Well i realllyyy want my tounge pierced !!
soo i wanna noe how i could convince my mom to let me do it pls help !
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? normajeanbabe answered Saturday October 13 2007, 10:53 pm: I know how your feel because I really want my lip pierced haha.
But I know my mom wouldn’t let me do it in 378496 years.
Whatever you do, do not try to do pierce it yourself.
Or do it behind your parent’s back.
Anyways,
just explain to her why you want it and try to get to her understand.
Tell her you will pay for it and that you will take care of it.
Make sure you know all the risks and how to take care of it after you get it done before you talk to your mom about it.
thelaura answered Saturday October 13 2007, 7:29 pm: RESEARCH.
It's the most important thing. Research jewelry types, how to clean, how it's done, risks, costs, find a reputable piercing studio.
Read this. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
It's the best site for piercing whether you're looking for pictures, aftercare, risks and short stories from people who've had it done.
Have good reasons for wanting it done and offer to help out around the house etc to keep her sweet. :)
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dancedance42 answered Saturday October 13 2007, 7:24 pm: Tell your mom you will take care of it and be responsible and even pay for it.
Give her five reasons why you want it (hint: everyone has one or because ill look so hot arent good ones. try i want to be different or maybe its something that i want, i just cant explain why.)
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