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Piercings
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 7:21 pm
by Marcy
I already have both ears pierced. Just thinking about having both double pierced, and/or a non-traditional ear piercing.
So, is that pushing it too much?
I am really starting to like piercings....
I also have a more "private" piercing. I really want to do my navel too, but I will not do it until I drop a few pounds...
So what do you have/think about various piercings?
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 12:50 am
by DonnaT
Double piercing is not unheard of. If you are already pierced, I doubt anyone will even mention a second piercing.
Nor had my ears done yet, but getting ready to, I think.
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 4:16 am
by Gaven McLaren
I have thought about a navel percing my self. I do not think I could go through with it would out loosing a lot of weight first. Other wise it would look even funnier then if I was thinner and had it done.
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 2:54 pm
by Violet
I have my right eyebrow pierced. I thought it was pretty kewl when I got it, but nowadays EVERYONE has a friggin' eyebrow piercing. So much for originality.... I'd like a lot more, it's mainly a question of fundage at the moment.
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 4:10 pm
by Virginia
Well hate to say it but Virginia entered this "veil of tears" with just so many holes in her body and she is really not interested in making any more. Just one girl's feelings.
Virginia
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 5:00 pm
by Samantha Jane
Hi Marcy,
I have my left nipple pierced. Now I'm contemplating getting the other one pierced, although the wife is against it. She has this thing that even though I'm hetro, it will be seen to label me as gay.
I thought labels like this went out with the ark?
Charlotte xx
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 5:26 pm
by Celia
Up until I reached the age of 40, I'd never really considered having anything pierced - not even my ears. But around my 40th birthday (when my femininity started reasserting itself), I decided to have one of my ears pierced. I had the other pierced about a month later. I have a fair little selection of earrings now and am quite glad I made the decision. I've seen a few girls and women with more than one lobe piercing, and it can look nice, but I've hesitated about getting new piercings - it can be addictive, and I wouldn't want to end up looking like one of those hats that fly fishermen keep their lures in.
-Celia
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:55 pm
by Marcy
Thanks for the replys.
We were out last night and my wife decided to get a small nose piercing, so I went ahead and got a rook (cartilage in the upper/inner part of the ear) piecing in my left ear. Just a curved bar bell, but I like it. I think I still may get the second "regular" piercing in each ear too.
I even have to assert my individuality in male mood....I should have out grown this in the eighties

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 2:53 pm
by Violet
Nothing is 'something that just Gay guys do'. Get your navel pierced if you wanna, honey. Word of advice though: that one in particular is highly infection-prone.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 10:28 am
by Joselle
Hi Girls
A good product to keep the infection away from a piercing is Bio-Septic
made by a company called Biocare. I used this 3 times a day for about six weeks until my ears completely healed..had no problems at all.
If you can't find that particular brand ask the pharmacist for something that contains Benzalkonium Chloride which is the active ingredient.
Hugs
Joselle
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 12:08 pm
by DonnaT
An interesting link for ears:
http://www.pacificbodyjewellery.com/aftcommon.htm
For most piercings a simple healing agent is pierced ears solution, under several brand names this can get confusing. We found the following brands very effective in aiding the piercing to heal if used correctly, (Bio-Septic™ commonly found in British Columbia), (Super-Septic™, Clear Ears™ available in most U.S. outlets). These solutions are intended to be used after the piercing has been cleaned using an anti-bacterial soap.
For Naval piercing:
http://www.pacificbodyjewellery.com/aftnav.htm
For ear cartilage:
http://www.pacificbodyjewellery.com/aftcart.htm