My parents don't beleive in piercing any part of the human body besides ears.
I have my ears pierced twice and I want to pierce my bell-button by myself.
I'm only 14, so I can't get it done professionaly without my parents' consent.
SO I need tips on how to do it.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? vivalajam0x answered Friday February 2 2007, 4:02 pm: Geez =
I'm in the same predicament
I want it really, really bad.
But honestly, like everyone else said on here,
I wouldn't do it.
I have heard of people from dying from it
Do you really want it THAT bad that you'd die for it?
I don't, so I'm gonna wait 'til I can go with a friend who's 18
I want it suuuper bad, they're so cute
But really, I don't think I'd wanna die just for a piercing.
becky_boo answered Thursday February 1 2007, 4:49 pm: Honestly sweety doing it yourself is kinda stupid. I got it done professionaly 2 days ago and i couldn't imagine the amount of pain i would have been in if i did it myself. But if i can't change your mind then your gunna need a thick needle thoughly sterolized, a clamp and alot of nerve. But please don't this girl a while ago got hers infected, the infection got into her blood stream and she died. If i were you i'd wait but hey if u really want to just make sure there amazingly clean needles and you already have the ring/barbell. Tell me if you need any more help.
runawayxlove answered Thursday February 1 2007, 4:46 pm: hey, my tip to you is not to do it. its too dangerous and theres a huge risk of infection. your going to have to wait until your eighteen if your parents say no. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
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