Did you go back in time or was there a time slip?
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Guest wrote:Think about what those big ol' holes are going to look like on a 70 year old. Just think it's something to think about. We are old a lot longer than we are young.

Guest wrote:Guest wrote: I've seen plenty of pictures of tribes where the elders have stretched ears, and guess what, the still look fine.
Jenna3 wrote:My mother pierced my ears at age three (and my sister's at the same age). When my daughter turned three, I pierced her ears. At age five she wanted "more earrings like Mommy" ( I was double pierced at the time) so I pierced her ears a second time. Her brother was three and had begged for earrings since he could talk. He pleaded for earrings again so I thought about it briefly and then decided it was not fair for him to be excluded just because he was a boy. I pierced both his ears and he is now sixteen and has worn earrings 24/7 since age three. This has never been a problem as when he started kindergarten he had earrings and was accepted as such. Piercing should be done prior to starting school so the healing period is over and earrings become an accepted part of the child. I think it is terrible that people relegate piercing & earrings only to females!
Unknown Boy wrote:I'm a 14 year old boy and I REALLY want my ears pierced but I am far too shy to ask my mum, can somebody help?
Chase wrote:I chose the silver ball earrings because I thought that the diamonds might be too flashy for me.
Chase wrote:It feels weird to have earrings.
Swim! wrote:Well...Im a typical 14 year old boy from america. Kinda Preppy and I have wanted to have my left ear pierced for some time now, but the thing is, Im afraid to ask my parents but my friend wants his two and I have a chance to get mine done with him this summer, but I dont wanna wait. Should I or should I just ask my parents. Im also afraid of how my aunts and uncles and G-ma's will react. Suggestions?
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