Anonymous wrote:Nose rings get infected so frequently
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sound like how I came home from college. They're fun and not permanent. Ears and nose are totally mainstream at this point. And nipples are usually hidden - maybe not at the pool, but not much is covered at the pool. These aren't things that will prevent her from getting a job or anything.
I turned out to be a totally mainstream suburban mom, who is glad I had a little fun back in the day.
Gross
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that mental health is something I would worry about here. I would have a conversation with her about that, and tangentially about the company she keeps, not the piercings.
100%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD recently came home from college and I am shocked by the amount of piercings She has gotten. I counted seven on one ear, five in the other, and a nose stud. But worse, was almost sure I could see both nipples were pierced when She was in a swimsuit. I know it's Her choice, but I think it's excessive, and nipple piercings are plain gross.
How can I respectfully share my displeasure?
Anyone dealt with a similar situation ?
She sounds bored and has a lack of real goals. She’s so bored and aimless she’s just getting piercings and body art.
Though that amount of them is kind of turning the corner to appeal to fringe society
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sound like how I came home from college. They're fun and not permanent. Ears and nose are totally mainstream at this point. And nipples are usually hidden - maybe not at the pool, but not much is covered at the pool. These aren't things that will prevent her from getting a job or anything.
I turned out to be a totally mainstream suburban mom, who is glad I had a little fun back in the day.
Gross
Anonymous wrote:Sound like how I came home from college. They're fun and not permanent. Ears and nose are totally mainstream at this point. And nipples are usually hidden - maybe not at the pool, but not much is covered at the pool. These aren't things that will prevent her from getting a job or anything.
I turned out to be a totally mainstream suburban mom, who is glad I had a little fun back in the day.
Anonymous wrote:The piercings aren't the problem. Her mental health crisis is.
Anonymous wrote:It's HER body. You need to learn to allow women to have bodily autonomy. You would want the same for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Be thankful it’s not a tattoo.
Buy her good body jewelry so her nips don’t get infected.
Anonymous wrote:DD recently came home from college and I am shocked by the amount of piercings She has gotten. I counted seven on one ear, five in the other, and a nose stud. But worse, was almost sure I could see both nipples were pierced when She was in a swimsuit. I know it's Her choice, but I think it's excessive, and nipple piercings are plain gross.
How can I respectfully share my displeasure?
Anyone dealt with a similar situation ?