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Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
I was reading a magazine today and there was a picture of Terri and Bindi Irwin all dressed up to receive their recent award.
Bindi had the replica of her mothers hair style - blunt fringe and long at the back - it was a photo of them holding Bindi's award. The haircut is old and dated enough on Terri but to make a child have the same cut as her Mum? Perhaps Bindi wants to look like her Mum - who knows but the haircut was far too old fashioned for her. Sometimes 'mini me' children can be cute but alot of the time it is wrong on so many levels. Is your child a 'mini me' of yourself or have they got their own style? Just curious.:) |
Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
We don't have any children.
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Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by Call me AL
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We don't have any children.
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Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by sj oldfield
(Post 6563308)
Nope......my kids arent 'mini me's'......................as they are both boys!!!
But giving your daughter the same haircut as yourself is tragic. Bindi looks so much older than her years.:( |
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our youngest is the absoloute sitting image of his dad - facially, body shape, and even walks like him. The only thing thats different is he has reddish hair (more strawberry blonde) whereas hubs is salt and pepper dark.
but then we dug out a school pic of him age 6 .... and there he is with red hair and the same face!:blink: I mean not similar to our boy but IDENTICAL, its bloody weird! oldest is blonde, different body shape and looks more like me. They never dress alike, their haircuts are different but they share lots of facial similarities and sound the same so you'd know they're brothers. |
Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by islandmom
(Post 6563419)
our youngest is the absoloute sitting image of his dad - facially, body shape, and even walks like him. The only thing thats different is he has reddish hair (more strawberry blonde) whereas hubs is salt and pepper dark.
but then we dug out a school pic of him age 6 .... and there he is with red hair and the same face!:blink: I mean not similar to our boy but IDENTICAL, its bloody weird! oldest is blonde, different body shape and looks more like me. They never dress alike, their haircuts are different but they share lots of facial similarities and sound the same so you'd know they're brothers. |
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my teenage sons are most certainly not like me as i like to shower on a regular basis! they do how ever share their fathers mannerisms for loud flatulance in public places.
i live in jeans and t's and my daughter is the girliest girl possible, wearing with matching accessories. her hair has to be just so, and all clothing pink. so i am wondering if my 'mini me' was possibly mixed up in the delivery suite! |
Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by townies5
(Post 6563672)
i live in jeans and t's and my daughter is the girliest girl possible, wearing with matching accessories. her hair has to be just so, and all clothing pink.
Funny though, oldest looks and has a similar personality to me and youngest looks just like her dad. She's (age 4) fuming that she has her dad's legs - though she'll be happy later (his are far more attractive than mine!). |
Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by Professional Princess
(Post 6563292)
I was reading a magazine today and there was a picture of Terri and Bindi Irwin all dressed up to receive their recent award.
Bindi had the replica of her mothers hair style - blunt fringe and long at the back - it was a photo of them holding Bindi's award. The haircut is old and dated enough on Terri but to make a child have the same cut as her Mum? Perhaps Bindi wants to look like her Mum - who knows but the haircut was far too old fashioned for her. Sometimes 'mini me' children can be cute but alot of the time it is wrong on so many levels. Is your child a 'mini me' of yourself or have they got their own style? Just curious.:) I wouldn't have it any other way;) |
Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by townies5
(Post 6563672)
my teenage sons are most certainly not like me as i like to shower on a regular basis! they do how ever share their fathers mannerisms for loud flatulance in public places.
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Ive found this piccie:eek:
Almost identical, Bindi doesn't look like a little girl - she looks so grown up. |
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I wish I looked like my girls (age 5 & 3) - they are both sooooooo cute:wub: They get lots of comments from strangers saying how lovely they look - i never do:p
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Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by Professional Princess
(Post 6563733)
Ive found this piccie:eek:
Almost identical, Bindi doesn't look like a little girl - she looks so grown up. |
Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by The Crow
(Post 6563687)
My two girls are exactly the same - I couldn't be less girly if I tried (never was really!).
Funny though, oldest looks and has a similar personality to me and youngest looks just like her dad. She's (age 4) fuming that she has her dad's legs - though she'll be happy later (his are far more attractive than mine!). |
Re: Is your child a 'Mini Me'?
Originally Posted by Betty Boot
(Post 6563757)
Doesnt Terri look glam tho compared to her usual attire!
I wonder if the zoo has changed much since Steve died - his presence was everywhere really, the press reckoned that Terri wanted to turn it into a theme park but how true that is I dont know. But really, Bindi is a grade A mini me of Terri.:eek: |
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