Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t do it until the kid was old enough to want it/ask for it but I don’t think it’s trashy or negative judge-worthy. Just different cultural groups having different traditions. I’d only be worried about the piercing catching on something or baby pulling it out, which wouldn’t be an issue with an older child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here on DCUM apparently believes it’s (as she put it) “trashy” of parents to pierce an infant or toddler girls’ ears.
I expressed my view in the original thread (I am deeply offended by this).
But what does the rest of DCUM feel?
If you’re cool with that are you cool with baby tattoos?
Anonymous wrote:Someone here on DCUM apparently believes it’s (as she put it) “trashy” of parents to pierce an infant or toddler girls’ ears.
I expressed my view in the original thread (I am deeply offended by this).
But what does the rest of DCUM feel?
Anonymous wrote:I think the girl should get to make this decision when she is older but I would not use the word trashy because I understand that there are different cultural norms about this. Latinas and Italians etc are more likely to have their ears pierced as babies than WASPS are, for ex.
Anonymous wrote:I think for white people, yes. In other cultures, it's the norm and I can't see labeling an entire culture of people trashy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think for white people, yes. In other cultures, it's the norm and I can't see labeling an entire culture of people trashy.
In other cultures genital mutilation also the norm - doesn’t mean it’s ok.
85% of women in the US have pierced ears. You think this is like genital mutilation? That is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think for white people, yes. In other cultures, it's the norm and I can't see labeling an entire culture of people trashy.
In other cultures genital mutilation also the norm - doesn’t mean it’s ok.
Anonymous wrote:MYOB OP and shut up.