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Date: 4/15/2010 2:20:38 PM
Author: winelover23
I''m calling CPS on you. That is all.Date: 4/15/2010 8:39:07 AM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
WL-It''s clear you are vehemently against this practice, so I doubt many people who favor it will respond. You basically called them barbaric child abusers....
This is a personal choice. I had my ears pierced at 8 weeks and had no issues with the holes getting infected, I don''t remember the pain and I''ve enjoyed having my ears pierced ever since. My mom had them done because to be honest she wanted to avoid the back and forth arguments about it when I was an adolescent. Later, in the eighth grade (so 13 or so) I had second holes pieced. I had horrible problems with them and they never healed properly I was miserable. I let them close on their own.
Ear piercing hurts no more than getting blood drawn or a shot. It''s momentary and fleeting. If the piercing is done at a young age it''s easier to take care of the healing holes and ensure that there are no infection or rejection issues. Earrings can also be removed and the choice can be made to wear them or not in the future.
So yea, call me a barbarian, call me an abuser. I will most likely get my daughter''s ears pierced as an infant (if I have a daughter).
Date: 4/15/2010 3:10:30 PM
Author: swedish bean
I think it''s more about ethics for me than ''abuse''.
Lol. I feel like I''ve joined a club! I had 8 piercings in each ear (5 in the lower part, 2 in the upper cartilage, and then one on the tragus and the other on the rook) plus my belly button, and like you Haven, I''ve had my tongue re-pierced twice, for a total of 3 times as well!Date: 4/15/2010 1:18:04 PM
Author: Haven
elro--It''s addicting, right? I only wear one earring in each ear now, but the holes are all still there and still open. (I try them out every once in a while.)
I''ve actually re-pierced my tongue TWICE, so I''ve sat through that piercing three times, which is a little ridiculous now that I see it in writing. I kept taking it out and wanting it back, but that''s an expensive habit and it hurts more each time you get it done.
Now I''m sticking to tattoos.![]()
Date: 4/15/2010 8:16:42 PM
Author: Pink Tower
Also, I notice my teenaged daughter and her friends never wear earrings. These girls are athletic, and play on soccer teams, etc. My daughter is also a lifeguard. I don''t think I have seen her wear a pair of earrings since she was a preteen. Of course, she wanted them done when she was a preteen, and I allowed her. The novelty wore off rather quickly.
Date: 4/15/2010 7:57:52 PM
Author: TravelingGal
Nope, not for me either. I''m lazy...don''t care to take care of them. If she wants them, she can get them later.
I don''t have a problem if people do it culturally. If it''s not cultural, then I do believe a lot of moms choose to have their daughter''s ears pierced in the hopes of saving them memorable pain later on in life. But the mother is assuming that the girl will want them later. We''d probably think it would be pretty dumb to do it to a son, right? But heaps of men pierce their ears these days...why not pierce them too?
Where I kind of wonder is when the mom does it because she thinks it looks cute. I really wouldn''t make my kid suffer even a little bit for my own vanity. So if THAT is the reason, I disagree with it.
ditto.Date: 4/15/2010 9:43:13 PM
Author: katamari
I see it as nothing more than a cultural choice.
Date: 4/15/2010 10:07:56 AM
Author: hawaiianorangetree
I honestly don''t like the look of a baby with their ears pierced, and i didn''t do it to my daughter, we waited until she asked. Having said that she has had her ears pierced twice now and both times we have had to let them close up due to infection. Maybe if i had had them done when she was an infant we wouldn''t have had that problem.