Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think for white people, yes. In other cultures, it's the norm and I can't see labeling an entire culture of people trashy.
+1
I don’t get why some cultures clutch their pearls at ear piercing at a young age. It’s really NBD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so thankful my mom never pierced my ears. I don't like the look of earrings and love my plain "virgin" ears.
When I had a daughter, I didn't pierce her ears. She decided at 13 or 14 she wanted pierced ears, so I took her to get them. I felt it was important to wait until she was old enough to decide what she wanted for herself.
Virgin ears now I’ve heard everything. Pp are you so cool and “not like other girls”?
Anonymous wrote:Whatever (I personally think those big ol’ headband/bow things are trashier).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think for white people, yes. In other cultures, it's the norm and I can't see labeling an entire culture of people trashy.
+1
I don’t get why some cultures clutch their pearls at ear piercing at a young age. It’s really NBD.
Anonymous wrote:I think for white people, yes. In other cultures, it's the norm and I can't see labeling an entire culture of people trashy.
Anonymous wrote:To be honest, a little. And I did it with my first born. I was a young first time mother and my ears were pierced at my doctor’s office in the 80s as a baby, so it seemed normal to me. I feel like it was more common decades again to do this.
But when my daughter was born, I had a hard time finding somewhere to even get her ears pierced. Her doctor’s officer didn’t do it and majority of piercing/tattoo shops wouldn’t either (I at least knew better than to go to the mall). I did find one, and it was fine- no issues and I have a happy earring wearing teenager now. But I regretted it. I didn’t do this with my next daughter. She was begging to get them pierced from about 6 on, but I waited until she was 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here on DCUM apparently believes it’s (as she put it) “trashy” of parents to pierce an infant or toddler girls’ ears.
I expressed my view in the original thread (I am deeply offended by this).
But what does the rest of DCUM feel?
If you’re cool with that are you cool with baby tattoos?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so thankful my mom never pierced my ears. I don't like the look of earrings and love my plain "virgin" ears.
When I had a daughter, I didn't pierce her ears. She decided at 13 or 14 she wanted pierced ears, so I took her to get them. I felt it was important to wait until she was old enough to decide what she wanted for herself.
Virgin ears now I’ve heard everything. Pp are you so cool and “not like other girls”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the girl should get to make this decision when she is older but I would not use the word trashy because I understand that there are different cultural norms about this. Latinas and Italians etc are more likely to have their ears pierced as babies than WASPS are, for ex.
I'm Italian and my mom had my ears pierced when I was only a few months old. I think its a terrible idea.