What has that got to do with earrings?
Pearl, I have had daughters, the older one wanted to have her ears pierced but when told that she could not until she was much older. She complied.
Her younger sister, just when out and had her ears pierced. She had disobeyed me as her father not to have her ears pierced, and she was then not allowed to obtain or wear any earrings until she was much older.
Teaching obedience to children is very import.
My youngest son, going to a fine "Christian school," obtained bullets from other students at that school, who had probably stolen them from their fathers arsenal stash, and set out to make a soda flask bomb. I confiscated the bullets from him and put them in a glass bottle screwing the lid on very tightly and told him to not touch them or take them from the glass bottle.
Unfortunately, he did not listen to me and built himself a bomb from the cordite he obtained from those bullets, by putting the cordite into the soda flask. Fortunately, the soda flask bomb did not explode when full of the cordite. So he tapped out the cordite from the flask onto a flat surface and lit the cordite with a sparkler which just flashed. He then proceeded to insert the sparkler into the neck of the soda flask which then exploded in his hands. He consequently lost sight in one eye, and mangled his right hand. When I walked into the hospital room where he was after the explosion, he said to me, "Dad, you do not have to tell me what I did, I know what I did wrong." His children were taught to obey and comply with their parents directions.
Many years later his ex wife told we that I should not have left my son's bullet stash in the house and should not have left them there for him to take. However, his siblings, told me that if I had removed them from the house, he would have simply obtained more bullets from the other school students and still built his bomb.
You asked me what has my post to do with wearing earring. My post was addressing teach our children not to follow the crowd in what they do. It is not always wise. Farouk loves to push the boundaries as to what is acceptable, and his posts are designed to encourage behaviours that are not always good for us or our children.
If you as an adult want to have your ears pierced, that is your choice to make and I will not oppose you to do as you want, that is between you and God. However, Farouk's peddling of certain behaviour is not, in my opinion, acceptable behaviour.
Shalom