Third piercing dilemma

Anonymous
Trashy
Anonymous
Our CEO has full sleeves. It makes no difference, but if your DD wants to become a receptionist or something then she may have to follow aesthetic rules to comfort the elderly.
Anonymous
IMO, let her get it. It’s a way she wants to express herself, she’s a good kid, and the holes can close.

I was a top student, steered clear of alcohol and drugs, but went through a HS and college phase of extensive piercings (face and all the way up my ears). It was important to me. I took them all out when I started interviewing for good jobs (after my second graduate degree).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also please go to a professional piercer and not a mall jewelry kiosk.

Why?


Much safer to use single use disposable needles than a piercing gun that can’t be sterilized between uses.
Anonymous
I think it's fine - not worth fighting this battle. It's easy enough to take out an earring when she's older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD (15) has recently been hounding me, asking for a third ear lobe piercing. I am unsure about it, my DH and I are worried it is unprofessional and looks trashy. Both of my DDs have double ear piercings, which I initially objected to but relented, and I have been pleased with their earring choices, which have looked very nice. What do you think about third piercings in general?
My other DD (17) has also shown interest in a cartilage piercing on one ear, so I would appreciate advice on that as well. Thanks!!


Well, what I think is that I'm not a fan of anything more than one piercing in each ear. But who cares what I think? She is 15--she doesn't need to be "professional." Let her have fun with her appearance now. When she is older and looking to be professional, she can take it out.
Anonymous
Op, doesn't want it to happen but, this is all about being afraid to say no
Anonymous
I hounded my mom for a third piercing for years and years and years and she never let me get it. Now I work in a field where this is very much frowned upon and am I so grateful my mom didn’t give in. I feel bad for people who have a visible third hole, because it looks so tacky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine - not worth fighting this battle. It's easy enough to take out an earring when she's older.


But the hole will still be visible, which is almost worse than a third earring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine - not worth fighting this battle. It's easy enough to take out an earring when she's older.


But the hole will still be visible, which is almost worse than a third earring.


Not really, when I take mine out you have to be really close to see the holes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD (15) has recently been hounding me, asking for a third ear lobe piercing. I am unsure about it, my DH and I are worried it is unprofessional and looks trashy. Both of my DDs have double ear piercings, which I initially objected to but relented, and I have been pleased with their earring choices, which have looked very nice. What do you think about third piercings in general?
My other DD (17) has also shown interest in a cartilage piercing on one ear, so I would appreciate advice on that as well. Thanks!!


My 13 yo has 3 piercings. Neither she nor I care what anyone thinks. No one has commented on it. And if they are secretly judging, we can live with that. She's a straight A, honor student, and athlete. The piercings do not change that. But, as you've deemed it "trashy" I'm guessing you should probably say no to her request.

And, just a little pro tip, ear piercings have this amazing ability to be REMOVED for job interviews and such.
Anonymous
While I think it's fine and can assure you no one bats an eye at a 3rd lobe piercing, it's also entirely likely she'll grow out of the desire to keep up with the piercings once she's older. I'm 31 and from my teen years through college, I got just about every ear piercing I could think of, plus my nose for a time, and now I have to remember to put studs in my FIRST lobe hole every now and then (having removed the others little by little in my early/mid 20s). Over time, especially when you venture into the cartilage, the upkeep can get tedious and the allure just fades. Let her have this for now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hounded my mom for a third piercing for years and years and years and she never let me get it. Now I work in a field where this is very much frowned upon and am I so grateful my mom didn’t give in. I feel bad for people who have a visible third hole, because it looks so tacky.


Not as tacky as being a judgmental a-hole, PP. You win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, doesn't want it to happen but, this is all about being afraid to say no


I completely agree. Posters here cannot say no to their own siblings, their in-laws, their neighbors...... why would they say no to their child? Better to fret over it on a message board.
Anonymous
I have literally never noticed how many closed holes a person has in their ears. It’s not like it’s a disfiguring scar!
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