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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: cateyes1 on January 21, 2018, 08:52:29 am
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At what age should a girl be if they want a nose ring?
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I guess I would say at the youngest 13 but then kids are more grown up acting at a younger age now so I guess it would depend on the individual child and how the parent feels about it. I was in my early 50's when I got mine and am 64 now and I still love it. My son's girlfriends daughter is 10 (just turned) and acts like she is at least 16 so who knows. Glad my kids are grown.
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When they are grown with their own decision making, painful.
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i think 16 is a good age .
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I'd say no earlier than 16 but it's hard to fathom at any age. I don't get that look tbh
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After high school?
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Not sure, I don't have a daughter and I don't think I would let her get one until she left my house...lol
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What a world it has become that ppl pierce their noses,tongues and every other body part now(disgusting to me) It use to be you just pierced your ears but it's a more decadent time now isn't it.
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I would say to my sons that they could get their noses pierced after high school graduation, if they wanted to, and they could pay to have it done. I don't 100% understand why someone would want to do that, but I'm sure there are things I've done that another person wouldn't understand. I don't think it's harmful or bad, just a fashion choice. :peace:
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I don't think anyone should get one of these, they are very unsanitary.
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I am a "not at all" person but I think after high school.
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I never understood the purpose of a nose ring. It would be a short lived fad for whoever gets one if they are ever looking to get a job. Most employers wouldn't allow that I wouldn't think.
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IDK these days. I used to want one back in my youth - over 16, but it wasn't trendy then & frowned upon. Then my job prohibited such things due to grooming standards.... I definitely think 10 is too young because of the dangers of having it ripped out & they are still growing, etc.... so I would think about 16 when their play is less rough & they are more mature in their decision making, & could properly care for it...
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18 when she is an adult. I got one done in my 20's I let it close up a few years ago.
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I would say 18 years old. If they want one they should be making their own money to pay for it.
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I would say never.
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Never
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I would say when your 18. Do what you want. By then my influence should already have been instilled and they know how I feel about it. Must be dang important to them to spend there own money on something so ridiculous.
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I think they should be 18 years old or older. Who wants to put a hole in their nose. :(
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I guess I am just old fashioned but I think it looks disgusting, why disfigure your face or boy with piercings and tattoos. The body is what god gave us and needs nothing to enhance it like that. But before you jump on me it is up too you.
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never, because later it doesn't look right
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18. I refuse to okay any controversial body altering. I don't want to be responsible for any buyer's remorse. I did let my daughter pierce her ears when she was 9.
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I would say 18. I got mine done when I was 18 but then it close up.
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well ideally it be 18 when they can make their own choices, but if the parents agree then I would say 16+
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Doesn't matter they do what they want anyway without ever considering the consequences. Side note, who wants to smell metal all day long and doesn't that get in the way of them snorting drugs :silly: 8)
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I think when they get to high school. I think tattoos wait until 18.
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From what I see frequently if you have facial piercings you'rte either a high schooler rebelling/finding your way or an adult who wants a life of working in a tattoo shop/body modification industry,other seedy industries like *bleep* shops,strip clubs...and you want problems from the police and regular decent ppl.
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i think 18 is a reasonable age. Personally, I do not like nose rings or any othe studs people add to there cheeks or eyebrows.
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I don't like seeing anyone with a nose ring. One of our daughters has one but she did it after she was grown and moved out of the house. I have sinus problems a lot and would hate to have to deal with a nose ring or stud. My 6 year old granddaughter got her ears pierced for Christmas. I think that is too young but it wasn't my decision and she really enjoys having them.
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i do not know maybe 17
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Probably whatever age is appropriate to have your ears pierced.
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I'm not crazy about girls having a pierced nose, but it's better than tattoos. Never really liked the concept of girls with tats. Seems like a guy thing to me.
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Definitely at least 16. Especially if they want a ring. The stud, if tiny, no earlier age than freshman year in high school. It will just look tacky and they will be made fun of by others in a younger grade.
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I don't think that there should be an age before somebody gets a nose piercing, but I think that the person should be old enough to understand when and where they can or cannot wear them!!!!! :) :) :) :) :)
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I think 18 is the youngest age to get a piecing or tattoo. I got mine when I was 18 years old. I don't regret it but I don't know if I would have still gotten it at 25 if I had not don't it already. When you are a little older your focus changes.
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I really is not a fan of nose piercing...
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I was in college before I got my nose pierced. I took it out when I had an office job that didn't allow piercings. Re-pierced it in my early 30's.
I would think 18 is the youngest age.
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At 18 when their an adult and earning their own $$$$$$.
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If they are in right age already. 18 and have work.
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I think 15 or 16 is a reasonable age to get a piercing, because by 18 (like others are suggesting on waiting until) they'll be wanting a tattoo, haha. People, especially young ones, want to experiment with their look, and getting piercings is just part of that. It's nothing sinister or weird, haha. When I was 13 my mom was fine with taking me to get my lip pierced. Besides that, all I did through my teens was change my hair color, which my mother totally condoned. No one should take things like this too seriously. :) :thumbsup:
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OMG, I think of pain when I hear this and even more pain when I see people with their tongues pierced. Myself, I think these type piercings are appropriate after high school graduation. However, with that said, kids need to be reminded that some career environments will frown on having such piercings!