Well, I never thought I'd be asking this question. I had my ears pierced at age 12 - since my parents wouldn't let me before then - and I was so excited to get it done. I chose the CZ bezel studs and I have never looked back!
So imagine my surprise when I was discussing earrings with my husband recently and he said that his previous long-term girlfriend had been dead set against having her ears pierced, due to it being somewhat lower class. Then, years later, another girlfriend who had ALSO been dead set again having her ears pierced, then did get it done.
I had no idea at all that people of my generation (I'm late thirties) ever looked at pierced ears this way. My husband and these exes were six years older than me, therefore not much. I've never encountered people my own age like this who are sniffy about pierced ears! I wondered if anyone else has ever noticed this. We're only talking about a single piercing here! I can see that multiple piercings might not fit in with certain circles, but one?
THEN, my husband said that his father (born 192
wouldn't let his mother (born 193
have her ears pierced on the grounds that it was common. Huh? The father was born in Ecuador to Danish parents and spent a portion of his life in the UK before settling in America at about age 26. So he had a cosmopolitan upbringing in different places; therefore I'm not sure how much of his odd attitude can be ascribed to the norms of any country in particular.
AND, the father left the mother for another woman back in 1978, and my MIL still doesn't have her ears pierced! If I were her, I'd have had multiple body piercings after being told what to do like that! But I think perhaps she holds the same attitude about pierced ears.
Anyway, I then remembered that a slightly snobbish girl at school said she wasn't allowed to get hers done until 16, but then she never had it done, and although it was many years ago, I remember some suggestion from her that it was common.
I'm amazed by these opinions - perhaps my husband's parents can be excused due to their ages, but my own generation? What a strange attitude to single piercings!
If piercings are somehow common, then I guess all earrings must be common, even a diamond baby bezel! But people including my MIL did wear clip-on earrings, which are large. Clunky clip-ons are OK but delicate diamond pierced earrings are not?
Interestingly, the Queen has her ears pierced, and I think Queen Victoria did too, because in the link below it says that she had diamond studs mounted on posts.
http://graciejewellery.blogspot.com/2011/04/countdown-to-royal-wedding-diamond_19.html
Anyway, I'm amazed by these attitudes to pierced ears and I wondered if anyone here has contemporaries who are snobby about single piercings in the ears? Perhaps it's just another mechanism by which someone who isn't that secure can feel better. If I adopt the attitude that pierced ears are common, and you have pierced ears, then if I meet you, I can feel superior. That sort of thing.
God, I can't imagine not having my ears pierced. Some of the light would go out of my life if I couldn't wear my earring collection! I wear earrings every single day of my life and feel under-dressed without them, even if I just wear baby bezels.
ETA: I have changed this to a poll, and I had to vote "Yes, in my own age group." Very odd!
So imagine my surprise when I was discussing earrings with my husband recently and he said that his previous long-term girlfriend had been dead set against having her ears pierced, due to it being somewhat lower class. Then, years later, another girlfriend who had ALSO been dead set again having her ears pierced, then did get it done.
I had no idea at all that people of my generation (I'm late thirties) ever looked at pierced ears this way. My husband and these exes were six years older than me, therefore not much. I've never encountered people my own age like this who are sniffy about pierced ears! I wondered if anyone else has ever noticed this. We're only talking about a single piercing here! I can see that multiple piercings might not fit in with certain circles, but one?
THEN, my husband said that his father (born 192
AND, the father left the mother for another woman back in 1978, and my MIL still doesn't have her ears pierced! If I were her, I'd have had multiple body piercings after being told what to do like that! But I think perhaps she holds the same attitude about pierced ears.
Anyway, I then remembered that a slightly snobbish girl at school said she wasn't allowed to get hers done until 16, but then she never had it done, and although it was many years ago, I remember some suggestion from her that it was common.
I'm amazed by these opinions - perhaps my husband's parents can be excused due to their ages, but my own generation? What a strange attitude to single piercings!
If piercings are somehow common, then I guess all earrings must be common, even a diamond baby bezel! But people including my MIL did wear clip-on earrings, which are large. Clunky clip-ons are OK but delicate diamond pierced earrings are not?
Interestingly, the Queen has her ears pierced, and I think Queen Victoria did too, because in the link below it says that she had diamond studs mounted on posts.
http://graciejewellery.blogspot.com/2011/04/countdown-to-royal-wedding-diamond_19.html
Anyway, I'm amazed by these attitudes to pierced ears and I wondered if anyone here has contemporaries who are snobby about single piercings in the ears? Perhaps it's just another mechanism by which someone who isn't that secure can feel better. If I adopt the attitude that pierced ears are common, and you have pierced ears, then if I meet you, I can feel superior. That sort of thing.
God, I can't imagine not having my ears pierced. Some of the light would go out of my life if I couldn't wear my earring collection! I wear earrings every single day of my life and feel under-dressed without them, even if I just wear baby bezels.
ETA: I have changed this to a poll, and I had to vote "Yes, in my own age group." Very odd!