I wish I had taken a leaf out of Scarlett Johansson’s book and pierced my daughter’s ears while she was little. Rose Dorothy Dauriac, Johansson’s daughter with husband Romain Dauriac, is just 18-months-old and recent photos of her show that her ears have been pierced.
Some feel that the piercing of baby’s ears is cruel. I say it’s much crueler to wait until they are older.
Johansson isn’t the first celebrity to pierce her daughter’s ears. Blue Ivy, daughter of Beyonce and Jay Z, was shown with pierced ears at the age of two.
I casually mentioned to my husband one morning that we were off to get Caterina’s ears pierced and he was horrified.
“You’re what?!?”
“I’m getting Caterina’s ears pierced today.”
“No you’re not,” he said. Then he threw this at me. “You always say if one of us feels really strongly about something to do with our children gets to decide. Well I’m totally against it. She’s way too young.”
“So when can I do it?”
“When she’s old enough to make the decision herself.”
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I had my daughters ears done at 6 months and I don't care what anyone thinks. my child, my choice. It was really good because she was still little and didn't realize they were even there so she didn't touch them and now she loves changing her earrings. If she doesn't want them anymore she can take them out and the holes will close over - it's not permanent if she doesn't want it to be. I personally don't see what the big deal to be honest but that's just me.
My mum took me to get mine done at 6 and I ended up leaving an hour later- traumatised- with one pierced ear and one untouched ear. I went back again at 11 and had it done again (properly), no worries at all. I think it is a very daunting experience for a child, but as they get older they get more resilient. Is there really any harm in letting them wait until they can absorb what is happening?