Quote From: jettavI just wanted to respond to the wife who wants her hubby to shave the mustache. My hubby has one and I absolutely love it. I have never seen him with out one other then some older pictures of him but I think he looks handsome and I kiss on him all the time. I wouldn't ask my hubby to shave it off and hopefully he won't ever want to, but if he wanted to, I wouldn't fuss about it, I would miss the mustache but I love him much more then that. I think you should let your husband be comfortable with who he is, if he doesn't want to shave it then don't talk him into it, Love and respect him.
I have a question for the parents on this site, and Dr. Phil. My daughter started school this year, she is five years old and will be six in April. I have had a parent go to the school and say that my daughter is making her son feel uncomfortable, because she hugged him. I have been trying to teach her that school is not a place for hugs, although I disagree with the rule. Why is it wrong to teach your child to be loving, when did this become a problem in our school systems? Isn't it normal behavior for children to hug their friends? I am a Daisy Troop Leader for the Girl Scouts and I find it hard to teach her one thing at home and at her meetings, to be a sister to every Girl Scout, when the school has me teaching her totally different behavior. What has the world come to, when children can not be children? Thanks for listening.