Seems perfectly logical to me.
Spock says:
"Logic is but the beginning of wisdom, not the end."... and I agree. Observing the subtleties of
"civilized behavior" must take firm precedence over pure logic, at times anyway.
Thankfully, mine have learned to respect (or at least ignore) strange adults and have mostly stopped doing this.
Glad you're doing better, Callaway!
My daughter gave herself a haircut, yesterday. I was working in the garage, Mom was cooking, she was playing with her dolls (lining them up into little square shapes on the floor - she is still very stressed out from my bloody head cut). She decided that her bangs were bothering her and gave herself a mullet-cut. I felt so bad for her, because she wants to grow out her bangs and braid them to wrap around her head, like "a princess," but ... I did not want to make a BIG deal out of it either and grind in her mistake. I had to force myself to swallow hard a few times to keep an even keel.
She had grown her hair long enough to reach around to the back with braids on each side when she did this.
Do you think I was right to play it down and just remind her that hair "will grow back."