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Ear Gauging


Question Posted Saturday December 30 2006, 10:47 pm

Hey I saw you answer someone elses question about gauging so I was wondering...

I had 10ga's in the 2nd hole of both of my ears, I bought some 8ga plugs and it went in my right ear no problem...

but for the life of me I can't get it to go into my left ear.

It looks kind of dumb with an 8 in my right ear and a 10 in my left.

Any idea why my ears are being so different from each other?


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MyHappyShoe answered Saturday December 30 2006, 10:59 pm:
since it's your second hole, it might be too close to the cartilage. The holes could be a little off from each other (the left higher than the right). It's not uncommon for the holes to be off, it's usually not noticable but since you're gauging them it could be a problem. Just try to push it through again and if it doesn't go, get it professionally done at your local tattoo parlor. You could also buy a taper.

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