i really wanna get my belly button piecred. but my parents don't want me to til i'm older. i really want it done and a lot of people at school my age have them done. what can i do to get them to let me get it pierced?
GoodAdviceGiver05 answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:54 pm: Ok. i have heard lots of problems can be from piercing there belly botton. You can get infections and that is not good. 13 is a little young for a peircing too. Wait till your a few years older and go from there. You never know you may change ur mind. Hope it helps!! [ GoodAdviceGiver05's advice column | Ask GoodAdviceGiver05 A Question ]
o0xbrianna answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:45 pm: Tell them that other girls at school have it done too. It's not a big deal. If they don't agree with you, then wait atleast another year then I'm sure they will let you. I mean you are only 13 now and the legal age (well in my state anyways) is 16 now. It used to be 14.
OHH by the way.. you really shouldn't get it until you are 16. When I called to get mine done the guys said he wouldn't do it because you aren't done growing so if you have it done at 13, you have like 5 years left to grow and it will tear the belly ring right out. Then you will have a scar. [ o0xbrianna's advice column | Ask o0xbrianna A Question ]
expert101 answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:44 pm: you know you just want it cuz everyone has it.thats not right.i would prob get it when im @least 16! p.s im sure thats what everyone els is going to say [ expert101's advice column | Ask expert101 A Question ]
Aikens__Angelxo answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:37 pm: dont get it periced because i read this thing in a magizine that the person got their tube in their stomache periced with their bellybutton and had to go get sergury it was bad you're much better off not getting one. and you would look like a slut, not trying to be mean. but my cousin is 14 she gots hers periced and she got trash talked so bad. wait a few years then see if they'll let you
evilenterprisesinc answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:24 pm: dont get it peirced.. its not good on all chicks.. at your age it would look slutty.. serious.. and plus.. i know heaps of people who have had their belly peircings get infected and they had to be removed.. i know one person who cant have a baby because of an infection aquired by a belly button ring.. so seriously.. dont do it.. it doesnt look all that good on alot of chicks anyway.. [ evilenterprisesinc's advice column | Ask evilenterprisesinc A Question ]
selectopaque answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:19 pm: Most states prohibit a professional piercer to pierce anyone under the age of 16, even with a parents permission.
There is a pretty good reason for that law.
If you try to get it done by someone who isn't a professional, then it will end up being crooked, too shallow, or most likely get infected.
I don't know how your friends got theirs done, but there's a good chance there's something wrong with their piercing.
If you really want them to let you get a body piercing, all I can say is reasearch the topic, find out the pro's and cons. Most of all find out how to take care of it, what to do if something goes wrong, and how to find a good professional piercer.
If they see that your responsible enough to research the topic and find out the information yourself, then they might reconsider.
xWhiteTigerx answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:19 pm: i understand what you mean , i want that done too , you could try helping around the house and doing stuff too show you are respocable enough to get it done and if it dont work beg xxx xWhiteTigerx [ xWhiteTigerx's advice column | Ask xWhiteTigerx A Question ]
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