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Does anyone else have an Emo and do you let them dye their hair

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rantinghousewife · 11/01/2008 10:16

Ds (14) has announced he wants to be an Emo (apparently he's not going to be 'one of those ones who slit their wrists, Mum').
That's fine (was a goth myself (sucks gums and pulls up tena ladied undies), but he wants to dye his hair black. I've told him I'll think about it but, tbh I can't see a problem with it, dh, however is not keen, says it might cause problems at school. Do you let yours?

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Peachy · 11/01/2008 10:21


Aw go on, let him- you're a kid once and well, hair colour i so not imprtant. check teh school regs (ours says hair must be all one colour in repsonse to a dyed fringe stage that took over for a bit), but as long as not contraveing any rules let him be who he is.

And keep plenty of pictures for future wedding parties
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harleyd · 11/01/2008 10:24

aw go on, let him

he will probably go ahead and do it anyhow

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filthymindedvixen · 11/01/2008 10:25

I have a budding 'alternative'. he is only 10 and has seriously been hassling me to let him have dreads.
Last year he wanted to dye his hair black....

As a former goth/hippy/crusty, obv I'm secretly very proud!
Depends on the school. My old school used to send you home for any hair nonsense at all, (even a little crimping) but these days (joins in gum sucking) schools seem to be more lenient about expressing some individual style (I use the word 'individual' loosly as the favoured hairstyle at our local high school is spiky jet black with bleached tips To a man! (or woman)

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kittylouise · 11/01/2008 10:28

oh, gwaaaan, let him.

Stepson (20 now, bless him) is an Emo, and has dies his hair all colours of the rainbow for years.

Think though, it IS the thin end of the wedge with regard to facial piercings and tattoos, though.

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harleyd · 11/01/2008 10:29

my lot are still only little
but are already going on about hair colours
(any wonder when they see some of mine)

but when they are that age im going to let them

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rantinghousewife · 11/01/2008 10:31

Well this is it, at that age I had bright red crimped hair (were very lax at my school), ds says that a few of his mates have black hair, so it's really just dh I have to convince.
And ds has had me scouring charity shops (even made a special trip to Hitchin) for suitably distressed black jeans, apparently people with 34" legs don't give to charity shops!

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lucy5 · 11/01/2008 10:34

Now this will make me sound really old, I do live outside UK so that's my excuse. I have heard of emos and have seen one or two on tv but what exactly are they?

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rantinghousewife · 11/01/2008 10:37

Bit like a streamlined updated goth, wear black quite a lot and a lot of adidas originals footwear etc.

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brimfull · 11/01/2008 10:37

emo

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rantinghousewife · 11/01/2008 10:38

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Emo.svg

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MrsBadger · 11/01/2008 10:38

If you want to dissuade him say it'll have to be done properly by a hairdresser so he doesn't damage his hair / flood the bathroom / ruin your towels, and tell him how much it'll cost...

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rantinghousewife · 11/01/2008 10:40

Believe me, ruining the bathroom not a problem, we're about to gut it and start again

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lucy5 · 11/01/2008 10:44

Oh now I know! Feel even older, I have only heard of one of the bands. Bit disappointed , thought it was going to be something more outlandish.

I say let him dye his hair!

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TigerFeet · 11/01/2008 10:44

find out his school's stance on hair colour first... dsis (16yo) is emo but is limited wrt hair colour by school rules. She has dyed her hair quite dark but not black which is OK but she is not allowed the purple she would love. She does the mad stuff at the beginning of the summer holidays and then sorts it out for September

She looks fab, the whole look really suits her

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rantinghousewife · 11/01/2008 10:46

Right think I'll have a look at the school contract first, am sure it will be in there.

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FooFooTheSnoo · 11/01/2008 10:49

I am amazed schools have rules on hair colour. Blimey.

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TigerFeet · 11/01/2008 10:59

when I was at school someone in my year got an almighty bollocking for subtle highlights - twas a private school though and a Catholic convent to boot

dsis is at a catholic school but a state one (and no nuns I don't think)

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FooFooTheSnoo · 11/01/2008 11:04

I think it's ridiculous. Surely hair colour is a relatively safe way of expressing your individualty a bit within uniform rules?

At my (quite strict) girls grammar I had pink, blue, orange and red hair in my time.

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rantinghousewife · 11/01/2008 11:06

Yes, agree, Foofoo, far less painful than piercing.

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2shoes · 11/01/2008 11:10

ds went through this. i let him(did it for him) it was lovely! blue/black.
beware of the emo self harming though,

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rantinghousewife · 11/01/2008 11:14

Love the idea of ds with blue/black hair. Is the self harming thing a huge problem with Emo's 2shoes?

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TigerFeet · 11/01/2008 11:14

we were allowed to perm our hair though

that should have been banned, we looked ridiculous with our shaggy Jon Bon Jovi hairdos

I agree, I think it is excessive. dsis goes into 6th form in sept though and I think they get more leeway there.

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2shoes · 11/01/2008 11:16

rantinghousewife are you on my fb?

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Tortington · 11/01/2008 11:20

i have an emo ( she in on my profile not in emo mode) she is 14 and she dyes her hair black

school only had a problem when she had red streaks but black is fine

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Tortington · 11/01/2008 11:20

i have an emo ( she in on my profile not in emo mode) she is 14 and she dyes her hair black

school only had a problem when she had red streaks but black is fine

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