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Orange Beast [6306]
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Ok, I'm bracing myself for the lunge opinion here
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Say hypothetically your 14 year old daughter wants to get her belly button pierced... what say ye?
*Said 14 year old is hard working, responsible, straight A+ student, athletic/super fit
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She's ASKING her parents permission? Of course. You won the kid lottery.***
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Orange Beast [6306]
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The only reason I can think of to say no is that my OWN mother will kill ME
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Ive already told daughter of that if I agree to this and her grammy ever finds out that I will be telling her she did it without my permission
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That seems like a reason to say yes IMO.***
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Having only had boys and grand boys
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:04 PM
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I do not find myself capable of good advice.
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Nah. I'd tell her that's a decision that should wait until she turns 18 or
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graduates from HS.
You and I both know the only reason she wants to do this is to attract attention to the bellyless shirts that will dominate her wardrobe for all seasons going forward. Well, that and the gram.
So maybe it's framed with her like "hey, I hearya. Let's enjoy being 14 for now. Big landmarks ahead what with HS, driving cars, etc. You ain't 18 yet and there's no rush to be an adult. Let's get through this other stuff, stay locked in on grades, etc. then make grown decisions when we are closer to grown, mmmmkay?".
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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And I would add, there is a reason that likely the law would say she
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has to be 18 to do this without parental consent.
Same reason there are age limits on tattoos, drinking, driving, buying weed, and even working.
I mean, a parent can consent to all of that but like it probably just needs to wait.
Ok for a 17 yr old to drink with parental consent at home. Ok fine. But like, is that a good thing? I don't think so. Kids are gonna kid, but I'm not here to promote nor condone it. Grades and behavior bedamned.
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Orange Beast [6306]
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I appreciate your perspective, gives me food for thought
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but I'd argue there is much more harm in the things you compared. Tattoos are permanent, drinking driving and buying weed have can have long term effects and consequences associated with doing them.
You can just take a belly ring out.
Is it what I would want, probably not... but my mom always said no to anything and everything and I don't necessarily agree that led to long term sound decision making (not me, I've got 2 sisters) or gave us the ability to communicate with parents effectively.
There's a short time frame in life where you have the body or the desire to show it off.
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Agreed, with some reservation.
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:21 PM
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I mean, smoking a joint will wear off and not impair her brain's ability to form. And yes maybe those were extreme examples.
For me the bigger issue is simply wanting to draw attention to herself for reasons that are IMO shallow and no bueno for a 14 yr old. Shoot, I'd say the same about a 16 or 17 yr old.
And it's not a flat out NO, it's more like a here's-why-you-should-wait.
My 17 yr old turns 18 within the next 2 weeks. Says she's going to get a tattoo on her birthday. I'm like well, go ahead. You certainly can do so. I personally would encourage waiting as it's permanent and the concept of doing dang near ANYTHING the second you are finally able seems a bit impulsive. You can still do it 6 months or 3 years on.
I personally think one of the best assets we have as humans is time. We can use it to our advantage by in many cases using INACTION to bring clarity to impactful decisions that need to be made.
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I went to TTT teh night I turned 21 so I could drink.
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I mean I had been going there for better than a year before it, but I went as soon as I legally could, too.
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Cool. I didn't go enroll in the Marines on my 18th birthday.
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:31 PM
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Also had been drinking enough before I turned 21 to where I didn't GAF about going out for 21st.
I'd also argue that a 21 yr old is more equipped to make good decisions than a 14 yr old. Not always, but on average.
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Orange Beast [6306]
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Agreed, I think it depends on the child
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:29 PM
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this one has zero interest in chasing boys or getting the wrong type of attention
You wouldn't look at me and think I'm the type of mom who condones belly rings and yet here I am not really caring
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Orange Beast [6306]
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But with the tattoo is it more tempting because you've said no
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we've talked about how people make judgements based on what you wear and how you present yourselves
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Ya I've gone the same angle around presentation of self. Haven't told her NO.
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Not at all. I've acknowledged to her it's totally her decision and right for that matter. I can't and won't try to stop it. I'm not even discouraging it (well, maybe to a degree), rather I'm appealing for her to simply wait...give it some time and see if she still wants to do it. She has an entire life to contemplate this if she wants.
She may have that MF on her by noon the day she turns 18. Don't know and really don't care. I just want to give her the best advice I know how and it's on her beyond that.
Now, if she were 16 wanting one it would have been a FACKNOGURLOVERMYDEADBODY.
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Orange Beast [6306]
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Oh my initial reaction was awww hayul to the no
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:52 PM
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but then I asked myself why and if I really cared and i'm like no
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Your hubs have an opinion on it? Just curious.***
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Orange Beast [6306]
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Yes he agrees with me that she's a pretty awesome kid and this just one little
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Oct 21, 2025, 2:03 PM
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decision she can make and learn from without permanent damage
Does he love the midriff baring shirts? Nope.
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Well, maybe it's a go then. I dunno. I personally couldn't find much
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Oct 21, 2025, 2:20 PM
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comfort in an approval on that, but maybe that's the type of thing I could have done better.
I'm still in the just-give-it-time camp. 14 is awfully young IMO.
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Re: Agreed, with some reservation.
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I think there's a saying for that, "discretion being the better part of valor" and all that...
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Also, certainly athletic/fit shouldn't play in to this. I doubt if she was
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not that way you could be like nooooo baby you gotta get rid of that muffin top first.
Grades, responsibility, etc.....meh. IMO it's more about her developing a good relationship with who she is and with her body rather than OH YOU GOT BIG ##### WITH NICE NEEPLES YEAH GURL DITCH THAT BRA.
NICEASS? Let that thang hang out yo shawts, gurlfrand. USE IT IF YA GOT IT.
Maybe I'm old, I dunno.
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Orange Beast [6306]
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Nope, I've had the honest conversations... just because something is trendy
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or fashionable doesn't mean it's right for your body type
Like if you're a size 0 with a flat chest you can get away with wearing things someone with different proportions can't or possibly shouldn't
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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And one last thing I should add is that unfortunately a belly piercing to some
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degree will in fact get seggsualized by males. I mean, other 14 yr old boys? Sure. Normal.
I'd be more concerned with the HS seniors. The 17 and 18 yr olds. Certain other adults. It's not right but it would be naive to not acknowledge it. That may not be appropriate discussion for her at her age, but likely should be a data point in helping her make a sound decision.
Anecdotally I have a few family members (kids of cousins) that went this route at the same age. Let's just say these kids are F'ing disasters at ages that range between 16 and 20. Certainly the belly piercing wasn't the sole cause of this. I get that. And maybe these few instances have jaded me on it.
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Orange Beast [6306]
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Our High school puts freshman on an entirely separate campus so there
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isn't much mingling with the upperclassmen
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Prolly can't show midriff at school anyways.
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:34 PM
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Oh she seems them at the parties on Friday night. TRUST ME.
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Oh, and pork T back in slow cooker with double.5 the liquid this time.
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I'm running those beyotches back. Was that good.
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Bruh, I laughed at what daughter wore one day because it was 100% getting
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dress coded. I told her that I strongly encourage her to not wear that shirt to school. I requested that she take a shirt with her so that when she has to change, she has one to wear. She wore it and the school DGAF. Then I started paying attention when I drove by the school (she rides with someone else, I drive by to take son to middle school) and there must not be a dress code. I see cleavage, stomachs, butt cheeks, etc.
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Orange Beast [6306]
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I'm like bruh don't call me when you get dressed coded***
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Yes, so familiar. Then when they DO get dress coded all you hear
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is how boys wear 3" shorts and never get checked but if a girls skirt is .000001 off of fingertip length they get coded and how the dress code is sooooooo biased against girls.
Prolly an element of truth to it, but how about shutTF up and follow the PUBLISHED rules that you know forward and backwards and not turn into a victim after a purposeful defiance of said rules, mmmkay twin?
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TigerNet HOFer [124201]
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It 100% IS biased against girls, but rules is rules.
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Some of their beach volleyball tourneys have a dress code for the girls (shorts and tanks, no bikinis and no sports bras) which is weird considering what they wear at the Olympics. I've never seen a dress code with the boys volleyball players, they go shirtless all the time.
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I agree with this Messican. Also, just FYI, my 21-year-old daughter started with
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the extra ear piercings. At 18. We made her wait. Her ears now look like pin cushions.
And she's a frikkin' Ivy League smarty pants. She made these decisions as an adult.
I would say wait until 18. TRDJ gave good advice.
Plus, those belly button rings leave huge holes.
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Eh, 14 is old enough to make a reasonably well informed decision.
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And if she regrets it later, it's not like it's permanent (like a tattoo for example, and yes I know they can be lasered off).
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I can only answer on what I'd tell my daughter, if I had one.
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And that would be YES, she could get the piercing if she wanted, but the tradeoff would be that she would wear this every day until she was no longer on my payroll.
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Warlord is trying to tempt me into adulterous thoughts.***
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Re: Ok, I'm bracing myself for the lunge opinion here
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That probably old enough for a little reasonable body autonomy
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At 14, nah. Per TRDJ's points, it kicks in the door for endless amounts of
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bellyless shirts.
Is she not concerned about the extra amount of belly lent it will collect?
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Father of 14 year old daughter married to woman who HAD her's pierced once
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upon a time.
That's a no for me, dog.
If for no other reason than it's going to get infected, going to be a nuisance, and she cannot have nuisances. I'm thinking it causes problems playing volleyball, which would be my best OUT for that one.
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TigerNet HOFer [124201]
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On the other hand, a little later in life, she can do what she wants, and as you
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guys put it, it aint permanent. She used to have two piercings in each ear, but one got infected and she didn't do a good job of keeping it clean.
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I thought Floridians were born with belly button rings***
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Re: I thought Floridians were born with belly button rings***
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Some of your best work in months
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Agreed. Job well done FBC.
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For once in your life.
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Conflicted here
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Was a firm no on nose piercing. Am a firm no on tattoo until 18th birthday
Belly button idk. My answer would be go ask Mom, which really helps you none.
Other MSynan has ears pierced only so thinking she might say no
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Firm no on the tattoos and facial piercings***
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Tiger Titan [50831]
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Ok let's unpack this. Nose ring? How is that different than belly?
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Not trying be adversarial here, just wanting your opinion on this one.
To me they are the same, except a nose ring won't be seggsualized the way a belly one likely will.
Hard agree on the tats. Piercings like in cheeks and shitlikethat is just weird, so nope on those.
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McLuv was
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turned on by nose rings, turned off by belly rings.
That's just me though, errybody different.
And those chokey necklaces....oh man. Could not get that one gurl off my mind.
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Does yer wife have a nose ring? They gained popularity about 3 or 4 years ago
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and seent a lot of gals get them. My wife got hers done. I told her it was a bad idea but she wanted it. It's gross on the inside.
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My wife?
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No. She's not a weirdo.
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Probably only about 45 seconds.
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I like to get straight to business if you know what I mean.

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Orange Beast [6306]
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Well, you wear a shirt most of the time that covers both the ring and the
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hole it creates. The only time it will be seen is at the beach, gym, or on her own time.
Hole on your face is a hole on your face, I would also say it looks unprofessional for jobs and college.
As the mom of a daughter I want her to take pride in her body and her appearance and to be confident. I have a son too, and I raise him to look at women as more than just pieces of ###.
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So pretty much ALL of the time if she wants other than at school
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or prolly riding horses.
Same could be said for a nose ring. Just don't wear it to school or to a job interview.
I still see them similarishly.
And you can bet your bottom dollar she ain't getting her belly pierced to keep it under a shirt. No ma'am.
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I kinda feel the same way about tattoos... if you gotta have one at least put it
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somehwere it's covered up 99 percent of the time
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To be fair, people thought the same thing about visible tattoos 30-40 years ago,
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now I'd guess as many people have them as don't. A 57 year old hiring manager might not appreciate a nose ring. A 30 year old hiring manager probably wouldn't even notice one.
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Nose ring was always like the first indicator you got that a chick was slooty
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Also very likely to be mentally unstable to a degree. More piercings always = more crazy...That's as true when they're 14 as it is when they're 40.
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My SIL has a nose piercing.
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She's FOURTY TWO years old and and has a 5 year old daughter.
All I can ever ask her when I see her and her nose ring is "doesn't that thing get boogers on it??"
I thought about getting a Tiger Paw tat once then when i sobered up, I was all "### was I thinking?"
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I cannot IMAGINE having
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Re: I cannot IMAGINE having
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We just had our third when I was 36. I’m going to be the dad with the walker at college graduation. Happy little accident.
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we did at 37. of course, ex had planned it.
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i was clueless. i thought she just wanted some seggsy time that night. should’ve known better.
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Needed a backup income source, huh?
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Orange Immortal [62354]
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Orange Phenom [14394]
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44 for me too
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Oct 21, 2025, 3:15 PM
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How old was MrsDaddy?
Other MSynan was 42, truly making RSynan a miracle baby
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Orange Immortal [62354]
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42 as well, turned 43 that November
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Oct 21, 2025, 3:37 PM
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"Advanced maternal age" is the phrase they always used at the OB-GYNs office.
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Top TigerNet [28670]
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When my twins were born.
Kids are a young man’s game.
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Orange Blooded [2319]
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Re: 41.
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Amen brother. Had our first when I was 40. Second at 43. It did force me to get in some kind of shape though. Wasn't really fair to him that at 10 years old, his old man was 50.
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TigerNet Eternal Icon [184684]
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The two of you should have a mother daughter moment
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:40 PM
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sitting in front of the largest, hi res monitor you can find while you google infected belly buttons from piercings
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Orange Beast [6306]
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This girl has two horses and works in a barn, she's pretty well versed in wound
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:43 PM
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care
You haven't lived until you've had to clean fly larvae out of an open wound on an animal
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Michael Scott no.gif
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:43 PM
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That's me though. Errybody different. Does seems to be sechsualized and 14 seems to be a bit young for that.
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Tiger Titan [46784]
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Tough call
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Oct 21, 2025, 1:48 PM
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If you don't want her to do it tell her that she can and you are going to go with and get your nips pierced and that you will wear super tight shirts around all her friends so they can see.
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If you're okay with it, that is your decision as a parent.
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Ultimate Tiger [35782]
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2 points of consideration from my perspective...
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Oct 21, 2025, 2:09 PM
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and I just turned 55 so I'm an official old fart.
(1) Wife-of had her belly button pierced when I met her. She was 19/20 and very in-shape. She was from North Myrtle Beach and it was very much a beach thing at the time. Fast fwd to today...she says she wishes she hadn't done it. I guess she can see the marks and, of course, she's not in the same shape she was when we met.
(2) It very well could be my age, but when I see girls with their belly button pierced, the first thing I think is that she must be "wild". I have no idea how kids these days see that now. And just because other people think one way about things, that shouldn't be the reason to do something or not, but I think we're fooling ourselves if we think most teenage girls don't care about how they're perceived by others.
For context, I won't let my 15 yo daughter get a 2nd set of ear piercings, so...
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Orange Beast [6306]
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I agree, I kind of have the same perspective
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Oct 21, 2025, 2:15 PM
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I'm super a super conservative dresser myself now, I do have my ears double pierced from when I was 18 and did it because my mom wouldn't let me but that's about it.
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Ultimate Tiger [33819]
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i would say nah - when shes older she can decide.***
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Your daughter sounds very responsible and mature for her age. I aslo have a
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Oct 21, 2025, 3:02 PM
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14yo (son) that is very responsible, all A's, plays sports and is very respectful. So, I understand where you are coming from in a way. When we have these types of discussions, I try putting myself in his shoes and go from there. My thoughts are; In five years from now, will it make a difference and how will it impact his life. I'm sure you all will make the right decision. I know I'm probably not much help.
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Orange Immortal [61648]
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She got a boyfriend?
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Oct 21, 2025, 3:39 PM
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If yes, no to the piercing. If no go for it. She seems.like a good.kid. Don't believe everything you see or.hear.
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Elaborate please. What's a boyfriend have to do with this?***
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Oct 21, 2025, 3:46 PM
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Orange Beast [6306]
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I want to know what the boyfriend has to do with it.... but no boyfriend
Oct 22, 2025, 9:13 AM
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Two sport athlete, part time job, straight A+ in honors and AP classes, 99th percentile on the PSAT
Ain't got time for no stupid boys
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Bahn Mi update
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2.5'd the liquid. Went double soy, double water, then added about a .5 portion of low sodium teriyaki sauce.
Shredded meat and left it in the liquid.
Mucho improvement, still delish.
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There are worse things she could ask for. Let her do it.***
Oct 21, 2025, 10:54 PM
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Ultimate Clemson Legend [104989]
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'Wait until you're 18.'
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Oct 22, 2025, 8:13 AM
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I wouldn't fret about it either way. What you want to fight against is ink. Ink is a scar for life and the kids who inked their bodies so heavily in the early 2000s are starting to feel the regret.
7 kids, 15 grands and 2 G-grands here.
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ABSOLUTELYFUCKINGNOT
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dad of 2 and one on the way
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