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<blockquote data-quote="robinm1922" data-source="post: 235629" data-attributes="member: 6423"><p>My difficult child has a few piercings, her ear lobes, one ear cartilage and her nose. The nose is a very small stud and looks really cute on her. I was hoping it would hurt more than it did that way she wouldn't want anymore! She was bugging me about a lower lip piercing but I have told her she is done with piercings for awhile. She is 15 and doesn't have any tats, not that she doesn't want them! The deal for her to get a tat when she turned 16 was to get good grades, well now that isn't an issue now. The only way she is going to get a tat or any piercings is by me taking her to a body piercing / tat shop. I have see too many of her friends get bad ink and have some serious problems. Her hair changes a lot. I haven't let her do any "in your face" color. She has had pink, blue and black, not all at the same time, in little peek a boo places. She is naturally blond and right now is a dark brown. Nice thing about blonds is they can wear most colors.</p><p>I have decided to pick and choose my battles. I have found the more time I give her to think about what she wants done the more she changes her mind.</p><p>Last night she went from a strawberry blond to a dark red/brown with blue/green under the back. It is cute, not my style but cute. </p><p>I think she feels different from everyone so she wants to look different. It is odd how she wouldn't wear black to wearing it most of the time.</p><p>Hair is the least of my battles right now.</p><p>I would suggest if she has saved the money for a self piercer that you reconsider and take her to a body piercing salon. She could cause some damage if it isn't done right, not to mention piercing her friends which could cause problems for you from other parents, just MHO.</p><p>Best of luck and congrats on the 63 days!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinm1922, post: 235629, member: 6423"] My difficult child has a few piercings, her ear lobes, one ear cartilage and her nose. The nose is a very small stud and looks really cute on her. I was hoping it would hurt more than it did that way she wouldn't want anymore! She was bugging me about a lower lip piercing but I have told her she is done with piercings for awhile. She is 15 and doesn't have any tats, not that she doesn't want them! The deal for her to get a tat when she turned 16 was to get good grades, well now that isn't an issue now. The only way she is going to get a tat or any piercings is by me taking her to a body piercing / tat shop. I have see too many of her friends get bad ink and have some serious problems. Her hair changes a lot. I haven't let her do any "in your face" color. She has had pink, blue and black, not all at the same time, in little peek a boo places. She is naturally blond and right now is a dark brown. Nice thing about blonds is they can wear most colors. I have decided to pick and choose my battles. I have found the more time I give her to think about what she wants done the more she changes her mind. Last night she went from a strawberry blond to a dark red/brown with blue/green under the back. It is cute, not my style but cute. I think she feels different from everyone so she wants to look different. It is odd how she wouldn't wear black to wearing it most of the time. Hair is the least of my battles right now. I would suggest if she has saved the money for a self piercer that you reconsider and take her to a body piercing salon. She could cause some damage if it isn't done right, not to mention piercing her friends which could cause problems for you from other parents, just MHO. Best of luck and congrats on the 63 days! [/QUOTE]
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