Why? |
| 13. |
| Same |
You’re the one who mentioned estranged. I, too, doubt anyone is estranged over this. I meant teens complain about and protest all sorts of things. |
| The people saying 12 are way outside the norm. My parents made me wait that long because my dad was controlling and had some weird ideas about *waves hands* literally everything and I was the only white girl in my classes who didn’t have pierced ears. Yes, I definitely noticed because it was important to kid/tween me. Most girls seem to get it done between 2nd-4th. |
| My daughter was three. Went great! She wanted them, didn’t shed a tear, and never had an issue. She’s now 17 and wears earrings, so I don’t get what difference there is between 3 and some arbitrary non adult age like 11 or 13. It’s not like they have adult brains then anyway. |
My child had both done at the same time. Two piercers punching holes that had been marked to ensure they were even. Easy. |
Oh god. You’re insufferable. I literally know hundreds of women- not one doesn’t have her ears pierced. You must not get your child vaccinated. Gross. |
NP what a stupid thing to say. I don't know how you can possibly equate body modification for beauty standards to life saving medical care. Do you hear yourself? |
My daughter was 12 when she got hers done and she was right in the middle of her friends. Very few of her friends had them done before middle school (unless they were done as babies). |
My daughter had hers done there earlier this year and they did not do both at once. |
Yeah, that would be closer to 7. |
First things first: I think it's deeply strange that you would be embarrassed if your preschooler was scared to get her ears pierced. Some people pierce their kid's ears in the hospital, so there's clearly no "correct age". My kid started asking at 3 and I told her she could get it done when she brought home her first straight-A report card from middle school. That's my rule. She's almost 6 and would still love to be able to wear earrings but has also started asking about whether it hurts to get your ears pierced, whether it's scary, would she cry or bleed, etc. All things that didn't occur to her at 3/4. If she turns 12 and decides she doesn't want to do it either out of fear or because she's no longer interested, it's her body and her decision. |
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Thirteen in our house.
A rite of passage into the teenage years. |
+1. Children don’t wear jewelry in our family. A 12 year old is a child. |