Yes. It's really simple. You buy a role of duct tape and apply a 3 inch strip to each ear three times per day and tell your nosey parents that they don't understand the coolness of duct tape.
2007-03-19 11:08:02
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answer #1
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answered by konroyb 3
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It's not a good idea. The risk for infection is high when you don't have properly sterilized instruments. Your parents will notice when your ears are bright red, twice their normal size, and dripping with pus (sorry for being so graphic, but it is true). Plus, do you really want to spend 20 minutes shoving a needle through your ear? I am sure your parents have a reason for not wanting you to pierce your ears. Talk to them about it...and don't get mad. If you show that you are mature enough to listen to their reasoning and present your argument well, then they might just decide that you are mature enough to have your ears pierced. Good luck!
2007-03-19 11:00:26
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answered by Mia1385 4
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yes, you can find a sewing needle a piece of ice and alcohol. wipe the needle with alcohol and then put the ice behind the ear lobe. and then stick the needle through. leave in for an half hour. get on the computer or something. during the day like at school put the needle through just to repuncture the hole. ok? have fun.
2007-03-19 11:03:19
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answered by huskie5652 2
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if you take an earring out after you pierce it, then it will immediately close up. If you do it on your own, you will likely get an infection since you are not experienced. Your ears are attached to your head. And nobody knows your head better than your parents. My suggestion? To get those magnetic earrings or clip ons
Ive attached a couple links so you can take a look. =)
2007-03-19 11:00:37
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answered by nikki_erin21 2
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I pierced my ears myself..my 2d and 0.33 holes on each and each :), draw with an eyeliner pencil or some thing, the place you're making plans on piercing your ear, verify the needle is sterilized (i basically ran mine under a boiling warm water faucet for a whilst), i additionally stored some ice on my ear for some seconds, then push the needle with the aid of your ear, the bit that hurts maximum is your thumb as you push the needle with the aid of! once you have achieved that, placed a pair of earings in, yet whilst the earings pin bit is basically too thick, you could ought to wiggle the needle a pair of bit on your ear and attempt stretch the hollow...your ear might go slightly purple, and experience warm and perhaps swollen as quickly as the earings in, yet it is common. It extremely would not harm in any respect :)
2016-10-02 10:00:17
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answered by ? 4
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Umm ok well basically that is a completely stupid idea and if you're not REALLY careful you're gonna get an infection and theyll end up knowing. If you do do it, cover them with your hair all the time and continually put neosporin and ear care stuff in them and twist them every hour. You need to be really safe if youre gonna do this.....
2007-03-19 11:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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no - the holes would close back up
and it isn't safe to do it yourself - not to mention the odds are really good you'd get them crooked if you tried!
wait until your parents think you're old enough (or whatever) and let you, or until you can move out and do what you want
another point; even done professionally, newly pierced ears sometimes get infected; that needs to be taken care of properly, which is hard to do if you're trying to keep the piercings secret
2007-03-19 11:02:19
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answered by Megs 3
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Uhh, NO. How are you gonna hide your ears from your parents? You cant wear a watchcap all the time LOL.
2007-03-19 11:01:41
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answered by Darqblade 3
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if you have long/medium hair, then yes you can hide it by putting your hair over your ears, leave it down, dont tye it up near them. if your have short hair, tough luck, you can wear a hoodie though : ) and jsut put the hoodie on your head. but then your parents might think something.
2007-03-19 10:58:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no there really isnt & if u get them pireced by a pro & your under the age 18 you have to have a parent
2007-03-19 11:16:03
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answered by Anonymous
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