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Postby Guest #1 on Sat May 31, 2008 4:52 pm

Lewi_D, I think you are confusing me with another guest. I still havent asked my parents, so I am not sure what their reaction will be.
I am still hesitant to ask them.
any more help/suggestions/thoughts?

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Postby The Colonel on Sat May 31, 2008 6:47 pm

Guest #1 wrote:Lewi_D, I think you are confusing me with another guest. I still havent asked my parents, so I am not sure what their reaction will be.
I am still hesitant to ask them.
any more help/suggestions/thoughts?


I really don't know what you expect.

It isn't as big a deal as you might think it is.

Let's face it - if you won't ask them now, you won't next week, next month, or next year. So, it's up to you. What do you want?

If you do - ask. If you don't - don't. You've been here for quite a while and haven't asked. I see no reason why you won't be here in several months time.

As a father of four, I can say that though your parents may not approve of it, it is not a big deal. It's not permanent, it's not massive, it's not radical, it's not life changing or life threatening - it's minor.

You parents will know that!

I understand your hesitation, but put it into a rational parents perspective - it is a little hole in the ear to insert a little piece of metal, which is a popular thing for lads nowadays. Where is the problem?

All of the above were things my wife and I thought on when my eldest (now 18 ) asked to get his done two years ago.

If you don't ask - you'll never get!
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Postby Guest on Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:56 pm

The Colonel wrote:

As a father of four, I can say that though your parents may not approve of it, it is not a big deal. It's not permanent, it's not massive, it's not radical, it's not life changing or life threatening - it's minor.

You parents will know that!

I understand your hesitation, but put it into a rational parents perspective - it is a little hole in the ear to insert a little piece of metal, which is a popular thing for lads nowadays. Where is the problem?



If all parents were as sensible as you are, he wouldn't have such a hard time asking.
But if you look in some venue such as Yahoo Questions you discover that a lot of
parents are just incredibly closed-minded about earrings for boys, so their sons
pick up on the idea that it is dangerous even to think about getting one.

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Postby Lewi-D on Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:13 pm

Confusion

Yes, I'm thinking of the Guest from May 26th saying that his Dad is a good Christian looking for one reason (acceptable to his standard/beliefs ) why you should have earrings.

As the Colonel says, No reason will ever reach his standard - set of course, by himself. . . .

For your own parents, you'll never know unless you take the step of asking them.

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Postby Guest on Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:09 pm

A few posts ago, I told you guys about my strong christian dad. I talked to him about it some more and he said that he would think about it since there wasnt really a good reason for me not to, and that he really couldn't find a reason to say no. My 16th birthday is coming up soon and he said that this might be a present for me.

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Postby Guest on Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:36 pm

. wrote:A few posts ago, I told you guys about my strong christian dad. I talked to him about it some more and he said that he would think about it since there wasnt really a good reason for me not to, and that he really couldn't find a reason to say no. My 16th birthday is coming up soon and he said that this might be a present for me.


If he's a strong Christian, follow his Biblical advice, and then, as a side issue, do your ears as well, if your dad lets you.

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Postby Guest on Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:52 pm

YAY! He finally agreed to let me! I can't wait! I'm having a d=hard time choosing what to get pierced with. I either want round CZ studs in both ears or the silver balls in both ears. What is all of you all's opinion? I can't wait to finally feel the metal stud pierce my ear!!! :D

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Postby Guest on Fri Jun 06, 2008 2:04 am

Congratulations on getting the OK from your dad to have your ears pierced. You will have to wear whatever studs are used to pierce your ears 224/7 for four to six weeks until your ears heal, so you want something that will look good with whatever clothes you might be wearing. CZ studs go with most everything, so I would recommend those.

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Postby Lewi-D on Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:55 pm

For once, I have to say, I'm glad I was wrong.

All the best for the future.

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Postby The Colonel on Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:02 am

. wrote:
. wrote:A few posts ago, I told you guys about my strong christian dad. I talked to him about it some more and he said that he would think about it since there wasnt really a good reason for me not to, and that he really couldn't find a reason to say no. My 16th birthday is coming up soon and he said that this might be a present for me.


If he's a strong Christian, follow his Biblical advice, and then, as a side issue, do your ears as well, if your dad lets you.


Oh please. :roll:

Spare us the nonsense.
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Postby julie_h fan club on Sun Jun 08, 2008 4:50 am

The Colonel wrote:
. wrote:
. wrote:A few posts ago, I told you guys about my strong christian dad. I talked to him about it some more and he said that he would think about it since there wasnt really a good reason for me not to, and that he really couldn't find a reason to say no. My 16th birthday is coming up soon and he said that this might be a present for me.


If he's a strong Christian, follow his Biblical advice, and then, as a side issue, do your ears as well, if your dad lets you.


Oh please. :roll:

Spare us the nonsense.


i agree with you Colonel, i think this could be julie h again...

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Postby meguest1111 on Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:07 pm

for some reason I love to wear heavy, long, feminine earrings but I'm completely straight does any1 else?

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Postby Guest on Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:02 am

meguest1111 wrote:for some reason I love to wear heavy, long, feminine earrings but I'm completely straight does any1 else?


yes, i love wearing huge hoops and doorknocker earrings too!

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Postby Guest on Sat Jun 14, 2008 3:02 am

meguest1111 wrote:for some reason I love to wear heavy, long, feminine earrings but I'm completely straight does any1 else?


I like to feel my earrings swinging in my ears. I just enjoy wearing earrings, but I don't know why.

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Postby Guest on Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:45 am

I can't wait to get my ears pierced so i can try all sorts of earrings on... I espacially can't wait to try on some captive bead rings on... The way that they will feel swinging in my pierced ears... I CAN'T WAIT!!!

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