Baby love
By bushy brows - 04/01/2016 23:13 - United States - Prior Lake
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By Eyebrowsgone - 25/08/2010 13:10 - United States
Your a bad parent. That's what you should be worried about. You gave birth to a beautiful girl and you can't except her because of a brow. Your a mother now. You worry about your child not what other people think. Get out of caring what other people think and be a mom.
Shave the unibrow?
Take all the pictures you want or have all the photos that you want taken. You or a professional photographer can always photoshop out the little bit of hair between the brows if you're that worried about it. I'm quite amused at all the people riding the mom's ass and calling her names. I'm sure the parents accept their baby the way she is, but that's not going to stop them from worrying about and not wanting her baby to be laughed at/made fun of now and in the future. Nobody wants their kid to suffer.
Cousin It?
You don't know that she's beautiful. You've never seen her.
If you really care that she has a unibrow then you don't really think she is beautiful do you? My first born was jaundiced with big ears but he was beautiful to me, I took lots of photos even when I got the comment that he looked like a mini yoda I didn't care he was my son
Time to break out the razor and tweezers!
Maybe take them but just don't put them on Facebook? Then you have the memories, and none of your 'friends' can laugh (and can honestly go feck themselves). Also, there's a certain beauty to not plastering your child all over the internet.
By not putting them on Facebook clearly shows they're ashamed or embarrassed to have a baby with a unibrow. No matter what their child looks like they should love them uncontrollably. It's a shame society is now based on looks, if you have something which isn't classes as "normal" or "attractive" people laugh. I believe every parent should think their child is beautiful.
I'm pretty sure it just means she's sensitive because you ******* are after you have a baby and your hormones try to level back out. It takes a lot to bring a baby into the world. Even if you disagree with peoples' negative comments toward your kid they hurt.
#96 Of course it would hurt, but no matter what nobody can control what they're going to look like, Which is sad that OP's family and friends are laughing at something which can't be controlled. A unibrow is only over grown hair which she can get rid of when she's older. There was no need to be so rude
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I really want to say FYL but if you already can't accept your daughter for who she is then FHL & YDI. Friends and family who laugh at a baby for something she can't help are asshats.
People opinions are the least thing you should care about. Congrats on your beautiful daughter.