Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is she?
15.5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.
While OP is the parent this is still not their choice to make as it is not their body.
Very respectfully I would like to understand Your viewpoint; Do You truly believe that someone under eighteen can do ANYTHING they want to their body? As we are on the subject of piercings, do You truly believe a fifteen year old should be able to have their nipples or clitoral hood pierced?? Or what about tattoos? and consumption; alcohol? cigarettes? Where is the line? Or is Your belief that there is no line? I am not trying to be aggressive, I genuinely would like to understand .
I believe that anyone of any age should be able to make any non permanent decision that they want to, in this case an ear piercing can be reversed at any time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.
While OP is the parent this is still not their choice to make as it is not their body.
Very respectfully I would like to understand Your viewpoint; Do You truly believe that someone under eighteen can do ANYTHING they want to their body? As we are on the subject of piercings, do You truly believe a fifteen year old should be able to have their nipples or clitoral hood pierced?? Or what about tattoos? and consumption; alcohol? cigarettes? Where is the line? Or is Your belief that there is no line? I am not trying to be aggressive, I genuinely would like to understand .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.
While OP is the parent this is still not their choice to make as it is not their body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.
Ok. So the lesson is don’t ask permission then just do what you want. Very respectful that way.
May I ask what you mean exactly? OP said that she had asked prior, but the answer was 'No'.
I mean, the lesson would clearly be; Obey Your Parents.
Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.
Ok. So the lesson is don’t ask permission then just do what you want. Very respectful that way.
May I ask what you mean exactly? OP said that she had asked prior, but the answer was 'No'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.
Ok. So the lesson is don’t ask permission then just do what you want. Very respectful that way.
Anonymous wrote:OP, You are the parent. It is quite simple, if you do not want her to have them, tell her that she has to remove them immediately. If she does not, ground her, take her phone or something else that will get the point across. Ear piercing is not a big deal, but respect is.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you say no to a double ear piercing for a 15.5yr old? Just curious. What was your reasoning?