Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 19:04     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

If my spouse prohibited one of my kids from doing something solely due to gender and we let our kids of the other gender engage, I’d be making an 100% equalization policy in my house. If both sexes can’t do it, neither can. And I’d take earrings away from my girls.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 18:51     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

I would find a middle ground and get the magnetic studs. I don’t think you should get anything pierced or tattooed without both parents approval but I think the child should be able to have some say in their appearance. The magnetic studs would be a happy medium.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 18:33     Subject: DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Anonymous wrote:So you're into pushing back on the gender stereotyping Op? Why did your girls, at a young age, get their ears pierced? I woukd think you'd encourage your girls to get buzz cuts instead. You know, gender stereotypes and all.

Did you, by chance, plant the idea in your kid's head he should get his ear pierced?


NP, but I got my ears pierced at 4.5, after begging for a year. I was a sporty kid who wanted pierced ears and loved ballet also.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 17:30     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

I have a 10yo DD who is very boyish in her clothing choices and hairstyle but has her ears pierced. Her body her choice. I would let my son do it as well. Why is DH opposed?
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 17:09     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Don’t think this is a big deal. My older brother pierced his ear as a teen and then never wore any earrings again. It left a small hole but they can close up.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 17:07     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

I would ask him to just do clip ons and stick ons, but I wouldn’t let a girl pierce ears that young either.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 17:02     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Sorry that’s parent
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 17:02     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Good for your husband. You’re a fool OP. Your son is not another daughter. Be a Parian’s learn to say no.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 16:57     Subject: DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Honestly, I'd make him wait until he's 11-12 to see if he changes his mind. You can offer him some magnetic studs so he can try them out before getting pierced.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 16:26     Subject: DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

So you're into pushing back on the gender stereotyping Op? Why did your girls, at a young age, get their ears pierced? I woukd think you'd encourage your girls to get buzz cuts instead. You know, gender stereotypes and all.

Did you, by chance, plant the idea in your kid's head he should get his ear pierced?
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 16:24     Subject: DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Fwiw, we know a boy who has both ears pierced. I was asking my child the other day if anyone bullies the boy about it. He said, no, no one cares. Maybe your DH should bc more like kids these days.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 16:19     Subject: DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Please no.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 16:15     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Male ear-piercings are hideous.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 16:14     Subject: Re:DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

What exactly is his opposition? He doesn’t want his son to look “girly”? He doesn’t really care, personally, but is afraid your son will get teased by classmates? He’s afraid this is the first step to transitioning into a transgender girl?
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2023 16:04     Subject: DH opposing 8yo DS having ears pierced

Our 8yo DS has started to express that He would like to have His ears pierced. I have zero problem with this. His Sisters had Their ears pierced at 5 and 3, and I am not ready to have a double-standard and impose gender stereotypes, but DH is adamant that He will not allow it. We are at a standstill.