What hurts worse..just out of curiousity?
Your belly button/tongue or your nose?
I have my nose pierced and it hurt like hell. But i really want my belly button and tongue pierced but I am not sure what would hurt worse.
christina answered Saturday May 19 2007, 11:50 pm: It depends on the person. Some piercings don't hurt for others, but may hurt for you. So what may hurt to you, may tickle to me & vice versa.
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My brother has gotten tons of piercings & tons of tattoos, and he said they didn't hurt. However, my cousin got the same piercing my brother did and she said it sucked for her. When getting your tounge pierced, you tend to drool when the needle goes through. And it's not a small amount of drool either...it's massive! You also can't eat solid foods [chicken, potatoes, things like that] for about a week or two. So, you can only eat jello, pudding, ice cream, or soup.
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As for your bellybutton, I'm not sure about that because I've never gotten it done, nor do I know anyone who has. Basically, pain is different for everyone. Make sure you go somewhere clean. Make sure they open the needles in front of you & explain what they're going to do, what they're using, how it's done & how to take care of it. If they don't, walk out. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
xkellxx answered Saturday May 19 2007, 11:44 pm: I haven't gotten any of the piercings, but all of my friends who got their belly button pierced said that it didn't really hurt at all, that it felt like a pinch. Hope I helped. [ xkellxx's advice column | Ask xkellxx A Question ]
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