Anonymous wrote:It's very common in South and Central America (including the whiter-than-America Chile and Argentina) and it's also common in southern Italy. So it's not just a people of color thing.
I don't particularly care for it nor think it's appropriate on babies and young children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious, too OP.
I had mine pierced at 13, and my three girls are all desperate to have theirs pierced earlier.
I’ll be the one to say: it’s trashy to pierce babies’ ears.
I never get this. You guys keep saying it, but no one ever has a good answer as to why its trashy. SO I think it's trashy to attach that thought to someone's baby.
They aren't your ears to pierce. Modifications to your daughter's body should be made at her discretion when she is old enough to make such a decision. I'm not sure how you can do something like this and then turn around and tell her that her body belongs to her. You've already shown very clearly that it belongs to you and to society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious, too OP.
I had mine pierced at 13, and my three girls are all desperate to have theirs pierced earlier.
I’ll be the one to say: it’s trashy to pierce babies’ ears.
I never get this. You guys keep saying it, but no one ever has a good answer as to why its trashy. SO I think it's trashy to attach that thought to someone's baby.
They aren't your ears to pierce. Modifications to your daughter's body should be made at her discretion when she is old enough to make such a decision. I'm not sure how you can do something like this and then turn around and tell her that her body belongs to her. You've already shown very clearly that it belongs to you and to society.
Anonymous wrote:Completely aside from whatever cultural thing is going on, I honestly think that piercing a young baby's ears is practically easier than when we got my DD's ears pierced for her 7th birthday at her request. If she had been 2 months, she wouldn't have been rolling, wouldn't have had hair to get tangled in anything, and would have been fine with me cleaning them. When she was 7, all that stuff was an issue. I strongly considered piercing our second DD's ears for that reason, but DH was against it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious question (not snarky!!!): when the baby is little, how much does it appear to hurt? Does she cry for long after? Or is it like a shot that is over in a nanosecond? I always wanted to do it with our daughters but my husband freaked out that it would traumatize the baby.
Mine cried for about 30 seconds, then had a bottle and fell asleep. We did it late in the evening intentionally, and she fell right asleep in her stroller. Woke up the next day oblivious to the whole thing.
Thank you! That is much as I thought but my husband thought it would hurt for days and days. He was very upset about the thought of it. And then because he was upset I got upset. I appreciate your honesty!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious question (not snarky!!!): when the baby is little, how much does it appear to hurt? Does she cry for long after? Or is it like a shot that is over in a nanosecond? I always wanted to do it with our daughters but my husband freaked out that it would traumatize the baby.
Mine cried for about 30 seconds, then had a bottle and fell asleep. We did it late in the evening intentionally, and she fell right asleep in her stroller. Woke up the next day oblivious to the whole thing.
Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious question (not snarky!!!): when the baby is little, how much does it appear to hurt? Does she cry for long after? Or is it like a shot that is over in a nanosecond? I always wanted to do it with our daughters but my husband freaked out that it would traumatize the baby.