I Finally Got the ‘Mom Piercing’ I’ve Always Dreamed Of, and It Feels Amazing

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Absolutely, I went for it! I now sport a delicate rose gold flower with a shimmering opal at its center, perfectly positioned in my left nostril. I’m not a college student anymore—far from it, actually. I’m over 30 with three young kids, all under seven, and this nose piercing gives me a sense of fabulousness I never knew I craved.

It’s something I’ve always wanted. I remember a girl from my dorm—there’s usually one in every college, isn’t there? The fearless spirit who doesn’t care about societal judgments. She wore a tiny diamond in her right nostril at a time when such adornments were seen as edgy, and yet she was anything but a rebel.

I was enchanted by it. I longed to have my own, but back then, I didn’t have the confidence. I knew my grandfather would disapprove, so instead, I opted for an eyebrow piercing. He indeed shook his head at that choice, and I eventually removed it. Now, I carry a jagged scar on my eyebrow where hair refuses to grow—a constant reminder of my fleeting rebellion.

As time passed, I became a mother and embraced attachment parenting, which led to a lifestyle that some might deem unconventional. I became a certified babywearing educator, teaching other moms how to nurse comfortably on the go. I even committed to cloth diapering, even during vacations. When my son turned five, we chose to homeschool instead of sending him to kindergarten. I may not have been a rule-breaker in my youth, but as a parent, my priorities shifted to what truly mattered: my children, my husband, and my faith—none of which are concerned with my choice of nose jewelry.

During a casual playdate, I opened up about my desire for a nose stud to a few fellow moms. To my surprise, a couple of them shared the same wish. Before long, we decided to make it happen. I didn’t consult my husband beforehand; after all, it is my nose! But I did consider that he might not be thrilled about it, given his penchant for cardigans and Oxford shirts.

We all understood that getting a nose piercing was akin to a maternal rite of passage—a way to reclaim a bit of our youth and feel a sense of rebellion while still managing the responsibilities of motherhood. It’s a less time-consuming option than dyeing your hair a wild color, yet just as effective in making a statement.

So, we left our kids with their dads and set out under the guise of “going out for lunch.” We reconvened at the piercing studio—the same one I had visited for my eyebrow piercing. It’s the best place in town, and as mothers, we can afford to be discerning about where we get pierced. Forget the DIY approach; we chose a professional named Jason, whose extensive experience and vibrant personality made the process enjoyable. We selected beautiful jewelry, not cheap plastic, and the staff treated us like queens—because let’s face it, moms getting nose piercings are their bread and butter.

I’d like to say the experience was painful, but it was no worse than a flu shot. Jason, with his charming tattoos, instructed me to take a deep breath and count to three. Then, in a flash, I had the nostril piercing I had always desired.

To my delight, my kids loved it. My husband gradually warmed up to it, although he didn’t even notice at first. My parents and in-laws have yet to mention it—operating under the belief that if they don’t acknowledge it, it won’t exist. Thankfully, my grandfather is now too visually impaired to see it, a side benefit of reaching the age of 95!

I know it might seem like I’m trying too hard—like I’m attempting to be edgy while juggling three little ones—but I genuinely don’t care. My tiny gold flower is stunning, and it proudly represents something I’ve always wanted. It’s a subtle declaration: I have opinions, and I’m not concerned with your judgment.

Yes, I might be a bit impulsive, perhaps trying to grasp at my youthful days, but let’s not focus on that. Nose piercings are just plain awesome.

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Summary

Embracing the desire for personal expression, one mother shares her experience of getting a nose piercing as a way to reclaim her identity amidst the chaos of motherhood. The journey reflects her evolution from a hesitant young woman to a confident mom willing to make bold choices for herself.