How do I tell my Parents I want to get my lip pierced?

I’ve already told my Dad that I want to get it pierced. I told him that I wanted it done next year and he said that he liked the amount of time I’m waiting. He said that we’ll talk about it and to not tell my Mom yet and to just wait a while. She’s apposed to facial piercings until I turn 18 but whats a good way to convince her? Some of the areas that I’m already going to use to my advantage are that I’m not going behind their back and getting it, I get good grades, It’s not permanent, and I don’t smoke, drink, or do drugs. Are they’re any other areas that I can use to convince her?

Answer #1

Don’t pierce it yourself. The only way you need to re-pierce it is when the ball isn’t screwed on tightly and the bar falls out. If it’s done professionly, you don’t need to worry about that. Get it done professionly!

Answer #2

bring it up.. say that it would look cool and ask them their opinion. then ask if you can do it. if they say no, the only option you have is to do it yourself without them knowing (not that im saying you should disobey them) but its really hard to keep that a secret. I pierced my own lip and the hole heals up within 5 minutes, but you need to keep doing it over and over IT DOES NOT HURT. just keep it clean

Answer #3

Just ask her. Explain to her how you wan’t it and if she says no then say to her that you’ll even pay for it. All she needs to do is show up & sign the form. If you’re 16 next year when you’re getting it done, you don’t even need them with you.

Answer #4

im in the same situation…wish I could help.I cant even help myself lol all I can say is prove to her that your responsible or what ever that uselesss word is lol

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