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Nose Piercing


Question Posted Friday June 13 2008, 9:59 pm

I'm 16 female and i really want to get my nose pierced.. the cute diamond stud nothing crazy or anything does anyone have any suggestions how to bribe my parents to let me.. or just like their own experiences anything would help thanks =)

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beccaballerina answered Sunday June 15 2008, 3:05 am:
I have my nose pierced. My dad gave me permission because I was making awesome grades and wasn't getting in any trouble. You should stick with these points: I will take care of it, it's really small, and It's better than a tattoo! You should also note why you deserve the 'award'. Anyway, piercings are fun, it doesn't hurt really and its easy to take care of.

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ChocolatBeautii answered Saturday June 14 2008, 11:13 am:
nose peircings are awesome!
two of my really good friends have their noses peirced and it looks really cute!
personally i think the diamond stud looks the cutest.

okay, how to convince the parents...it depends on your parents, but what i would do (considering that i am a responsible and respectful teenager...) i would say that it should be my decision. you have to be pretty responsible getting a nose ring b/c it could become infected and what not, so tell your parents that it will be your fault if your nose falls off and see what they say. also offer to pay for the peircing and the nose ring. throw in alot of smiles and pleading looks!

good luck!

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notyourmomsadvice answered Saturday June 14 2008, 12:54 am:
I signed for my daughter's tongue piercing when she was 14 and her nose when she was 15. I also signed for her first tattoo when she was 16.

I did it because she is a good kid. She gets good grades and doesn't give us any grief. She has a job and does as she's asked. We believe that children should have self expression to a point. A piercing doesn't change the person you are--it's just decoration. We also chose to let her do it at a shop and sign for it because we owned a tattoo and piercing shop when she was younger so she knew all the care it would take and kids were piercing each other in the bathrooms at school and didn't want her to do something stupid like those kids.

Feel free to use any of the above reasons in your quest for parental permission. You can also tell them that at least piercings can be taken out and close if you decide you don't want them. The nose will probably discourage you from any others anytime soon as my daughter says it hurt worse than the tongue or tattoo.

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