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Would you ground/punish your kid over this (piercing at home)?

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    My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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    No on the grounding.

    This was a win for independence and body autonomy while simultaneously not being a shitty tattoo.

    It's a definite talking point on how considering the likely outcomes of your actions both short and long term, is one of the hallmarks maturity.

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    • S [email protected]

      My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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      I would say be very careful with "I'm not mad, I'm disappointed." Anger fades, disappointment lasts forever. Still haven't healed those scars.

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        My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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        Letting his friend pierce his nipples was dumb. Coming to you with his concerns was smart.
        I wish our oldest (17) would do that more often but she usually likes to let things go until they are really out of control instead. I promise you, there are way worse things your son could be doing.

        Just remind him that it's better to consider the consequences before doing something like that.

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        • S [email protected]

          My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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          Nah kids have stupid fun always, and no one were harmed, no one else were endangered.

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          • S [email protected]

            My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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            Pierce his other nipple

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              My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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              Sitcom style fun punishment?

              "You did something stupid, but took the responsible approach when you realized. You're going to have to spend all Saturday afternoon with your Dad, shopping for some nice sterile, hypoallergenic piercings."

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                My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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                This kind of level-headed consideration is why he was able to come to you with his concerns after, so good job there. I think you're on the right track with an open conversation about coming to you with these kinds of things before they happen. "I'm concerned about you keeping safe so could we please talk something like this through before you do it next time?" Would be the line I'd use but you obviously know your son better than me so YMMV. All in all I'm glad things worked out okay and hopefully this'll be a learning experience for mindfulness.

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                  Yeah, that’s what I meant by open talk. Also about open communication. Like he could’ve discussed it with me and why didn’t he.

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                  It's probably a starting point. I think he perceives this piercing stuff as something 'off' for you?
                  Either way, knowing that you're ok with this as long as it's clean will bring some relief.

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                    My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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                    Thank you for not getting mad or grounding him. Like others have said, the fact that he felt comfortable coming to you and confessing shows that you're probably already doing a lot of things right, and if you punish him for making that decision he may decide it's better to hide than come forward in the future.

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                      Yeah, that’s what I meant by open talk. Also about open communication. Like he could’ve discussed it with me and why didn’t he.

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                      If he talked to you about it, you probably would have talked him out of it. Tells me deep down he knew it was stupid, but he wanted to do it.

                      I would talk to him about that part of it, help him recognize the choice he made to ignore your voice of reason in his own head.

                      I wouldn't punish him for it, especially because he came to you to talk about it, but he's getting closer to the age when he has to really pay attention to that voice in his head because you won't be with him for every decision. Although, my kids often act like having to talk to me about things is punishment enough.

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                        My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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                        "Men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage - they've experienced pain and bought jewelry." - Rita Rudner

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                          Pierce his other nipple

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                          If you get a tattoo gun he can write a permanent apology on his skin

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                            My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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                            Buy him a barbell and let him decide whether to use it or let it close.

                            It'll bring you closer together. The "harm" is done, so the difference now is whether you make him feel like going to you was a mistake or not.

                            Be cool, support him, and he'll feel more comfortable approaching you before he makes his next questionable decision.

                            That's what I would want from a dad

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                              My 15-year-old son let his best friend (17) pierce his nipples while they were home alone with stuff they bought online. My son came to me afterwards to confess because “dad, what if it gets infected or something!!!” (post-thrill clarity?). Wasn’t mad (mainly disappointed); took him to a professional piercer & doctor to check it out and apparently the piercings were positioned well & there was no sign of infection, also got an aftercare plan. So I’m wondering now what? Obviously it was a dumb and reckless action but for some reason it doesn’t feel “groundable” to me. I feel like I should do something but also not really? We had a good open talk about everything though.

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                              Who's got the damage? The kid himself.

                              I would explain to him that I would never have approved it for exactly this reason: the (nearly) permanent damage to his body. Because I care for him. And when he turns 18, he will be responsible for his own body, and he will hopefully protect this body from any further damage.

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