Ignore the haters, says a lot about them . You’re doing a good thing and your hair will benefit someone who really needs it. Well done Hunter. Your nan will be so proud of you
My Son is 11 and experiencing the same issues at school, it’s heartbreaking, he’s now talking about cutting it all off.
He doesn’t like going to school, says he’s the weird kid, and just wants to be normal
I don’t know what to advise, I just tell my Son that you shouldn’t have to change your hairstyle or who you are for people to like you, who needs friends like that?
Sending hugs and strength to you both xx
Keep going young man!! Takes a big step to stand out from the crowd , also take no notice off them , they will grow up one day and take there hat off for doing such a brilliant cause.
What a legend! My sons name is also Hunter! I teach him love and compassion. He is my Angel and a true empath. Tell your Hunter he is a legend. The people that matter will appreciate him and his kind soul and the people that don’t, don’t matter
Your bloody Awesome...... do a charity event at school and that will explain why your doing it.... hopefully that will shut them up!!! What have they done or doing for charity!
Well done hunter you ate doing something incredible and your nan will be so proud of you. Don't listen to the others giving you a hard time they aren't half the person you are x
Unfortunately bullies will always find someone to bully my son has long hair and many people compliment him for it. I teach him smart comebacks to help with bullying and keep reminding him that following the norm is boring i also point out where possible men or famous people with longer hair or individual styles. My son is currently convinced he wants long braided hair like a viking and a tattoo for his 18th birthday
When a child choose to do such a thing as this, it should be applauded. Maybe approach the school to have them support in fundraising etc and the teachers can speak about what the princess trust do and why.
My daughter is the opposite, went from long hair and kept going shorter to a pixie cut and she’s had some name calling (not bullying as such) and she’ll often reply with the fact she can grow her hair and change it, and walks away but she is quite hardy to negative comments as she’s also tiny so gets them for that to. Kids can be a holes, despite many thinking their kids are angels, if not his hair they’d have found something else or someone else sadly.
Hunter, what you’re doing is amazing, don’t give up now and don’t ever let bullies make you feel like giving up or they win. Be proud of who you are
This is such a phenomenal thing to do something like this! Way to go!! Absolute legend! Def approach the school to do some sort of fundraisers/awareness. My daughter cut her hair for the same charity and we raised enough money to have it made into the wig itself as this costs quite a lot to do. More info here: https://www.littleprincesses.org.uk...n average, £,thanks to our amazing supporters.
Keep at it He’s got this! Xx