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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 234823" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Even easy child's do these kinds of things.....</p><p>easy child once let her cousin dye the front strips of her hair bright pink---of course since her hair is brown she had to strip it first---that's the last time she did something with her hair---she was 13.</p><p></p><p>difficult child once came home from church youth group with pink hair as well. It was supposed to be red----he refused to go to school...I had to strip his dark brown hair completely blonde and shave him almost bald to get rid of the pink.</p><p></p><p>All of my children have tattoos---all of them got them when they turned 18. PCson has a delta sign (his military school company) on his shoulder. difficult child has a beautiful EARTH, WIND, FIRE, WATER on his arm----it reads the same both ways---looking down and looking up. PCdaughter has a cross of nails on her back (her whole right flank).</p><p></p><p>PCson wanted his ear pierced from about 3rd grade. My rule was middle school age and pay for it yourself. The summer after middle school I took him to the mall with his birthday money, said there it is, go get her ear pierced. He didn't. Never mentioned it again.</p><p>difficult child pierced his a few years ago, but never really wore an earring. Daughter has her ears pierced several times---a belly button---and had her tongue pierced but got strep throat two days later and took it out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 234823, member: 1436"] Even easy child's do these kinds of things..... easy child once let her cousin dye the front strips of her hair bright pink---of course since her hair is brown she had to strip it first---that's the last time she did something with her hair---she was 13. difficult child once came home from church youth group with pink hair as well. It was supposed to be red----he refused to go to school...I had to strip his dark brown hair completely blonde and shave him almost bald to get rid of the pink. All of my children have tattoos---all of them got them when they turned 18. PCson has a delta sign (his military school company) on his shoulder. difficult child has a beautiful EARTH, WIND, FIRE, WATER on his arm----it reads the same both ways---looking down and looking up. PCdaughter has a cross of nails on her back (her whole right flank). PCson wanted his ear pierced from about 3rd grade. My rule was middle school age and pay for it yourself. The summer after middle school I took him to the mall with his birthday money, said there it is, go get her ear pierced. He didn't. Never mentioned it again. difficult child pierced his a few years ago, but never really wore an earring. Daughter has her ears pierced several times---a belly button---and had her tongue pierced but got strep throat two days later and took it out! [/QUOTE]
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