Samcia answered Tuesday February 24 2009, 12:19 pm: Any piercing puts a hole through your body, so there will always be some level of discomfort. Some people have a good pain tolerance and just feel a pinch, but others aren't as lucky. If you plan on getting any piercing, you will never exactly know how you will react. I recommend eating something beforehand (being anxious on an empty stomach usually makes you light-headed), bringing a bottle of water with you, and remembering to breath during the moment. [ Samcia's advice column | Ask Samcia A Question ]
Myrrha answered Monday February 23 2009, 10:18 pm: Bite your tongue really hard. It hurts, and so does getting it pierced. Everyone has a different pain tolerance. For some people, pain is nothing they can't handle, other people can't handle it. So... the question is, how do you handle pain? [ Myrrha's advice column | Ask Myrrha A Question ]
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