How bad does it hurt?
i am only 15 so i dont think i can get it done by claires yet. but thinking about getting it done by a tattoo parlor thing. (clean one of course)
anyone tell me their story of when they got it done?
PS-I got it done @ Claire's...
I don't know if it's different in every state, but I had to have a parent with me. so they could sign the paper (I'm 14).
Rosalina answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 6:12 pm: Well. In complete opposition to the last person(sorry) mine did hurt. Its a very pinchy feeling at first, then it got really hot. It hurt like heck for about 5 days(I had it done at claire's... I'm 14) and then it just was hot all the time for about a week after that. It felt fine for several weeks, but it got sore if something pulled at it at all. Its all healed now, but its sensitive. I can wear anything in the other holes(I have double pierced earlobes) but I can only wear silver, gold, steel or titanium in my cartilage.
However, my mom also got hers done at the same time, and it didn't hurt her at all.
hope this helped!
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hollister_lover09 answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 5:46 pm: haha, if you have your ears done at the bottom, it hurts no more then that. i think it hurts less. i have my ears done 11 times.. 3 on my cartilage.. it doesnt hurt one bit. now after when your trying to sleep, yea itll hurt, so even tho im use to all mine, i still sleep with my arm bent above my head, and put my ear when its bent. its the best way to sleep when you get your ears done. but yea it doesnt hurt, im 15 too. and the new law since last year, is if your under 18 you must have a parent with you, at any place. but i live in Ohio, so it might be differnt other places. but no, it doesnt hurt, no worries!.. [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
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