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No, there is no age when you shouldn't be wearing them if you like wearing them. It should be what pleases the person doing it unless their is goal is to please others. I remember that Rose Marie (starred on Dick VanDyke) always wore a ribbon in her hair. Didn't seem to cause her a problem. Really, do what makes you feel good and forget about the opinions of others. What if they make fun of you or your children? What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
No, there is no age when you shouldn't be wearing them if you like wearing them. It should be what pleases the person doing it unless their is goal is to please others. I remember that Rose Marie (starred on Dick VanDyke) always wore a ribbon in her hair. Didn't seem to cause her a problem. Really, do what makes you feel good and forget about the opinions of others. What if they make fun of you or your children? What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
Rose Marie's 92 and still wears a little bow in her hair.
I wear my hair in a style that incorporates a 40s style roll around my head and often use a bow low and above the roll above my neck. I also use different decorate combs a la a modified Gibson girl style.
When I do put my hair in a pony tail I have tied a scarf in a large, floppy bow. I am 50 and know what I like; and since my hair styles have never been "in" I consider them to be timeless.
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