- Jul 7, 2003
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Anyone on here prepared to admit to taking little Chantella-Britnee and Tyrone to get their ears done?
edna krabappel said:I'm talking about kids under, say, 6, the ones you see in pushchairs with a nice set of Nike shaped Elizabeth Duke studs in their ears. It's wrong, wrong, wrong.
Discuss.
Billy the Fish said:Who cares, it looks shit but if people want to do it then it's their own business.
garry nelsons left foot said:Surely it's better they get their ears pierced than are given a 'prince Albert'?
edna krabappel said:I guess.
But there's something about a great big pair of gold-ette hooped ear-rings on a 6 month old that's just horrendous.
I'd suggest that you know that man slightly more than "vaguely" now. Did you ask him how he goes through airport security?edna krabappel said:LOL, a guy I vaguely knew once whipped his Prince Albert out in the middle of a crowded pub because I said I didn't believe he really had one.
I couldn't believe how big the ring was (as opposed to the bit it was stuck in...).
Ouch
Starry said:To each their own I guess.
None of my children have ever expressed a wish to have their ears pierced but the rule in our house is that when you are old enough and responsible to look after/care for/deal with it (be it a pet, earrings or whatever) you can have it.
I don't see anything *really* wrong with it though, there are far worse things people could do to their children than pierce a hole in their ear.
Half the mothers You see are barely 11,so what do you expect?,welcome to Blairs socialist utopia.edna krabappel said:I think it's the idea that they mutilate their kids for the sake of fashion when they're far too young to make their own choice about it.
And who sets themself up in business as a baby ear-piercer??
What next, tattoos for toddlers?
BarrelofFun said:Very wrong indeed.
I used to see a baby, mother and father on the train getting off at Chichester every morning and their baby daughter, no older than 18 months, had big loop earrings. Looked grim and obviously the baby didn't decide she wanted them as she couldn't speak. Mind you I don't think either the mother or father could string a sentence together.
edna krabappel said:I think it's the idea that they mutilate their kids for the sake of fashion when they're far too young to make their own choice about it.