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How long should i wait to put in a 16 gauge barbell


Question Posted Sunday June 25 2006, 6:49 pm

i am begining to gauge my earlobes. I want to be able to fit a 14 gauge tongue barbell in it but i just started and put a 18 gauge barbell 2 days ago(the 23rd) . How long should i wait to put a 16 gauge barbell in?2 weeks?
thanks :].


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soendearing answered Monday June 26 2006, 1:53 am:
I gauge my ears, and i have 2's.

I advice you to take the gauging process SLOWLY, or else you will have lots of scar tissue. (gross)

Two weeks sounds good, it gives your ears time to heal, and be used to the size, before making it bigger. :]

But you should get gauges for your ears, not use tounge barbells. But, that's your decision. :]

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orphans answered Monday June 26 2006, 1:42 am:
I don't know but i think that gaging is SEXY AND HOT sorry i just had to say sorry.

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