Imagine being a 19-year-old girl with over 30 piercings and a 16-year-old niece with pica, a disorder that involves eating non-food items. Now imagine that your niece accidentally chews on one of your precious nipple piercings! That’s exactly what happened in this wild story. The aunt and her niece, who usually get along great, find themselves in a heated conflict after the niece unknowingly puts her aunt’s unclean nipple piercing in her mouth. Let’s dive into the details of this bizarre tale.
Aunt’s Piercing Collection

Katie’s Pica Problem

A Special Gift

The Fateful Night

Katie’s Unfortunate Discovery

The Big Reveal

Katie Loses It

Aunt’s Response ♀️

Sister’s Take

Aunt’s Dilemma

Piercing Pandemonium: Who’s to Blame?
In this jaw-dropping story, a 19-year-old aunt with over 30 piercings and her 16-year-old niece with pica find themselves in a family feud after the niece accidentally chews on her aunt’s unclean nipple piercing. The niece blames the aunt for not warning her, while the aunt thinks it’s not her responsibility. With the family taking sides, the question remains: who’s really at fault here? ♀️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this sticky situation…
NTA. Consent is key, even for nipple piercings

NTA. Niece needs help controlling urges. Sister should seek therapy.

NTA. Strong urges? Get her a chew toy. Blaming you is ridiculous
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Niece chomps on aunt’s nipple piercing, but aunt’s not to blame! NTA

Pica in teens is an eating disorder, but niece’s behavior is inexcusable

NTA she’s 16 not 3 , she should know better!

“NTA. Pica sucks, but she needs to seek help.”

NTA. Aunt’s nipple piercing incident with niece sparks mixed opinions

Family enabling niece’s condition leads to nipple piercing incident

NTA. Aunt’s possessions, not an eight-year-old’s responsibility.

NTA: Niece steals and sucks on aunt’s nipple piercing

NTA: Family enabling niece’s actions, she needs to take responsibility

NTA – Her compulsion to put random objects in her mouth is not your problem. Some of those random objects are going to be disgusting AF. It’s her job to ask herself, “Where has this been?” before she puts stuff in her mouth, not you. Considering my boobs are not the only intimate area I have pierced, she got f**king lucky

NTA: Control yourself or stay in your room

Is niece’s pica due to intellectual disability or inconsistent treatment?

NTA, but please clean your piercings regularly

NTA: Niece’s unexpected snack leads to a piercing predicament

NTA with PICA struggles with impulse to eat chalk and gum

NTA. Lesson learned: don’t put things in your mouth

NTA: Your room, your rules. Keep your metal jewelry safe!

NTA. Boundaries needed for niece’s Pica, mental health, and responsibility.

NTA: Aunt’s nipple piercing teaches niece a valuable lesson

Encouraging NTA comment about niece’s Pica and iron deficiency

NTA. Pica explains, but does not justify, a jewelry mishap!

NTA. Teen with pica learns the hard way about random objects

NTA: Niece’s lack of self-control leads to unexpected snack

NTA: Parents enabling niece’s pica, need to help her control it

NTA- Aunt not at fault. Sister should prioritize niece’s safety
