Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: badmouse
Originally posted by: Amused
Tell him to shave, and mean it.
I swear, it pains me to see parents be such pussies these days.
You're not a parent, are you

? I have a lot of things I tell him and I mean it. The whole reason I'm asking this question here is that I personally don't care whether he has a beard or not, and I want to see if I need to expend my leet parenting skills on this matter, or if I can let it slide - looking for other people's opinions.
I didn't have a beard when I was fourteen, because I'm his mom. So I don't know whether it affects his whole teenage social life, or if it's unimportant. And I don't know what the "guy" thoughts are, okay? So, I'm asking.
While I agree with Amused in principle, I don't agree in this particular case. I would let my child grow a beard if that's what they want to do and can do it without it looking like some half-grown hobo appearance.
To me, the real issue is your son wanting to look like Gandalf. I would have a long talk about why a fantasy world seems to be more appealing to him than the real world. Fantasy is okay, but when you start to arrange your real life into some depiction of a fantasy world, that's not healthy.
As for kids in general growing a beard at that age, I knew a couple of guys when I was that age that could grow a full beard and did. Nothing socially wrong with it; it's just the Gandalf thing that's going to cause problems. I grew a full beard while still in high school at age 16 and had a mustache since age 14.