Well I'm in love with piercings...but my parents say I have to wait until I'm 16. Fair enough.
I'm 15 in January.
We'll, a lot of people I hang around with and talk to, are getting piercings and I am so jealous and feel left out.
I only have my lobes and one at the top of my ear.
How can i convince my parents to let me get at least one more piercing before I'm 16?
say something like you understand if you start changing how you act and your interests and stuff, but you just want a piercing,and that wouldn't change who you are or wh you hanf oujt with. [ hollan's advice column | Ask hollan A Question ]
GhoulOnParade answered Wednesday December 5 2007, 7:44 pm: You could tell them that you would pay for everything?
That always seems to work with my parents. =/
If that doesn't work, then proceed to tell them you will take care of everything, pay for everything, etc.
And if that doesn't work, just wait.
It's not that long. [ GhoulOnParade's advice column | Ask GhoulOnParade A Question ]
Heashaaaxox3 answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 11:38 pm: well it depends on what you want pierced.
you could always do what i did with my nose..
i went in my moms room and asked what she would do if i piered my nose and she said nothing theres nothing i can do just let me see it so i told her i didnt do it but then i went and did it.
but if its something you cant do on your own then im not so sure what to do.
just kiss either your moms or dads ass who ever let you do more things lol.
then let me know how it goes.
hope i helped<3 [ Heashaaaxox3's advice column | Ask Heashaaaxox3 A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 11:11 pm: Your best bet would be to wait. It's only a year, and it could be worse- they could have told you 18 like mine did.
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