Removing childs monobrow wrong or right

My sister and brother always had monobrows and were both bullied till they were old enough to remove it themselves. my middle child came out with one and I plucked it and now they're older I use wax sheets on it whenever bits start to reappear I think its basic maintenance of a child like clipping their nails or brushing their teeth

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I wouldn't remove it unless they want it removed. It's neither wrong or right. I personally don't because kids will find any reason to bully and I don't need my children to conform to a beauty standard. Maybe I'll grow my unibrow in.

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