Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When they're old enough to understand that the procedure is painful but decide they want their ears pierced anyway.
+1. Unless absolutely indisputably necessary, I'm not going to alter my child's body or submit her to anything that I know in advance will hurt until she is able to decide for herself whether she wants it, and to give her informed consent.
Same. I asked my daughter if she wanted to when she was around six. She said no. Around ten she started getting very interested in other people's pierced ears. A few months before turning 11 she told me she was ready and I made an appointment at a tattoo parlor. Now she's 12.5 and just yesterday I mentioned to her "You haven't been wearing earrings lately, what's up with that?" She was given a lot of cutesy earrings from Grandma that she feels are babyish. I asked if she's still glad she got her ears pierced and I got a very enthusiastic yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When they're old enough to understand that the procedure is painful but decide they want their ears pierced anyway.
+1. Unless absolutely indisputably necessary, I'm not going to alter my child's body or submit her to anything that I know in advance will hurt until she is able to decide for herself whether she wants it, and to give her informed consent.
Anonymous wrote:When they're old enough to understand that the procedure is painful but decide they want their ears pierced anyway.