Yes, either do it yourself. or have a friend do it.
Answer As a parent myself I wouldn't be too worried about it. They are kids and it's only probably a cheap ring anyway. Kids will be kids and the both of them are going through puberity, let them live a bit, but keep an eye on them all the same, better safe than sorry.
In Canada, a piercing or tatoo parlor legally cannot provide a belly ring to anyone under sixteen without parental consent. This means the parent has to come with you to get the piercing, notes are too easily forged so its the safest way to ensure that the parlour will not later suffer legal consequences. I have personally known an 11 year old who had a belly piercing, and she told me it had never been infected or hindered her in any way. I suppose you need to be as old as your parents will allow, or (at least in Ontario) 16 years old.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
There is not hidden doors under the ring they just sit under there.
A promise ring from a parent is usually given to a child as a symbol of promise to remain sexually pure until marriage. This is a symbol of trust and respect and is a very popular type of ring for parents and children to share.
how do you get weapons under the ring
To get a chair from under the ring, first ensure that the area is safe and clear of any ongoing action. Carefully slide under the ring, making sure to avoid any potential hazards or obstacles. Once you reach the chair, grasp it firmly and pull it out, ensuring to do so without disrupting the match or drawing attention. Finally, exit the area safely, keeping an eye on the surroundings.
Usually the ring without the stones is called a mounting.
Heterocyclic compounds are named similar to common organic compounds, with the heteroatom contributing to the name. The parent ring is indicated first by the number of carbons in the ring followed by the name of the parent compound. The heteroatom is then specified in brackets with its location in the ring. Prefixes and suffixes can indicate various substitutions on the ring.
yes why do you think the ring goes up and down
It means your ring is irritating your finger
Nothing legally. They can ground you though. Lol