"No" ought to be sufficient, if she's under 18. You can add to that if you like, but it's not really necessary, because if she's under 18 it's not her decision to make.
If she's over 18, then it is her decision to make, and while you can tell her no, she doesn't have to listen anymore.
(604-543-0801). I'm guessing that if you call them and ask, they will be willing to tell you the price of a belly button piercing. Took me all of 2 seconds to look that up on Google, by the way...
Contact your local body piercing studios in your area they will tell you what the age requirements are.
You usually can tell if you see the bar through your skin. If you see it take it out before it rips thru.
Yes but I suggest you get it done by a professional body piercer, they will be able to tell you if it's possible for your situation.
you can get your naval (belly) piercing at 13-17 as long as you take an adult and the same applys with the tongue piercing but they may tell you to wait until you are 14
just dont tell him
As a professional body piercer I can tell you right now that no professional body piercer will consider piercing anyone at the age of eleven. It's a developmental thing as well as a responsibility issue, Wait till you are 16 then get your piercing done.
It will be red when you take it out. But, if it just slides right out it is done.
Look on the tummy. If you see a "belly button", then it is a boy. (Hint: it's not really a belly button) If not, then it's a girl.
I would advise you not to. Its extremely hard to line up the piercing when doing it yourself, and could wind up coming out crooked. Try going to your local tattoo parlor, or a piercing parlor which uses needles rather than a piercing gun.
You certainly do not need to get your belly button pierced if you have an outtie.....The pressure against the jewelry will cause the jewelry to eventually migrate...You may get 2 months or two years out of it, but my bet is on the two months....One day you wil be in the shower washing your belly button and you will feel your jewelry in your hand, no blood, no pain, and no piercing....If your piercer is straight up and honest he will tell you these things.....Hope this helps...
Listen if you don't like your piercing go back to your piercer and have them fix it, you paid them to do a good job and obviously you are not happy with it, so contact them and tell them point blank you want it done right. Nothing to be afraid of, you paid for a service and it wasn't done right, tell them to fix it.