How do I convince my mom I am ready to shave my legs?

Answer #1

Lolz, shave them, let her face reality… she cant just say dont shave when you already did huh? lol…Im all evil minded. My mom never let me do my eyebrows, so I did. She was pissed, but she cant make em grow..lol

Answer #2

Just tell her that you feel ready to shave your legs and the hair is really bothering you. I didn’t start shaving my legs until I was about 14 or 15 somewhere around there. She can’t let you stay a child for long. If I were you, just go out and buy yourself a good razor one that won’t hurt.

Answer #3

tell her people are making fun of you

Answer #4

I asked my mom to start shaving when I was eleven she really didnt care her only words were. just try to be carefull with the razors. so once I got the permission. I wwwtn to go shave. and yeah I have cut myself with razors but I haven’t died yet with shaving.

good luck

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Answer #5

I had that same problem when I was younger…just tell her that it makes you feel insucure and that you will feel better about urself if you do…and if her problem is the razors, ask her about a hair removing spray or cream or something

Answer #6

Just tell her you’re ready to!

Answer #7

hiya im 12 and I shave my legs mine don’t reali show up because there blonde [depends what colour they are :0] but tel your mum that it makes you feel prettier,cleaner and less insurcure!

Answer #8

Tell her that you have to grow up sooner or later.

Answer #9

Tell her that it will make you feel better and that it won’t change who you are, I dont really know what to tell. I dont even remember when I started shaving my legs. good luck!!!

Answer #10

Tell her you’re being teased and you can’t wear anything but pants now.

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