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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 210261" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>My post got eaten on this thread last night too. In short, what I said was that {{{{{{{{{big hugs}}}}}}}}}} for the stress of dealing with her doing something so foolish.</p><p></p><p>Also, if it were me, I would have to do my best to let the piercing roll right off my back, especially given that it is infected. A safety pin is never going to work unless it is a jewelry safety pin meant for a piercing! But, hopefully if she goes to a doctor, he'll tell her to take it out if it is still in, and tell her what an idiot thing it was to do.</p><p></p><p>We had an exchange student who one weekend when she was supposed to be studying for finals pierced her ears with blunt earrings. Of course it took forever and she bled all over but never said a word to us about what she was doing until a week later. But she successfully avoided studying for the finals. Any chance your daughter was hoping this would get her out of school?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 210261, member: 99"] My post got eaten on this thread last night too. In short, what I said was that {{{{{{{{{big hugs}}}}}}}}}} for the stress of dealing with her doing something so foolish. Also, if it were me, I would have to do my best to let the piercing roll right off my back, especially given that it is infected. A safety pin is never going to work unless it is a jewelry safety pin meant for a piercing! But, hopefully if she goes to a doctor, he'll tell her to take it out if it is still in, and tell her what an idiot thing it was to do. We had an exchange student who one weekend when she was supposed to be studying for finals pierced her ears with blunt earrings. Of course it took forever and she bled all over but never said a word to us about what she was doing until a week later. But she successfully avoided studying for the finals. Any chance your daughter was hoping this would get her out of school? [/QUOTE]
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