Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. We just navigated this last week for our daughter’s 15th. She had been hounding is for a third piercing and cartilage piercing. We weighed the pros and cons. I was more on board than my husband, which makes sense. We decided that since DD is a good kid with no problems (no drinking, smoking, good grades etc) we could give her this one and fight another battle later if we needed to. She received birthday money from relatives and paid for it herself. I was just there to sign the consent forms. She wears conservative earrings anyway and it’s fine. I’m sure by the time she’s finished college she will likely only keep her first piercings. Dad is settling in with it and it has made her really happy. Small price to pay during difficult times as these. This was how we did it. Best of luck in whatever you decide.
This — I avoid policing non-life-altering body modifications/style choices.
Anonymous wrote:Also please go to a professional piercer and not a mall jewelry kiosk.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. We just navigated this last week for our daughter’s 15th. She had been hounding is for a third piercing and cartilage piercing. We weighed the pros and cons. I was more on board than my husband, which makes sense. We decided that since DD is a good kid with no problems (no drinking, smoking, good grades etc) we could give her this one and fight another battle later if we needed to. She received birthday money from relatives and paid for it herself. I was just there to sign the consent forms. She wears conservative earrings anyway and it’s fine. I’m sure by the time she’s finished college she will likely only keep her first piercings. Dad is settling in with it and it has made her really happy. Small price to pay during difficult times as these. This was how we did it. Best of luck in whatever you decide.
Anonymous wrote:Op, you are entitled to say no to your 15 year old. For any 'ol reason or no reason in particular.
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!!
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. We just navigated this last week for our daughter’s 15th. She had been hounding is for a third piercing and cartilage piercing. We weighed the pros and cons. I was more on board than my husband, which makes sense. We decided that since DD is a good kid with no problems (no drinking, smoking, good grades etc) we could give her this one and fight another battle later if we needed to. She received birthday money from relatives and paid for it herself. I was just there to sign the consent forms. She wears conservative earrings anyway and it’s fine. I’m sure by the time she’s finished college she will likely only keep her first piercings. Dad is settling in with it and it has made her really happy. Small price to pay during difficult times as these. This was how we did it. Best of luck in whatever you decide.