Seriously, that lady's level of crazy really makes me believe that if Liv had a playdate over there, and Cashmere wasn't also there, that the mom would cut Liv's hair. Because everything she's saying is all crazy Anya-vengeance-y. And the only true payback would be for Cashmere to feel the life-shattering horror of having her child's hair cut.
Fucking batshit crazy.
Because everything she's saying is all crazy Anya-vengeance-y. And the only true payback would be for Cashmere to feel the life-shattering horror of having her child's hair cut.
yeah, i can see that happening.
And the only true payback would be for Cashmere to feel the life-shattering horror of having her child's hair cut.
More people need to understand this horror. There should be a Lifetime Movie....
I wonder how her daughter feels about her mother acting as if the daughter has been somehow ruined. That's gotta do a number on your self-esteem.
Mommy May I Play With Scissors?
Sexy NES dress is my kind of couture
That looks more like an apron than a sexy dress.
Mommy May I Play With Scissors?
Haaaaa.
In a hilarious coincidence, someone I know elsewhere just posted "[4.5 year old] CUT HER HAIR HER BEAUTIFUL WAIST-LENGTH HAIR WHICH HAD NEVER BEEN CUT SHE CUT HER HAIR OMG HER HAIR."
I think I am not going to say anything at all. (Though I am pretty sure this person is not crazycakes, and just needs to vent to her internet friends. As is right and proper.)
Honestly, I'm deeply interested in what Liv would look like with a pixie cut. But since she hasn't said she wanted one, I don't feel like I should push it on her. I just wish I could have recorded this woman's conversation with Olivia about the incident. Liv kept looking at me with a WTF look on her face. And this was AFTER Liv had already apologized! TWICE!
I should have known this woman was insane the minute she started talking to me about her work with past life regression and how she had figured out a lot about herself from figuring things out about her past lives.
Confession:
In church pre-school, I "treated" all of the other toddlers to haircuts. Using plastic Crayola scissors that indeed did cut hair. I sent some kids home with new bangs, and at least one bowlcut. I don't know where our supervisors were. When my gramps came to pick me up and he asked me what happened, I told the truth: we'd all seen a picture of Dorothy Hammill and everyone wanted to look like her. Kids were lining up! No one was traumatized. I don't think I got in trouble, but I am pretty sure we had better supervision after that.
Have things changed that much since the 1970s or was my experience just really the exception?