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I'd have to, since I have mine pierced!
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No. If he did it I wouldn't die but I hope he won't. I just don't like jewelry on a guy.
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Once he reached around age 14, I wouldn't have much of a say. There's only so long you can keep children children. I wouldn't want him to do it before then. If he finally decided to have it done, I'd concentrate my efforts on making sure he went somewhere reputable to have it done and make sure he kept his ears clean immediately after the piercing(s) rather than preaching and fighting with him.
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YES - when they were older
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Yes, both ears since infancy. Earrings are for everyone, both boys and girls.
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I got my ears pierced, don't see why my son (if I ever have one) shouldn't if he wants to.
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When they reach 16 they can.
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Yes, at any age over 12... Boys younger than that just look silly with their ears pierced. LOL! But I'd even reconsider if my son was intelligent enough to convince that it was the right decision for him.
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Sure, but I don't have a son.
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I let my son get his ear pierced when he was six in his left ear, since then he has had his eye brow pierced, his tongue, his right ear, and pierced at the top of his left ear. He is now 11 years old. Piercing for me is not a big issue as this is only a temporary feature which can soon be taken out. The first time he had his eyebrow pierced, the piercing split leaving a permanent scar on his eye brow, a possibility which he was made aware of by both myself and the piercing lady, he then decided he wanted it doing again 6 month later. He doesn't have all his piercings in now just one in his right, two in his left, top & bottom.
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Some parents, if a teen boy wants his ears pierced, prefer to take him to the mall themselves and have it done hygienically and proessionally; it's maybe for some families the moderate thing to do, rather than risk him "experimenting" with an unsterile needle himself in front of a mirror. In these days of diseases, I guess that is a consideration.
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I would if he was old enough to take care of them, and understand the responsibility.
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I let my boys get their ears peirced, when they were 16, All the other piercing and guaging has to wait until they move out.
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If I had a son (or any kids at all), I would let them as long as they asked for it themselves, and could handle the responsibility of the aftercare.
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My boys are 23 and 24, right now. If they want to, it's up to them. They have a cousin (my nephew) has at least one lobe pierced.
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I don't have kids but when I was 18 I got a bar through the top of my ear down to the middle. My mother thought it was weird and my dad just ignored it; didn't like it but would rather pretend it didn't exist. But before 18, I would say it is up to the parent.
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