And Lizziey is gonna kill me over this one too...
She pierced Seth's ear. The left ear. And when I saw it, the first thing I said was "isn't that the gay side?" This is NOT to say "how could you get him a gay piercing" or anything, I was just showing off my knowledge. This starts off a huge debate, where she swears the right side is the "gay side" and other people say it's the left. There's no consensus.
So, a completely informal poll, so informal that it's not even a real poll:
Which side used to be used to indicate homosexuality? The left or the right? Or don't you know/care?
She pierced Seth's ear. The left ear. And when I saw it, the first thing I said was "isn't that the gay side?" This is NOT to say "how could you get him a gay piercing" or anything, I was just showing off my knowledge. This starts off a huge debate, where she swears the right side is the "gay side" and other people say it's the left. There's no consensus.
So, a completely informal poll, so informal that it's not even a real poll:
Which side used to be used to indicate homosexuality? The left or the right? Or don't you know/care?
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Date: 2004-03-26 04:39 am (UTC)I had my ears pierced at six months, and despite what other people say-- I don't bloody care that it was done. Having pierced ears is like having fingers. They've always been that way. ::shrug.:: Probably a good thing, as more piercings make me nervous and I doubt I'll get anymore. Though I do want a massive tattoo on my back. Go figure.
I'm not really pro or con piercing baby ears. I don't think it's cruel because it doesn't hurt (the nerves aren't connected enough for it to really hurt like it would someone older-- and anyone that's gotten their ears pierced later knows that it's really not particularly painful) and it doesn't impair their ability to live like other forms of body mods do.
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Date: 2004-03-26 04:21 pm (UTC)I don't really mind babies having their ears pierced, but I sort of lean toward the side of not wanting that, because I think it should be their choice. I, for one, scar easily; people like me might not want permanent marks on their ears if they decide they don't want them pierced.
But maybe if my parents had let me get my ears pierced earlier in my life, I wouldn't have such an affinity for it now. I'm not full of metal or anything, but let's just say my parents don't approve of me. ;)
Wow, what a touchy subject overall.
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Date: 2004-03-26 04:59 pm (UTC)It is a touchy subject. Bring up Santa Clause if you want another surprisingly touchy subject. So many people think it's wrong to tell kids that Santa exists, and every time it's mentioned, some heated debate flares up.
I'm not a piercer. I'm a tattoo-er. Luckily, mum is going to spring me the cash if I get a tasteful tattoo. Right now when I describe it she goes all dreamy eyed and says "wish I'd go get a tattoo..." funny folk, my family.
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Date: 2004-03-27 06:56 pm (UTC)That's a common excuse for circumsision, too.
I *especially* enjoy the "I had it done so he should look like me" argument, since at SOME point in time there was a father in the lineage who HADN'T had it done but was talked into it, and he and HIS son would have "looked different". Lame reason.
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Date: 2004-03-27 07:00 pm (UTC)I think the "I had it done" reason is stupid.
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Date: 2004-03-27 07:15 pm (UTC)I wouldn't pierce my kids' ears - I think that is a decision they should make responsibly when they are old enough to do so. And if my son wants to get circumcised when he's 18, then I'm all for it. But *I* wouldn't do that to him unilaterally.