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tongue barbells


Question Posted Sunday February 18 2007, 5:18 pm

can you use tongue barbells as cartilage earrings?

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bitterxsweet answered Monday February 19 2007, 10:51 am:
you can. but its a 14 gauge which is a good bit bigger than a regular earring especially in your cartilage since its thicker. mines gaged to a 14 though with just regular earrings. and i know several people who have used tongue rings in their cartilage.. yeah it looks kinda weird since its a long bar but if you want to do it then theres nothing wrong with it.

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disasterxwoah answered Sunday February 18 2007, 10:47 pm:
Im sure if its the same gauge you should be fine, but like the columnist said before me, wouldnt that look sort-of weird ?

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Exquisitechick answered Sunday February 18 2007, 7:41 pm:
you could. But you would have to gauge youre cartlidge. I doubt it will look right though. but you can try it

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