yukichigai
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The problem with that is that's very much a subjective thing, not an objective thing. The root of it is, "I don't think that looks good," which boils down to the aforementioned, "because I said so." It's a stylistic and asthetic decision, not a functional one. Unless the kid gets lice or fleas having a beard doesn't hurt him. It may hurt his chance with the ladies, but not him directly.Originally posted by: Amused
I never said she had to say "because I said so." She can show him all the reasons why having what looks like roadkill on a kid's face is a negative, and that's why she wants him to shave it.
The Scarf is technically subjective as well, but like I said I don't know anybody who thinks it's fashionable. He can grow it if he really wants, but I think if you offer him some incentive to at least try shaving the Scarf he'll find that he looks -- and feels -- a lot better.
