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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 4/24/2008 1:17:02 PM   
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I worked with a guy who wore a hoop in each ear ...


Men do tend to wear smaller hoops than women do sometimes, and they also sometimes prefer a simple little stud in each earlobe.

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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 2:33:40 PM   
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Personally I would be disappointed if my son wanted his ear (s) pierced. I just don't like it on men. Just my personal opinon. But men out there are free to do what they want. My son (if I had one) wouldn't be allowed to do that though as long as he lived under my roof.


Even if he was over 18??

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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 2:34:49 PM   
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An 18 yo still living at home is still under his parents' authority. Many 18 yos haven't even graduated high school yet.

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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 2:39:48 PM   
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An 18 yo still living at home is still under his parents' authority. Many 18 yos haven't even graduated high school yet.


Yes. I agree.

An 18 year old is also regarded as an adult. S/he can be on the register of voters, and if s/he is deemed to have sufficiently mature views about George W. Bush / Hillary etc (or Stephen Harper in Canada) to be able to express them, I guess some would say that they might be generally deemed to be capable of knowing what they want to wear in their ears, as well.

(My two cents'.)

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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 2:41:25 PM   
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It isn't about being capable to decide. It's about being respectful of the house rules...and they are in someone else's house.

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"would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 4/30/2008 2:42:11 PM   
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It isn't about being capable to decide. It's about being respectful of the house rules...and they are in someone else's house.


Exactly.
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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 2:43:29 PM   
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It isn't about being capable to decide. It's about being respectful of the house rules...and they are in someone else's house.


I guess it's also about how far do house rules for minors need to be imposed on adults; I mean, a nephew or a cousin aged over 18, who happened to visit wouldnt usually be told to remove earrings, or else...

Take care.

(My male cousin was wearing an earring years and years ago.)

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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 2:46:18 PM   
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An 18 yo visitor is a houseguest, not under the authority of the mom and dad living in the home..their child, who is permanently stationed there, is.

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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 2:50:26 PM   
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An 18 yo visitor is a houseguest, not under the authority of the mom and dad living in the home..their child, who is permanently stationed there, is.


Yes, there is a difference, you are right.

I guess also that I mean that many parents by the age of 18 would kind of reckon, look, he's an adult now, and wants to pierce his ears, so what's the big deal.

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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 6:21:10 PM   
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ORIGINAL: faroukfarouk

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An 18 yo visitor is a houseguest, not under the authority of the mom and dad living in the home..their child, who is permanently stationed there, is.


Yes, there is a difference, you are right.

I guess also that I mean that many parents by the age of 18 would kind of reckon, look, he's an adult now, and wants to pierce his ears, so what's the big deal.

Take care.

yes, I guess some would....but if our house rule is NO EARRINGS, then that is our house rule...period. 18, 23, 37....it doesn't matter. If you are MY child and wanting to live under MY roof then you will follow that house rule. If you don't like it then you can choose to make your own house rules under your own roof.

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RE: Roberta asked: "would you let your son pierce ... - 4/30/2008 7:22:02 PM   
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An 18 yo visitor is a houseguest, not under the authority of the mom and dad living in the home..their child, who is permanently stationed there, is.


Yes, there is a difference, you are right.

I guess also that I mean that many parents by the age of 18 would kind of reckon, look, he's an adult now, and wants to pierce his ears, so what's the big deal.

Take care.

yes, I guess some would....but if our house rule is NO EARRINGS, then that is our house rule...period. 18, 23, 37....it doesn't matter. If you are MY child and wanting to live under MY roof then you will follow that house rule. If you don't like it then you can choose to make your own house rules under your own roof.


Oh

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/5/2008 8:25:46 AM   
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My daughter got pierced ears when she was 12 - she asked for it, I said yes. Tats were not really a thing around here. However, now...she has 2 (course, she's 28 years old now).


In your post several days ago, interesting that you linked, albeit distantly, the thing of boys' ear piercing with the tattoo thing.

Would it surprise you if any grandson of yours was allowed to pierce his ears?

(Also, do you think that you are a bit more understaning of the tattoo thing now than you were when your daughter got her first tattoo?)

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I still maintain that parents of conviction are a really good influence on their children.

Amen! I agree wholeheartedly; God bless your family and keep praying!

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/5/2008 10:22:19 AM   
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Would it surprise you if any grandson of yours was allowed to pierce his ears?

when my kids grow up and have their own kids then they can make their own rules...and baring anything that would truly be harmful or abusive, I plan to keep my own opinions out of their lives. I would rather them BE in my life then feel like I was trying ti run their lives. God has called us to raise OUR kids this way for whatever reason He has...that does not mean others have to or that our kids have to follow the same rules when they grow up.

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/5/2008 12:37:24 PM   
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Would it surprise you if any grandson of yours was allowed to pierce his ears?

when my kids grow up and have their own kids then they can make their own rules...and baring anything that would truly be harmful or abusive, I plan to keep my own opinions out of their lives. I would rather them BE in my life then feel like I was trying ti run their lives. God has called us to raise OUR kids this way for whatever reason He has...that does not mean others have to or that our kids have to follow the same rules when they grow up.


I guess that's wise, yes.

Take care

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/5/2008 1:48:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: faroukfarouk
In your post several days ago, interesting that you linked, albeit distantly, the thing of boys' ear piercing with the tattoo thing.

Would it surprise you if any grandson of yours was allowed to pierce his ears?

(Also, do you think that you are a bit more understaning of the tattoo thing now than you were when your daughter got her first tattoo?)


Nah, I wouldn't be surprised if my grandsons showed up at my house with a pierced ear. Nor would I have a problem with it. They're still my grandbabies after all.

Understanding??? about my daughter's tattoo. You mean as in "getting" her reason for having a tattoo? Not really...I think she's just following a fad right now. And, that's okay, too I guess considering she makes her own big girl decisions now.

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/5/2008 4:55:07 PM   
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Nah, I wouldn't be surprised if my grandsons showed up at my house with a pierced ear. Nor would I have a problem with it. They're still my grandbabies after all.



Lots of boys do it, don't they?

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Nor would I have a problem with it.


Some grandparents would be 'shocked', but I guess you wouldn't be.

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/5/2008 6:39:53 PM   
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Hi,

I haven't read all the posts, but the answer is, "No!". Never. And I do have an 18 yr. old son. I don't think he would ever pierce anything, he is very conservative.

I don't think earrings for men are masculine (unless you are a pirate ;)).

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/5/2008 11:28:43 PM   
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Hi,

I haven't read all the posts, but the answer is, "No!". Never. And I do have an 18 yr. old son. I don't think he would ever pierce anything, he is very conservative.

I don't think earrings for men are masculine (unless you are a pirate ;)).

Blessings,
hsmom2


Fine, you're certainly entitled to your views.

Part of the question is also, I guess, if an adult (i.e., over 18) son did wear (an) earring(s), would he be excluded from the house?

Some ppl would say, yes. Others would think such a course of action would be rather extreme, and ignoring the fact that many men, including Christian ones, do happen to wear earrings.

Take care.

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/8/2008 11:36:30 AM   
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Nor would I have a problem with it. ...


You seem rather unshockable anyway.

Take care.

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/8/2008 11:06:52 PM   
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I'm 17 and when I graduate and move out of the house I plan on getting two earrings in my left ear.
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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/8/2008 11:11:46 PM   
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I'm 17 and when I graduate and move out of the house I plan on getting two earrings in my left ear.


Well, that's great, anyway. Have you got to wait until you're 18? some young ppl have to, because their parents prefer it.

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/9/2008 1:32:11 AM   
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Well, my dad said that he would rip it out if I got one. So I have to wait until I move out. My mom said that she would be fine with it.
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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 5/9/2008 2:02:40 AM   
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Well, my dad said that he would rip it out if I got one. So I have to wait until I move out. My mom said that she would be fine with it.


Moms are sometimes a bit more tolerant, aren't they? Maybe if she has a few earrings herself, it makes all the difference, right?

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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 7/2/2008 1:09:01 PM   
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hsmom2:

I guess you dont think there would be a risk of a young person, especially your son, getting an infection etc while trying to do it with an unsterile needle?

Some parents think there is such a risk, and like to take them to a reputable jeweler, or parlor, but you must know your son, anyhow.

Take care.

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Hi,

I haven't read all the posts, but the answer is, "No!". Never. And I do have an 18 yr. old son. I don't think he would ever pierce anything, he is very conservative.

I don't think earrings for men are masculine (unless you are a pirate ;)).

Blessings,
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RE: "would you let your son pierce his ears?" - 7/2/2008 3:35:57 PM   
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I don't know what your goal is with these replies to my opinion.

What an odd thing to say in reply to my post. First of all my son doesn't own any needles of any kind. He has never expressed an interest in getting a tattoo or piercing of any kind - ever in his life!!!!!

I am busy raising my own children. I have no need to worry or wonder what "other" parents are doing to help their children get pierced.

May the Lord be with you,
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