So, coming from the tattooed child thread, I thought I would post this.
I used to work at a Piercing Pagoda, where (as the name implies) we did ear piercings. All we did were ears, and we did these piercings using pre-packaged, sterile earrings and the dreaded gun. We also pierced children as young as 2 months old.
By the time I quit, I couldn't stand doing ear piercings. There were several reasons for this, but a big reason was that a large portion of our customers were parents getting their child or infant's ears pierced. It was not just female children either, we had a surprising number of male children (and infants) whose parents wanted their ear(s) pierced. It drove me up a wall.
While I respect the parents choice to pierce or not to pierce their child, I do feel that the vast majority of parents don't realize how serious getting a piercing is, and what kind of care it involves. They do it for cosmetic purposes, never thinking beyond "Oh, I want my little baby girl to have cutesy little diamonds like mommy!" Also, they seem to assume that it's not going to hurt their little one at all. I can't count the number of times I would be asked, "Is it going to hurt them? Is she going to cry?" And those parents would get pissed off when I'd tell them, yes, most likely they are going to cry.
You are poking a piece of metal through flesh, creating a wound that will take months, possibly years, to heal completely. Why the hell wouldn't that hurt?
Thank goodness we were allowed to refuse piercings when the child was uncooperative or otherwise expressed that they did NOT want to get their ears pierced. If a 6 month old won't even let me clean their ears, and is crying at the sight of my gloves, I'm not going near them with a piercing gun. Sorry mom, here's your money back.
Oh, and no, you can't walk away when I pierce your kid's ears. I don't care if grandma is there, I don't care if it's going to make you cry to hear them cry...you want to do this, you're going to stay there and watch.
Anyway, this turned into more of a rant than a debate starter...I don't know if it should be moved to Things I Hate or not. To summarize, ear piercing children without their consent makes me uncomfortable, and I think it's a bad idea. The whole process of piercing has been trivialized to the point where most people don't realize there ARE dangers involved, regardless of how simple the piercing is. Don't pierce your kid just because they are androgynous looking (Hello, that's what babies are!), or you want them to "look cool like daddy".
I used to work at a Piercing Pagoda, where (as the name implies) we did ear piercings. All we did were ears, and we did these piercings using pre-packaged, sterile earrings and the dreaded gun. We also pierced children as young as 2 months old.
By the time I quit, I couldn't stand doing ear piercings. There were several reasons for this, but a big reason was that a large portion of our customers were parents getting their child or infant's ears pierced. It was not just female children either, we had a surprising number of male children (and infants) whose parents wanted their ear(s) pierced. It drove me up a wall.
While I respect the parents choice to pierce or not to pierce their child, I do feel that the vast majority of parents don't realize how serious getting a piercing is, and what kind of care it involves. They do it for cosmetic purposes, never thinking beyond "Oh, I want my little baby girl to have cutesy little diamonds like mommy!" Also, they seem to assume that it's not going to hurt their little one at all. I can't count the number of times I would be asked, "Is it going to hurt them? Is she going to cry?" And those parents would get pissed off when I'd tell them, yes, most likely they are going to cry.
You are poking a piece of metal through flesh, creating a wound that will take months, possibly years, to heal completely. Why the hell wouldn't that hurt?
Thank goodness we were allowed to refuse piercings when the child was uncooperative or otherwise expressed that they did NOT want to get their ears pierced. If a 6 month old won't even let me clean their ears, and is crying at the sight of my gloves, I'm not going near them with a piercing gun. Sorry mom, here's your money back.
Oh, and no, you can't walk away when I pierce your kid's ears. I don't care if grandma is there, I don't care if it's going to make you cry to hear them cry...you want to do this, you're going to stay there and watch.
Anyway, this turned into more of a rant than a debate starter...I don't know if it should be moved to Things I Hate or not. To summarize, ear piercing children without their consent makes me uncomfortable, and I think it's a bad idea. The whole process of piercing has been trivialized to the point where most people don't realize there ARE dangers involved, regardless of how simple the piercing is. Don't pierce your kid just because they are androgynous looking (Hello, that's what babies are!), or you want them to "look cool like daddy".
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