I'm not claiming that it actually is abuse, just that it could be perceived as such. And though you may not have specifically been doing it for attention, I can't help but feel that some form of bid for attention has to play a part, at least subconsciously. After all, the baby doesn't really understand that her ear is pierced, she's not trying to blend in with her friends, she's only interested in eating, sleeping and pooping, not necessarily in that order. And doing it just because she's a girl doesn't make sense to me, either. Aside from being stereotypical, who's to say whether pierced ears will still be popular, or even acceptable, five or ten years down the road?
Of course, being masculine and not exactly a fashion leader, perhaps my perceptions of this ritual are flawed from the start. It's just that I can't help feeling that deep down inside, whether they want to admit it or not, mothers are doing this for their own reasons, which may or may not have anything to do with their child's ultimate welfare. I'm not saying they're wrong, but I'm not sure they're right, either.







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