Anonymous wrote:I can't wear that cheap metal in my ears-- they make my earlobes red and painful. That stuff is crap. At least make sure the earrings have sterling silver posts.
Anonymous wrote:"Bake your noodle"
LMAO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Claire's is fine. And your 11:27 response is great!
Lord, you people are TACKY.
Do you know what I think is TACKY? Judgy bitches like you.
I'll judge you all I want. Piercing a toddler's ears is tacky. Honey Boo Boo tacky. Toddlers and Tiaras tacky.
And I'll judge you right back, ye olde righteous, classist, likely racist lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could paint clear nail polish on the cheap earrings to protect her skin.
My pediatrician recommended this for me...but didn't help my own sesitivies to all but fold.
Anonymous wrote:You could paint clear nail polish on the cheap earrings to protect her skin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Claire's is fine. And your 11:27 response is great!
Lord, you people are TACKY.
Do you know what I think is TACKY? Judgy bitches like you.
I'll judge you all I want. Piercing a toddler's ears is tacky. Honey Boo Boo tacky. Toddlers and Tiaras tacky.
And I'll judge you right back, ye olde righteous, classist, likely racist lady.
I'm a 41 year old man with two daughters whom I MIGHT allow to pierce their ears when they turn 13.
I'll admit to having better tastes, yes. Piercing a 2 yo's ears is just awful.
Anonymous wrote:I seem to recall a couple years back that a lot of kids jewelry from places like Claires, WalMart were recalled due to maufacturing concers (manufactured in China and had excessive levels of lead and I believe something else). Yes, true of a lot of things at that time and I am guessing no longer an issue. I'd just check and see when the last time was otherwise, I agree with checking out the sensitive ears type.
Anonymous wrote:It's not awful. It is different than what you would do - nothing more nothing less. Get over it.