Sgt Mickey
<font color=red>I will always remember where I was
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Ok, this just made me tear up! For a long time I've been doing photography and everyone tells me how great I am at it. But I've never been able to take that step to start my own studio, always content just to take whatever anyone will pay me for my work. I was afraid. NOt sure what I was really afraid of till you spelled it out.....failure!!! You just made me realize---that failure is just a word. Who CARES if I fail??? At least I would've tried, right!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. You just gave me the courage I need to try to set my own path.
You just never realize how much of a push someone's post can give you till it's the post that gives you the push!!!
Good luck to you---just write down your daughters motto and keep it everywhere so you can see it!!!
I will let my daughter read this post. She will be THRILLED for you. I hope it all works out for you.![]()
Because there was no pressure. All along all we did was ask, but we always told them that when they were ready to get them, we were ready to help them.
She has been running around my house like Rocky Balboa, fists up in the air saying " I changed people's lives. I'm inspirational!"![]()
Glad she feels good about herself.
I have to ask though, how does her sister feel? If you aren't careful, she could become very resentful and think that the other is on a pedestal.
I heard what you wrote and just want to say that sometimes "asking" is pressure. If it were me I'd not mention it again. When she wants it she will bring it up.
Because there was no pressure. All along all we did was ask, but we always told them that when they were ready to get them, we were ready to help them.
YOU WROTE
My daughters are both 8. For about 6 months now my wife and I have been asking them if they wanted to get their ears pierced. They have always said no. I brought the subject up again today. My one daughter flat out turned me down but one of them was teetering back and forth. I decided not to press her. For both of them they were afraid of the "pain" involved.
Look, I don't think it's 'bad' to get one's ears peirced BUT you and your wife did pressure your girls. This is what their friends will do over cigarettes, pot, alcohol, sex('for about six months now my boyfriend has been asking me if I would have sex with him. I have always said 'no.' He brought it up again today. He says there is nothing wrong with it and it won't hurt that much besides lots of other people do it. I'm teetering back and forth about saying yes. I love and trust my boyfriend and I know he would never hurt me.')
Pretty sure the above scenario would be considered 'pressure' by you.
Celebrate the differences in your girls and allow them to make decisions about these kinds of things when THEY are ready. Why was/is it so important that they get their ears pierced and worth celebrating when one of them had to coax herself into to it with self worth sayings?
Now the 2nd daughter is thinking about getting her ears pierced and you're excited about it. Will you feel the same way about makeup, dating, drinking?
Devil's Advocate is never a popular position but in this case, I feel the need.
Great post!
PD, I do have to ask why you want their ears pierced so much? I can't help but think that the other daughter is feeling pressured. I mean, you asked for months on end, the one daughter goes for it and gets huge praise. So much praise that you have said she changed your life and you post to a large message board. I imagine that can be hard on the other twin.
REALLY LONG POST ALERT!
My daughters are both 8. For about 6 months now my wife and I have been asking them if they wanted to get their ears pierced. They have always said no. I brought the subject up again today. My one daughter flat out turned me down but one of them was teetering back and forth. I decided not to press her. For both of them they were afraid of the "pain" involved.
Anyway, I was watching football when I asked my wife where Abby was, as I hadn't seen her in about 30 minutes. My wife "thought' she was up in her room. I decided to go check on her.
**snip**
So, we ( wife and I ) decide to strike while the iron is hot... we take the kids to the mall so Abby can get her ears pierced before she chickens out. When we get there she had almost talked herself OUT of getting them pierced, but with mild encouragement, she decided to follow through.
I don't. But about once a month we go to the mall. On that day I would say "Anybody want to get their ears pierced today?".... that is as far as it went.
And my other twin and I talked and she is just happy for her sister. You'll just have to trust me, or not, on that.
In the OP (as I bolded) you were watching football when you brought it up, not at the mall.
Sorry, but I gotta agree with the above posters and being pressured. Every little girl wants to please her daddy.
You might want to tread lightly so it doesn't seem to your daughter that you prefer one over the other.