smichele427 answered Saturday January 7 2006, 9:18 pm: you have to be 18... trust me... im 16 and i tried to get my tounge pierced and they said come back in 2 years. i've decided that i dont want my tounge pierced... i want to get my belly button pierced now... [ smichele427's advice column | Ask smichele427 A Question ]
Curry09 answered Saturday January 7 2006, 8:52 pm: go to a tattoo place and bring someone older or that looks older..and just say that there your parent and have them sign your parents name... [ Curry09's advice column | Ask Curry09 A Question ]
xOx_LoOvE_xOx answered Saturday January 7 2006, 7:06 pm: You have to be 18. If your getting it done at the mall you'll have to be 18 but MAYBE if you go to a friends or a person who has it not in a mall or something you might be able to get it if youre 15.
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If youre lucky you might find them at the dollar stores or something. Im positive you can get them at the stands in the middle in the mall. You can try those jewlery stores that sell the fake stuff. You maybe can find them at department stores ex:wal-mart,target,khols,sears,etc.
DancinCutie08 answered Saturday January 7 2006, 6:31 pm: 18 unless you have like a friend do in like illegally. i think if you younger someplaces will do it as long as you have someone over 18 with you. i would have a parent though because some of those places can be dirty and unsanitary and parents are good at finding safe places [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
I_like_duckies<3 answered Saturday January 7 2006, 5:46 pm: You have to be 18 years old to get your tongue pierced without parental consent. Hope I helped!
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