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Postby Newengland student on Mon Jul 28, 2008 3:55 pm

I remember one girl in my 1st grade class with pierced ears, most likely done by the needle and cork method based on what she wore for earrings. No one really paid much attention to her ears then. That was back in 1970-1. I would say that pierced ears for young girls started to become popular in the Northeast US around 1975 or so, since that is when I remember many of my sixth grade classmates started wearing earrings (just about every girl got her ears pierced with small gold-ball earrings then).
The first time I saw anyone with a double-pierced ear was in 1977, when one girl in my class had her left ear pierced again. It looked strange to me at that time to see 2 earrings in one ear! Soon after another girl had both ears pierced for a second time, but it really didn't become popular in my school right away, I didn't notice too many other girls with "extra" earrings until the next year and triple-piercing wasn't common until a few years later and even then not many girls did it.

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pierced ears fashionable

Postby uri on Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:48 am

I remember when I was 14, in 79 my teacher mentioned "girls with three earrings" - that is, with two earrings in one ear and one in the other. in was new back then.

But it surprises me to see six-grade ear piecing came to New England in 77, just like my school - always thught we were ten years behind America.

And I remember in 87, seeing a group of kids from Eilat - a town on the red sea, at the south end of Israel, fifth or sixth grade, and the boys had earrings! not just little ones, huge hoops hanging from their left ear! but one ear only. it was a school trip, and there were quite a few. It's a very special town - a tourist resort. The young boys there were more daring.

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Postby GP on Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:45 am

I don't know what part of New England 'New England Student' is talking about, but the popularity of pierced ears certainly did not hit all of New England at the same time. In Massachusetts and Connecticut, pierced ears suddenly became very popular for high school girls (ages 14 - 18) about 1966 and 1967. I'm not sure about Rhode Island. A year or two later girls in seventh and eighth grade (12 and 13 years old) were getting their ears pierced. Then it did not take long for pierced ears to become acceptable for young girls of all ages. The three northern New England states (Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont) were much more rural than the southern three states back then and it was normal that fashions in those states were a few years behind the three southern states.

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