Anonymous wrote:OP, when I was a freshman at Harvard, I had a TF with a pierced navel. I thought she was so cool... I got my own navel pierced just before our first break.
Piercings really aren't a big deal, and people in all stations and walks of life have them. Your daughter can take them out if she wants later. Pick your battles.
Anonymous wrote:My DD (15) has recently been hounding me, asking for a third ear lobe piercing. I am unsure about it, my DH and I are worried it is unprofessional and looks trashy. Both of my DDs have double ear piercings, which I initially objected to but relented, and I have been pleased with their earring choices, which have looked very nice. What do you think about third piercings in general?
My other DD (17) has also shown interest in a cartilage piercing on one ear, so I would appreciate advice on that as well. Thanks!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hounded my mom for a third piercing for years and years and years and she never let me get it. Now I work in a field where this is very much frowned upon and am I so grateful my mom didn’t give in. I feel bad for people who have a visible third hole, because it looks so tacky.
I have no idea why you don't have anything better to do at work than look for people's "trashy" third holes, but you need to get a life and stop dispensing advice based on your weird hangups. Unless you work for some religious order where body modification is considered inexcusably sinful or a military installation that has rigid rules, the vast majority of workplaces could not care less if someone has a tiny pinhole in their ear. Frankly, if you're close enough to me to count the empty piercing holes on my lobes, I'd like you to get some guidance from HR on appropriate personal space.
I work in a very straight-laced, conservative industry, and no one gives a shit about someone having a third hole, occupied or not, in their ears. No one gives a shit about all the men who have a piercing scar on one ear from their time in college in the 80s and 90s but no longer wear anything in it. No one gives a shit about the people who have tiny nasal studs, either. A lip wring, Monroe, eyebrow ring would be a no-go, but many, many people have multiple ear piercings, including thirds and cartilage. Some even have - gasp! - tattoos that are visible when they're not wearing a suit jacket.
Anonymous wrote:I hounded my mom for a third piercing for years and years and years and she never let me get it. Now I work in a field where this is very much frowned upon and am I so grateful my mom didn’t give in. I feel bad for people who have a visible third hole, because it looks so tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine - not worth fighting this battle. It's easy enough to take out an earring when she's older.
But the hole will still be visible, which is almost worse than a third earring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD (15) has recently been hounding me, asking for a third ear lobe piercing. I am unsure about it, my DH and I are worried it is unprofessional and looks trashy. Both of my DDs have double ear piercings, which I initially objected to but relented, and I have been pleased with their earring choices, which have looked very nice. What do you think about third piercings in general?
My other DD (17) has also shown interest in a cartilage piercing on one ear, so I would appreciate advice on that as well. Thanks!!
I had 4 in one ear and became a hooker because of it.
Anonymous wrote:I hounded my mom for a third piercing for years and years and years and she never let me get it. Now I work in a field where this is very much frowned upon and am I so grateful my mom didn’t give in. I feel bad for people who have a visible third hole, because it looks so tacky.
Anonymous wrote:My DD (15) has recently been hounding me, asking for a third ear lobe piercing. I am unsure about it, my DH and I are worried it is unprofessional and looks trashy. Both of my DDs have double ear piercings, which I initially objected to but relented, and I have been pleased with their earring choices, which have looked very nice. What do you think about third piercings in general?
My other DD (17) has also shown interest in a cartilage piercing on one ear, so I would appreciate advice on that as well. Thanks!!