Anonymous wrote:I’m with your DH. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Why not get the girls buzz cuts? Why shave? Why not have your DD’s only wear knee-length shorts, and have your DS wear capris? Equality, right?
NP. If the girls want buzz cuts and knee length shorts, and DS wants capris I fall to see why any of this would be an issue? Not even sure which gender you’re assuming should (or should not?) shave but if my boys want to grow moustaches more power to them, and anyone’s allowed to have hairy legs in my house if they want them. I sure can’t be bothered to shave mine regularly. But likewise razors will be available to anyone who wants silky smooth armpits.
Anonymous wrote: I don’t understand piercing baby ears. What’s the point? Is she a doll that you’re dressing up?
If he really wants to let him try it. Just stay away from sparkly fake diamonds. So tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This. OP, you have a DH problem. Tomorrow he might allow your son to do certain things and girls not. Would you be ok with it? If it was my DS, I would take him to get ears pierced. DH might be hopping mad for a few days but will get over it.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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 wrote:Male ear-piercings are hideous.