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NO! It's too soon! Rewind! NOT "fair"!
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 464375"><p>I got mine when I was 10, and now that Kiddo is 10... *shudder* There's a lot of literature out there that the hormones and all in foods has been edging kids (especially girls) towards early physical maturity. I've had her on organic milk for a couple years now, I'm hoping that might help give us more time before she hits it. If her PMS is anything like mine was PLUS her current issues... oh honey, it's not gonna be fun.</p><p></p><p>I have a metal allergy and can't have my ears pierced (tried it twice, yes with hypoallergenic stuff like surgical steel and titanium, both times baaaaad results). Worried she might have the same, so never got hers done and she's scared/not interested. I have promised to pay for her first tattoo when she's 18 (within reason) if she wants one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 464375"] I got mine when I was 10, and now that Kiddo is 10... *shudder* There's a lot of literature out there that the hormones and all in foods has been edging kids (especially girls) towards early physical maturity. I've had her on organic milk for a couple years now, I'm hoping that might help give us more time before she hits it. If her PMS is anything like mine was PLUS her current issues... oh honey, it's not gonna be fun. I have a metal allergy and can't have my ears pierced (tried it twice, yes with hypoallergenic stuff like surgical steel and titanium, both times baaaaad results). Worried she might have the same, so never got hers done and she's scared/not interested. I have promised to pay for her first tattoo when she's 18 (within reason) if she wants one. [/QUOTE]
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