Who has pierced ears?

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beverlonian
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Post by beverlonian »

Both nipples pierced but not my ears. Working environment would not allow pierced ears so that's something to look forward to when I retire in a few years.
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WSmac
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both ears pierced

no tattoos (have done the henna thing before)

I went to a piercing parlor for my ears... not the mall.
I wear around a size 12 piercing and I may go to a 10ga eventually.

I get compliments on my earings from women who turn to their hubby's or boyfriends and say, "Those would look good on you too!" :D
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crfriend wrote:I contemplated getting my ears pierced many, many years ago but ultimately decided against it. So, at the moment, I'm piercing and tattoo free, much less any of the more "exotic" forms of body-"modification".
That is very handy, not having pierced ears, as you don't have to think "what to wear" in your ears every day, at least if you were to change jewelry with changes in skirt / clothing wear.

I like to change my earings now with every change in neclaces, armbands, which are changed with clothing changes. Before I started wearing the arm bands etc, I had the same earings in for possibly twenty years without ever taking them out. Sometimes getting the comb cought in them :( :? :shock: :shock: :roll: :wink: Ouch!!! but luckily never tearing the ear lobe.

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Post by Colin »

I'm not one for any jewellery or pierced ears. I don't even wear a watch but respect the rights of those who. It's all down to the chemistry of the skin and what feels comfortable for an individual. That's the argument for skirts and kilts for men, so that we can feel comfortable and have the freedom to chose what suits each of us.
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