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Earrings in middle age men ?

Posts: 198 Member
edited November 2024 in Chit-Chat
I had a earring form 14 year old to 26 year old then I got a job were you couldn't wear them. so I took them out and never thought about it again. Now at 47 I really fancy getting a small stud or hoop in my left ear.

Your thoughts please am I too old ?

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  • Posts: 3,110 Member
    You should do what makes you happy!

    But, I have to say...I don't really fancy that look..but it has nothing to do with age.
  • Posts: 1,166 Member
    Ultimately it is your life to live and it shouldn't be swayed by bias opinions of societal norms, loved ones, or strangers on MFP (including me). If you enjoyed having one and are in a place to get one again go for it.

  • Posts: 3,779 Member
    i got 2 in my left ear. I've had them since I was 18. I am now 40. I have taken them out for interviews. But put them in for work. No one has ever told me I cannot wear them. And, honestly, a lot of people don't even notice even though they are silver hoops.

    They don't matter a whole lot to me anymore, but I keep them in because my wife has always like them, and she matters to me a whole lot.
  • Posts: 220 Member
    Earrings in men isn't my thing but you gotta do you.
  • Posts: 498 Member
    If you like it, more power to you. But it also is 20 years later. It won't make you look 26 again. What is the motivation for wanting it again? Just cause? Then why not!
  • Posts: 22,834 Member
    Age is kinda funny like this. I say do it if you want.
  • Posts: 2,732 Member
    Wear it. At work, follow your dress code.
  • Posts: 1,415 Member
    If you want it, get it. I barely notice 'em, personally. I might notice if there was a switch one way or the other, but in general, that's not really what I'm looking at, other than as an identifier.

    Then again, I've been wearing the same earrings for the last 20 years... I'm thinking maybe it's time to get new beads...
  • Posts: 964 Member
    If you want to do it go ahead! Who cares what anyone else thinks!
  • Posts: 15 Member
    Stretch your ears!
  • Posts: 1,469 Member
    I don't really like men with earrings but like everyone else said it really only matters what you like.
  • Posts: 198 Member
    edited April 2015
    jaqcan wrote: »
    If you like it, more power to you. But it also is 20 years later. It won't make you look 26 again. What is the motivation for wanting it again? Just cause? Then why not!

    Nowt to do with looking 26 again I was a horrible fat nasty Prick then so don't want to go there. I just want a earring again don't know why ? perhaps its the bottle of wine ive just consumed clouding my judgement lol or just realising how boring my face is. Its either that or a goatee ;)
  • Posts: 2,447 Member
    I wouldn't get a big old pirate looking hoop (especially with the shaved head look ;) but I don't think 47 is too old for an earing. My dad wears his sometimes and he is almost 60
  • Posts: 4,537 Member
    Stretch your ears!

    Why do your fingers look so big?
  • Posts: 124 Member
    I say do what makes you happy. I personally like men in earring(s) at any age... but I will say this, not everyone can rock that style - so whatever you decide to do "own it" otherwise you're just a wannbe.
  • Posts: 697 Member
    Do it! It's not like you can't take it out. I plan on getting a few more here soon. :smile:
  • Posts: 718 Member
    I used to have one on my upper left ear back in college like 10 years ago. But I also had blonde highlights and thought that was cool at the time. Either way, I think you could totally pull off a stud earing, I say go for it...ESPECIALLY after you've had a couple glasses of wine that's the best time to act lol
  • Posts: 198 Member
    I love you people, wish you were my real friends, Hey I might get two piercings in one ear what a rebel :D
  • Posts: 3,965 Member
    cdlee05 wrote: »
    I say go for it...ESPECIALLY after you've had a couple glasses of wine that's the best time to act lol

    I'm obviously not a guy but I got my cartilage pierced with a safety pin (sterilized with vodka) when I was totally drunk...

  • Posts: 331 Member
    You're never too old to accessorize!! *Snaps fingers*
  • Posts: 718 Member
    You're never too old to accessorize!! *Snaps fingers*

    YES!!!! Lol, best comment of the day. Thank you : )
  • Posts: 1,166 Member
    cdlee05 wrote: »

    YES!!!! Lol, best comment of the day. Thank you : )

    I concur
  • Posts: 1,340 Member
    nah
  • Posts: 331 Member
    madmags wrote: »
    nah

    Come on you wouldnt rock a george mi hael hoop?
  • Posts: 1,340 Member
    you are one of my friends, if you dont know that about me, we have a problem.
  • Posts: 331 Member
    madmags wrote: »
    you are one of my friends, if you dont know that about me, we have a problem.
    Note to self, mags does not accessorize
  • Posts: 22,834 Member
    Time to pickle the nips. Couple bards and a chain for fun.
  • Posts: 5,585 Member
    Stretch your ears!

    yes
  • Posts: 22,834 Member
    Honestly, I thought this said earnings of middle aged men, which probably would have been more interesting.
  • Posts: 393 Member
    I happen to think, like most people here, if you want one then get one and age doesn't come into it,
    Though I have to say, I did cringe a little when Harrison Ford started sporting his little earing stud.........It was ' ewww, really??? But. frankly, his choice and I am sure me cringing a little made no difference to him whatsoever,,,,,,,,,
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