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Self-Piercing Laws for Minors: A Legal Overview
The legality of self-piercing varies by jurisdiction. In some places, it is illegal for minors to pierce themselves without parental consent. In other places, it may be legal for minors to pierce themselves if they are of a certain age or have parental consent. It is important to check the laws in your jurisdiction before self-piercing.
In general, it is not recommended for minors to pierce themselves without proper training or supervision. Piercing can be a risky procedure, and there are risks of infection and other complications if it is not done properly. If you are a minor and you are considering piercing yourself, it is important to talk to your parents or a trusted adult who can help you make an informed decision.
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