everyone has the phobias... it took a week for people to get me to get my ear loes peirced.. it didn't hurt a bit and i realised i had nothing to worry about.. The person doing it has got certificates and done courses to know what to do and to know how to do it properly. There is no cartlague there either which reduces the pain. I have also got the top of my ear periced recently, i got it done by needle and it didn't really hurt, you just gotta lok after your perciings and keep them clean etc.. You can make your own decision, don't let anyone preasure you... after all you have the right to have your decisions respected! Maybe even talk to the people where you are going to get it done before you decide!
illdomybest answered Saturday January 13 2007, 7:32 pm: edit- yeah alot of guys do it i think its attractive. you should go with what you want to be happy and who you are. you caan still where hoops and studs etc. i think you should do it unless your just trying to live up to an image or feel you have to.
no i have my ear lobs pieced for about 10 years and know plenty of other people who have as well.its safe. it just might hurt when you get them pierced but it will go away. when i got it done i cried but it went away immediatly and i love wearing beautiful earrings.dont worry. [ illdomybest's advice column | Ask illdomybest A Question ]
MODERNDURATION answered Saturday January 13 2007, 7:30 pm: no not at all you barley feel a thing. Just bring a friend to talk to and before you know it you'll have your ear pierced and you wont even realize it.
goodluck,
Brittni [ MODERNDURATION's advice column | Ask MODERNDURATION A Question ]
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