Hi everyone.. okay im not allowed to get my tongue pierced til im 18 :(.. but i want it done so so bad.. well my sister said you can get fake tongue rings and showed me it.. well on the picture it didnt look fake.. so i wanted to know if anybody knew about them.. like does it look fake..? would it be a waste of my money..? can you still kiss with it without it coming off...?? if you can answer ill rate any good answers high.. thanks in advance
Additional info, added Wednesday May 11 2005, 7:25 pm: Oh and my mom said i can get that to see if i think its something i can talk with and be comfortable with.. thanks again. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Astral_Helljinn answered Thursday May 12 2005, 9:07 am: I think that you should go get the fake one and see if you will even like having your toung pierced. That is what i did before I went and got mine done. I wouldn't get the magnetic ones though because they are a pain in the butt. So if you want one that badly try the fake one first to get the feel of a toung piercing. ok Good luck to you. [ Astral_Helljinn's advice column | Ask Astral_Helljinn A Question ]
cokecap_x21 answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 8:29 pm: my sister has a real on,she got it @ pins and cushans if you live in Maasachusetts. Well,they are carefull doing i though! I dont think they look fake,you should go to a peircing store and ask them! [[you should tell you parent that its not permenant if you get a real one you can take it out and it will close up !!]] [ cokecap_x21's advice column | Ask cokecap_x21 A Question ]
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