k i kno my catrgory isnt right, i just picked one...ok heres my problem:
i have an outie belly botton...i kno gross right but if i got it pierced would it look bad? or should i just get surgrey n make it an inny?
Mercy_x_Me answered Thursday July 22 2004, 11:42 am: its the way you were born omg get over it in 5 monthes your either gunna not want a belly button ring or you will be like innies? Wicked sick man. Trust me get it pierced (with your mommas visa!) and youll get over it. [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
xo_dream answered Tuesday July 20 2004, 5:39 pm: If you really want to get it pierced, just get it pierced, it's not that big of a deal :o). If you don't like it, you can always just take it out.
QTPNic answered Tuesday July 20 2004, 11:33 am: I say that surgery would just make things worse..not all the time does things go right and it would cost alot of money to get the surgery then go get it peirced and for the jewlery..my friend has an outty belly button and it doesn't look that bad.what i think is that you sld go get it done..leave it in n take care of it..then if you don't like it then take it out and don't get it done. or try that nickel idea and see if it works. [ QTPNic's advice column | Ask QTPNic A Question ]
Brunettebabe14234 answered Tuesday July 20 2004, 11:24 am: *my sister had and outty and she used a ....
she cleaned a nickel like really good and then she plzced it on her bellybutton and then she put tape over it and she left it there for like a really long time ( but if it hurts take it out)and now she has an inny if that doesnt work just try surgery or get somethin else pierced*
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