Anonymous wrote:^reading some of these responses, I’m not sure how I would react if they asked for private areas to be pierced. That’s something they would have to do on their own when they are adults, not with mom.
Anonymous wrote:Body piercing & tattoo policy is this: No. We take trash out of the house, not into it.
Anonymous wrote:Body piercing & tattoo policy is this: No. We take trash out of the house, not into it.
Anonymous wrote:My son wants his lip pierced (16), but I am against the idea because he plays travel soccer and rec basketball, and I'm concerned about potential injuries. Otherwise, I wouldn't care too much. He could always take it out, it's just not a great idea with as much contact sports as he plays.
Anonymous wrote:She can get as many as she wants on her ear and if she wanted her navel or nose pierced I'd allow it at 16. Other than that she has to wait until she's 18. I personally think all other facial piercings like lip, eyebrow, tongue, etc, are trashy-looking so really the only reason is I wouldn't want to look at it so I'm not giving permission. Not sure what I'd do if she skirted parental consent laws for one of those but I probably wouldn't turn it into a huge deal or punish.
Anonymous wrote:Body piercing & tattoo policy is this: No. We take trash out of the house, not into it.
Anonymous wrote:Body piercing & tattoo policy is this: No. We take trash out of the house, not into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid is not a teen yet...but I would okay it with kids own money for any piercing except tongue. I am not paying all this money to fix teeth that are just going to get damaged by a piercing.
This is how we feel. Daughter is a freshman. Many of her friends have a hood or labia piercing. She now wants one. Hasn’t decided on which.
I like that it won’t affect her since it’s not visible.
Jesus.