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    #21
    Well if the child wants them fine otherwise no.

    However the difference is that earrings are decorative and pretty and a two year old can understand that.

    Chopping the skin on the end of your dick off because a sky fairy told your parents to do it is somewhat more confusing.

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      #22
      Originally posted by meridian View Post
      How do you feel about ear piercings on 2 year olds (and younger) then?
      I don't agree with that either. At that age the child is unlikely to really understand what it is they are doing, more likely to be parents forcing their will on their offspring.

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        #23
        Originally posted by grabri View Post
        I don't agree with that either. At that age the child is unlikely to really understand what it is they are doing, more likely to be parents forcing their will on their offspring.
        OK have a conversation with a 2 year old about putting gold shiney things in their ears and being a princess.

        Then have a chat with a six year old boy about the skin on the end of his dick.

        Actually don't do the second one you will probably be arrested.

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