Body Mods
This week we hand the honours over to DippyFi, who asks:
"Got your girlfriend stuck on your Prince Albert? Had an argument with your tattoo artist mid-tattoo? Piercing mysteriously dissolved the cartilege in your ear? Or worse: decided to pierce yourself while you were drunk? Go on, I wanna hear all the gory details!"
The closest I've got to body piercing was when a friend stuck a sodding gardening fork through my right hand. It wasn't a good look to be honest.
( , Thu 30 Nov 2006, 23:02)
This week we hand the honours over to DippyFi, who asks:
"Got your girlfriend stuck on your Prince Albert? Had an argument with your tattoo artist mid-tattoo? Piercing mysteriously dissolved the cartilege in your ear? Or worse: decided to pierce yourself while you were drunk? Go on, I wanna hear all the gory details!"
The closest I've got to body piercing was when a friend stuck a sodding gardening fork through my right hand. It wasn't a good look to be honest.
( , Thu 30 Nov 2006, 23:02)
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I had my nose pierced.
It was a bit of a mistake, looking back, not because it looked awful but because metal jewellery in general tends to bring me out in a rash. I thought that it being hypoallergenic would help but it never healed and I got bored of it. I still have this problem with just BANGLES on my wrist - if I wear them for too long they leave little marks like insect bites.
When I got it pierced, I had this European woman with a piercing in her gum - I do not know why people pierce there, there's no erotic reason and it doesn't look very attractive to me. After daubing my nose with antiseptic, she shoved some huge contraption thing up my nose which would somehow help with the piercing process using what felt like both hands to get it up my nostril and then asked 'This must be a bit odd, yes?' Uhh...
The actual piercing didn't hurt... but putting in the stud did!
( , Mon 4 Dec 2006, 19:22, Reply)
It was a bit of a mistake, looking back, not because it looked awful but because metal jewellery in general tends to bring me out in a rash. I thought that it being hypoallergenic would help but it never healed and I got bored of it. I still have this problem with just BANGLES on my wrist - if I wear them for too long they leave little marks like insect bites.
When I got it pierced, I had this European woman with a piercing in her gum - I do not know why people pierce there, there's no erotic reason and it doesn't look very attractive to me. After daubing my nose with antiseptic, she shoved some huge contraption thing up my nose which would somehow help with the piercing process using what felt like both hands to get it up my nostril and then asked 'This must be a bit odd, yes?' Uhh...
The actual piercing didn't hurt... but putting in the stud did!
( , Mon 4 Dec 2006, 19:22, Reply)
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