My mum will let me get a peircing but i have to be able to hide it from my dad. i dont think im slim enough for a navel peircig and im not too keen on getting my septrum(?) peirced. i like the idea of getting my hip peirced but i think my dad may see as my sis is a toddler and doesnt leave me alone. please i need help
but if you're really keen on getting, say your lip pierced, body jewelery companies do make glass retainers which are hardly noticeable.
by getting your hip pierced do you mean a surface piercing in that location? surface piercings are pretty hard to deal with and reject quite easily. if you do decided on that be careful of where you go and make sure they do it right.
The_only_Girl answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 5:22 pm: Well I got my tounge pierced last summer and right after I got it done I went to stay with my Grandmother. My mom told me not to let her see it. My tounge was swollen for a few days; I broke the rules about not eating certain kinds of food until it healed, and not drinking just water...the only rule I followed was listerineing after every meal. I stayed there for weeks and my grandmother never seen it, and I went home and all was fine.
You could get your tounge pierced, your navel, too...gor for something you're gonna love, don't go for something that you have to settle for b.c your dad can't see it. It isn't going to hurt anyone if your father found out. You had permission, what is he going to do? He can't punish you, your mom let you get whatever it is pierced. [ The_only_Girl's advice column | Ask The_only_Girl A Question ]
Codye54 answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 4:43 pm: If your mom says its okay,
why should yo have to worry about your dad.
Your moms a grown-up an she can let you do something if you want to.
Just talk to your mom about this.
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