thats great

      Reply
  • Sparkie460
    Sparkie460 Follow
    Guru Age: 58
    +1 y
    585 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    It's a part of raising a child. You learn to do stuff for them. I've done my daughter's hair lots of times when she was growing up.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • Likes2drive
    Likes2drive Follow
    Master Age: 59
    +1 y
    2.6K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    No it’s a nice thing for a dad to try and do, I have three daughters, but my ex-wife took care of all that not like I wouldn’t have tried

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      You still got time haha

      Reply
    • Likes2drive
      Likes2drive
      +1 y

      They are 23 years old now so I don’t think they would like that now, lol

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      You never know what could happen

      Reply
    • Likes2drive
      Likes2drive
      +1 y

      Maybe I’ll just have a kid again with a younger woman, I’m definitely experienced since I had 5 kids at one time to deal with back then, I had 2 stepsons also

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Lmao nah just stick with the ones you got

      Reply
    • Likes2drive
      Likes2drive
      +1 y

      Yeah I think I will, kids are expensive, they are still on my medical insurance until they are 26

      Reply
  • serious
    serious Follow
    Master Age: 38 , mho 38%
    +1 y
    1.2K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    I don't find it very appealing when a dad does this.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Well its still useful to at least know how to in case something ever happens to the mother

      Reply
    • serious
      serious
      +1 y

      @DizzyDesii

      Fair enough

      Reply
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous
    (30-35)
    +1 y

    that's not feminine in any way... it's called having a daughter and having to be a parent lol people are dumb

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

  • annabananna
    annabananna Follow
    Yoda Age: 34
    +1 y

    Nah gotta do what you gotta do to take care of the kid.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      So true

      Reply
  • Anpu23
    Anpu23 Follow
    Master Age: 56
    +1 y
    356 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    No, its a guy hanging with his kid. People get too hung up on this crap.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      They really do

      Reply
  • exitseven
    exitseven Follow
    Master Age: 54
    +1 y
    2.5K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    No, I used to do my daughter s hair sometimes. Anybody got a problem with that?

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      The guy in the comments apparently

      Reply
  • SpokenTruth
    SpokenTruth Follow
    Xper 5 Age: 61
    +1 y

    I did it for the little one I took care of and I did it for my Mom too. I would be happy to do it again.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      So cute

      Reply
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous
    (25-29)
    +1 y

    No its very sexy for a man to be a good father to their sons and daughters. Its not faminine, its fatherly

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • Date_a_Snob
    Date_a_Snob Follow
    Yoda Age: 34
    +1 y

    Absolutely not. I wish my dad had been more supportive of me being trans. Sadly we barely speak now.

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  • Freyke
    Freyke Follow
    Xper 6 Age: 27
    +1 y

    What's feminine about a father making sure his children are doing well?

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Thats what im tryna find out

      Reply
    • Freyke
      Freyke
      +1 y

      Hi guys. Freyke here. This is day three of doing my little girl's hair and my voice still hasn't become higher pitched.

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Lmao. No one is calling you feminine except for the guy in the twitter comments. Chill

      Reply
    • Freyke
      Freyke
      +1 y

      Just playing a bit.

      Reply
    • Freyke
      Freyke
      +1 y

      We would all be in an asylum if we would take offense to the things people post online.

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Mmm ion know i got enough energy to jump back at these rabbit ass hoes

      Reply
  • Raaj4you
    Raaj4you Follow
    Yoda Age: 32
    +1 y

    No, it's just another task. Nothing wrong in doing it. I have done this to my mom when she was sick.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Thats super sweet

      Reply
    • Raaj4you
      Raaj4you
      +1 y

      ☺️Thanks

      Reply
  • driven159
    driven159 Follow
    Yoda Age: 71
    +1 y

    It is a good way to bond with your daughter and if you are a single parent than who else is going to do it..

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Right

      Reply
  • Minahh
    Minahh Follow
    Yoda Age: 25
    +1 y
    412 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    Bruh every dad should do that and if she wants you to dress up like a sparkly fairy, you dress up like a sparkly fairy. Look at The Rock.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree with him doing the kids hair but not dressing up. I couldnt look at the rock the same after that film

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    • Minahh
      Minahh
      +1 y

      I mean he did that for his own daughter, not just for a movie

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    • Minahh
      Minahh
      +1 y

      www.google.com/.../

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Still tacky but i hear ya

      Reply
  • Guanfei
    Guanfei Follow
    Master Age: 32
    +1 y
    1.2K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    There's nothing wrong with taking care of your kids. If fact, a real man takes good care of his kids, and he's here for them.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • TrillXHippy
    TrillXHippy Follow
    Yoda Age: 30
    +1 y

    If I had a daughter I’ll do her hair every single day. She’ll have a different hairstyle every other day

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Im shocked you're still awake lol

      Reply
    • TrillXHippy
      TrillXHippy
      +1 y

      I was asleep like 5 hours ago and then I woke up haha

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I been up since 10am. Its now 3am. Lmao my butt should be sleep

      Reply
    • TrillXHippy
      TrillXHippy
      +1 y

      That’s crazy 😭

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      For the past week or two i’ve been up til 3/4/5am then i sleep and wake at 11/12

      Reply
    • TrillXHippy
      TrillXHippy
      +1 y

      Is that like 7 hours of sleep?

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      6 to 9

      Reply
  • TallAnon
    TallAnon Follow
    Master Age: 30
    +1 y
    1.9K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    I see no issue with it, a man takes care of his family, whether that's food, repairs, money or their hair.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • marish01
    marish01 Follow
    Yoda Age: 35
    +1 y

    No one said it's feminine, and that makes me smile.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      The majority didn't. there's about 3 or so below who did. What made me ask the question is the guy in the twitter comments called it that and a lot of us disagreed with him

      Reply
    • marish01
      marish01
      +1 y

      I read most replies and didn't find one who thought it's feminine. I was lazy to read all the replies. Thanks for letting me know that some men thought it's feminine. I was genuinly curious though.

      Reply
  • Sam2021
    Sam2021 Follow
    Xper 5 Age: 38
    +1 y

    I find this question weird. What is wrong with fathers doing their kids hair

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Do you find the question weird or did you just not read the bold print AND update underneath the question

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    • Sam2021
      Sam2021
      +1 y

      Weird

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Well then thats on you.

      Reply
  • Arik_jade
    Arik_jade Follow
    Xper 6 Age: 30
    +1 y

    No... obsoletely not... infact I would love to do it..

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Too cute

      Reply
    • Arik_jade
      Arik_jade
      +1 y

      @DizzyDesii Thank you

      Reply
  • BrookeS
    BrookeS Follow
    Explorer Age: 22
    +1 y

    It’s the best thing in the world seeing a dad take care of his little girl

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
    • BrookeS
      BrookeS
      +1 y

      I don’t understand why people would be negative to it

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      he's hating and probably bot even a parent

      Reply
    • BrookeS
      BrookeS
      +1 y

      He prob didn’t have anyone to do his hair and is now taking all those years of pent up anger out on people. Lol

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      He probably can't score a woman

      Reply
    • BrookeS
      BrookeS
      +1 y

      Or score a man

      Reply
  • gorydetails
    gorydetails Follow
    Guru Age: 30
    +1 y

    Providing for your children is the most masculine thing you can do.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Its not feminine nor masculine. Its simply parenting and its what they should do

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    • gorydetails
      gorydetails
      +1 y

      It’s masculine if the dad is parenting, feminine if the mom is parenting

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    • EmmaMary
      EmmaMary
      +1 y

      @gorydetails

      One's sex/gender doesn't even come into the equation whatsoever... It is, as @DizzyDesii explains just simple basic good parenting... Period.

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    • gorydetails
      gorydetails
      +1 y

      @EmmaMary THE OP literally asked if a man doing his daughter’s hair is feminine. That’s the entire purpose of the question to put gender into it, lol.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I asked because someone in the comments labeled it as feminine. I didn't feel it was. I find it as good parenting and nurturing as she stated. I just wanted to see if anyone else agreed with the idiot in the twitter comments

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  • boobliker
    boobliker Follow
    Guru Age: 70
    +1 y

    both need to do their part in bringing kids up and into our world!!

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      So true

      Reply
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous
    (45 Plus)
    +1 y

    no how else is she going to learn especially if she doesn't have a mother figure around or a reliable mother figure. I had to learn how to shave by watching tv commercials the people who raised me didn't give a shit to teach me how to do that

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Yea i didn't find what he did to be an issue

      Reply
  • Hardworkingguy
    Hardworkingguy Follow
    Xper 6 Age: 33
    +1 y

    I don't think there's anything wrong about our father doing that to his daughter specially if he's a single father

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  • najekim
    najekim Follow
    Guru Age: 67
    +1 y
    863 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    Nope. I even have more "fashion sense" than my wife which is odd in itself!. :)

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Haha

      Reply
  • Blurr090
    Blurr090 Follow
    Xper 2 Age: 36
    +1 y

    Feminine? No, not really. I think it is just part of raising a kid.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • wannabecuck-2
    wannabecuck-2 Follow
    Xper 5 Age: 25
    +1 y

    No its not its veing responsible and caring

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Very

      Reply
  • Jerre
    Jerre Follow
    Master Age: 55
    +1 y
    938 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    No, I don’t. Some men can do their daughter’s hair better than the mom.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Lmao exactly

      Reply
  • Aiko_E_Lara
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    Master Age: 28
    +1 y
    1.1K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    I wouldn't mind doing it tho. I mean i do my hair since I have long hair so

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I said the same to someone above. I said they do their own hair so they may as well do their kids haha

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  • SunnyRS
    SunnyRS Follow
    Xper 7 Age: 27
    +1 y

    Absolutely not, I would be happy to do my girl's hair but she won't be happy with the results. 😅

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Haha just to see you try would be soooo adorbs.

      Reply
    • SunnyRS
      SunnyRS
      +1 y

      Well I have sometime for that to happen.
      Let me try on you until then

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Just dont pull on if too much. You might get excited

      Reply
    • SunnyRS
      SunnyRS
      +1 y

      Oh damn it, I like hair pulling

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      GRip it instead

      Reply
    • SunnyRS
      SunnyRS
      +1 y

      Yeah that will do too. I told you I love gripping hair as well

      Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Glad we came to an agreement

      Reply
    • SunnyRS
      SunnyRS
      +1 y

      Yes 🤝🤝

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  • Anonymous
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    (30-35)
    +1 y

    Yes, it's feminine. That doesn't mean it's a bad thing. It's definitely not. But that doesn't change the fact that it's feminine.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Dont you wash your own hair?

      Reply
    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      +1 y

      Yes, why?

      Reply
  • John_Doesnt
    John_Doesnt Follow
    Master Age: 35
    +1 y
    758 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    Yes, it makes him a lady and he should wear a dress while doing it.

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  • Anonymous
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    (36-45)
    +1 y

    Not at all. That’s silly. Just basic parenting skills.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • LemiaOfThunder
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    +1 y

    It depends how comfortable the kid is with each parent.

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  • JarneG
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    Xper 1 Age: 20
    +1 y

    No, i personaly would do this myself as i see it as good parenting.

    1
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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Love hearing that

      Reply
  • MrKDog
    MrKDog Follow
    Xper 1 Age: 16
    +1 y

    No, just a plain no. You need to be a part of their life.

    1
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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • xHazelx
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    Xper 1 Age: 25
    +1 y

    Yeah I think it's feminine. Nothing wrong with it, it's just something I don't really like

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Oh okay

      Reply
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous
    (36-45)
    +1 y

    I think that it is manly. There is nothing more masculine than a guy taking care of his kids.

    1
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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • SnowedIn
    SnowedIn Follow
    Master Age: 51 , mho 37%
    +1 y

    Not one bit. Part of the job in a good way.

    3
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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • QuietRunner
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    +1 y
    1.3K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    no

    if you can braid hair you can braid rope

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  • TrueConfection
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    +1 y
    394 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    Nope, it's part of being a parent.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Yepp

      Reply
  • Rania05
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    Xper 6 Age: 20 , mho 33%
    +1 y

    I think it's cute and wholesome

    1
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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      I agree

      Reply
  • Jamie05rhs
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    Master Age: 39
    +1 y
    1.6K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    No. That's just being a dad.

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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Yepp

      Reply
  • SpanishRose
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    Xper 3 Age: 35 , mho 44%
    +1 y

    No I think it's absolutely adorable 😍

    1
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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Yes!!

      Reply
  • katiesmuff
    katiesmuff Follow
    Master Age: 42 , mho 48%
    +1 y
    420 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    I think it is sweet!

    1
    1 Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Same!!

      Reply
  • matchrestore
    matchrestore Follow
    Guru Age: 38 , mho 44%
    +1 y
    607 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic.

    Not at all. It's just good parenting!

    1
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    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Very

      Reply
  • KaiidiraX
    KaiidiraX Follow
    Xper 6 Age: 26
    +1 y

    That is very cute.

    1
    1 Reply
    • DizzyDesii
      DizzyDesii
      +1 y

      Yepp

      Reply
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