elongobardi
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If your son is already asking about shaving it's time to think about how you'll prepare him for the milestone. Shaving is a big deal to many boys and they look forward to it, even if they have to wait a while for puberty to catch up with them. Most boys won't develop facial hair until they're well into puberty (generally around age 14 or so), while others may need to begin shaving in the later tween years. Either way, arm yourself with a few handy shaving tips to help your child learn to do it the right way, and so that he knows how to shave safely while practicing good hygiene.
How Your Tween Son Can Learn to Shave Safely
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All boys transition to where they need to shave.
If that thing try to go into a bathroom my daughter was in, he would get the beating of a lifetime.
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