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NO! It's too soon! Rewind! NOT "fair"!
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 464084" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>My daughter had her first period not long after her tenth birthday too. I thought that was really young but they mature earlier now than they did just a few generations ago. Good grief! We were still playing on the monkey bars when we were ten! And the same day that she started her first period, she demanded to know everything there was to know about sex, now that she was a "woman"! Thankfully though, she didn't feel the need to try out her newfound knowlege for several years after that.</p><p></p><p>I let her get her ears pierced when she was seven because she had already been begging for it for two years! One of the nicer department stores in town had run an ad about ear piercing in their jewelry dept. so I took her there. You bought the little gold stud earrings and then they had a nurse there who did the piercing. They had this little thing that shot the post of the earring through the ear lobe, then they put the back on it and gave instructions on how to care for it while it healed. Her ears healed up just fine and she never had any problems with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 464084, member: 1883"] My daughter had her first period not long after her tenth birthday too. I thought that was really young but they mature earlier now than they did just a few generations ago. Good grief! We were still playing on the monkey bars when we were ten! And the same day that she started her first period, she demanded to know everything there was to know about sex, now that she was a "woman"! Thankfully though, she didn't feel the need to try out her newfound knowlege for several years after that. I let her get her ears pierced when she was seven because she had already been begging for it for two years! One of the nicer department stores in town had run an ad about ear piercing in their jewelry dept. so I took her there. You bought the little gold stud earrings and then they had a nurse there who did the piercing. They had this little thing that shot the post of the earring through the ear lobe, then they put the back on it and gave instructions on how to care for it while it healed. Her ears healed up just fine and she never had any problems with them. [/QUOTE]
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