Anonymous
Post 01/21/2026 21:03     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:How old is she?

15.5


Piercing parlors require parental consent for minors. How did she pull this off?

And where did she get the money to pay for it? Piercings are expensive!


Piercing parlors vary by state. They also vary by the type of piercing; for example: genital and nipple piercings.

But parental consent gets around any/all regulations on minors and whatever piercings.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2026 13:39     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned about infection: did she do it herself? at a friend's? at Claire's?

Same. I would be very neutral about the fact of the piercing but would probably want her to be seen and let the doc talk to her about infection and hygiene.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2026 12:45     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Anonymous wrote:Why did you say no before? She obviously thought you'd say no again or didn't feel comfortable asking. Take this as an opportunity to build up your relationship. Approach her gently, tell her they look great, talk about why you said no before and maybe acknowledge that you were wrong, but also that you would've liked her to come to you at least with a heads up before doing this. Communication is key.


I like this answer. OP - Earrings are just not that big a deal.
She's not harming herself or anyone else.
It's her body.
15.5 is old enough to have autonomy over one's own body.

Soon she will be gone, cherish your time together.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2026 01:57     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Anonymous wrote:I'm not entirely sure all 15.5 year olds would think it was something they needed to seek permission for. I'd tread lightly. In the grand scheme of things this is truly no big deal.

Ask - more likely - how many other girls about her age DON'T have double ear piercings...
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2023 20:38     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

I did it at 15.5 too. Not DIY, but went to Claire's after my mom kept saying no. My mom calmly said "it does look kind if nice" and tried to hide her smile. My dad freaked the f out and yelled and lectured. That sums up most of their reactions throughout my life. Guess which one I still have the closer relationship with now?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2023 20:34     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

My DD has had triple ear piercings since she was 13

so what?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2023 18:45     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Anonymous wrote:So she disobeyed you and gets to "keep" the reward?


She really should not be allowed to keep it. That sends the wrong message.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2023 16:37     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old is she?

15.5


I double-pierced one ear (edgy!) at about this age. I don't recall my mother ever saying anything and my mother was very concerned with appearances and would have never agreed to it. Did it with a needle. It was stupid and tacky, as were my perms, my higher the hair/closer to heaven bangs, and the sun-in I used one summer. I am now 51 and rarely clutch my pearls. I do draw the line at any piercing that's not in the ear and tattoos.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2023 14:58     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

I would be concerned about infection: did she do it herself? at a friend's? at Claire's?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2023 14:55     Subject: Re:Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Team daughter. Go girl.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2023 12:50     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

So she disobeyed you and gets to "keep" the reward?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2023 12:49     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

One thing I learned teaching teenagers is that if your rules are unreasonable, then they will break them. So when all the rules are being broken all the time, then probably it's time to rethink the rules. Ask yourself why you said no in the first place, and if maybe you should have at least given her a reason for the refusal and a chance to present an argument.

Personally, I think it didn't make sense to refuse that, as she wasn't hurting anyone and it's her body. Plus, ear piercings aren't even permanent - they'll go away if you don't use them. So I don't get the refusal, and I guess she didn't find it reasonable either.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2023 22:09     Subject: Re:Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Wow! People are very chilled and relaxed parents.

How did your DD do it? At home DIY? Or at a piercing place?

If at a piercing place, how did the logistics work out? Also, does your kid go to school?
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2023 22:04     Subject: Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

Anonymous wrote:My teenage daughter double pierced her own ears recently. She asked me several years ago if she could but I said no. She doesn’t realize I noticed. I’d like to talk with her about why she went behind my back and did it but am interested in how to approach her or any talking points that have worked with getting through to your teenager.


She is not going to stop at 2.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2023 10:31     Subject: Re:Daughter double-pierced her own ears without my permission

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Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.


Ok. So the lesson is don’t ask permission then just do what you want. Very respectful that way.


May I ask what you mean exactly? OP said that she had asked prior, but the answer was 'No'.


Next time she won't bother asking. Duh. If mom says no to everything and is unreasonable then why bother asking permission? Just do what you want. Then "oops sorry!" when it turns out she doesn't like it or, God forbid, finds it "trashy". She will smile at you and say she had no idea you would mind. You really can't see how this would play out?


OP here. You are making incorrect assumptions. I don’t say “no to everything”. In fact, the opposite. We have a wonderful relationship and I rarely have to say no. Hence, this act was a bit surprising. I was simply asking for help in talking about it with my daughter.

NP. What's to talk about? It's something harmless she did, and it makes no difference in the grand scheme of things.

If this is her biggest act of rebellion, consider yourself lucky.


Here's the thing: If her goal (conscious or not) is rebellion, and the response she gets is "looks great!", then she has to move on to nose or lips or whatever for more successful rebellion. It's a tricky dynamic.


The response can be to just ignore, not "looks great!" Don't even mention it as if it was never even noticed. She probably just wanted a double piercing and thought her mom was being an unreasonable uptight loon for forbidding it years ago. This isn't necessarily some cry for help where now she has to up the ante. Maybe she simply just wanted the earrings and figured it was her body and her choice.