Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, probably.
Easily undone if she changes her mind about them later in life.
How does one unpierce?
You take the earrings out. They might close up, might not, but either way there’s no piercing without jewelry in it.
I’ve never heard of a piercing that did not eventually close up if you stop wearing earrings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, probably.
Easily undone if she changes her mind about them later in life.
How does one unpierce?
You take the earrings out. They might close up, might not, but either way there’s no piercing without jewelry in it.
I’ve never heard of a piercing that did not eventually close up if you stop wearing earrings.
I had my ears double-pierced, and when I stopped wearing earrings in the second holes, they closed up pretty quickly.
+1
I could probably force an earring back into mine, but otherwise it's a tiny closed-up speck.
Anonymous wrote:I see no problem with letting her get a second piercing. And- they are her ears so let her decide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my second holes (that I got at 18) never completely closed up when I stopped wearing earrings there. You definitely see the holes.
Same, decades later. They do not close as much as some are saying.
Not my experience. Got mine in 6th grade. Stopped wearing them in grad school b/c of all the judgmental types and fears of job interview biases. Had them re-done in my 30s b/c those holes had sealed up tight.
What?! I got a second hole in my ear at around 20ish and only wore an earring for maybe a few months. Decades later that damn hole gets a bump and has gunk in it routinely. I hate it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my second holes (that I got at 18) never completely closed up when I stopped wearing earrings there. You definitely see the holes.
Same, decades later. They do not close as much as some are saying.
Anonymous wrote:DD almost 12 has wanted second ear piercings for a while. She wants them for Christmas. She hasn’t wavered. I got mine, if I remember, the summer I turned 13, fwiw. I don’t know how to feel about her getting them and thought I’d crowdsource. Also fwiw; we would go to a professional piercer, not Claire’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, probably.
Easily undone if she changes her mind about them later in life.
How does one unpierce?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, probably.
Easily undone if she changes her mind about them later in life.
How does one unpierce?
You take the earrings out. They might close up, might not, but either way there’s no piercing without jewelry in it.
I’ve never heard of a piercing that did not eventually close up if you stop wearing earrings.
I had my ears double-pierced, and when I stopped wearing earrings in the second holes, they closed up pretty quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, probably.
Easily undone if she changes her mind about them later in life.
How does one unpierce?
You take the earrings out. They might close up, might not, but either way there’s no piercing without jewelry in it.
I’ve never heard of a piercing that did not eventually close up if you stop wearing earrings.