but anyway, to add to it, the body part where you get a tattoo would make a difference, obviousely. fleshy areas are the best for the first time, like upper arm. Bony areas will hurt a lot more, e.g. ribs, back. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
GhoulOnParade answered Saturday July 5 2008, 3:26 am: How much it hurts depends on your pain tolerance.
You could read stories that people have posted, on all piercings (including nose), about what happens, their experience, how much it generally hurts, etc.
on:
bmezine.com
About where to get it done, search around for a safe place. If the piercing shop isn't clean, or doesn't look safe, don't go there.
It really needs to be a clean reputable place. I can't tell you exact shops, just search around.
And for tattoos, I'm pretty sure it once again depends on your pain tolerance and where you get it.
And the best places to go would once again be a safe, clean, reputable place. Shop around, make sure you like the place you're going. You don't want them to screw up a tattoo, you want it to be safe and clean, etc. So just look around your town or somewhere close for a good place. [ GhoulOnParade's advice column | Ask GhoulOnParade A Question ]
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Friday July 4 2008, 4:09 pm: I'm not sure about a tattoo. If you get ur nose pierced with a gun it hurts for about a second or two. I'm not sure if you get a pierced with a needle. I used to have my belly button pierced, that didnt hurt that bad either in my opinion so i dont think the nose would hurt too much with a needle. Just make sure you want whatever it is your thinking about getting. You dont want to be stuck with something for the rest of your life that you will end up hating. [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
Lovetornado answered Thursday July 3 2008, 6:54 pm: i got mine done. and it doesnt hurt but your eyes water up. also it hurts to yawn for a little bit lol. and you have to wear a bandaid over it everynight for awhile. [ Lovetornado's advice column | Ask Lovetornado A Question ]
S_C answered Thursday July 3 2008, 8:08 am: When my sister got her nose pierced, she passed out. Shen ended up being sick for the rest of the day. The guy doing the piercing said it was common for people to get woozy and pass out/not feel well afterwords.
One of my friends had her nose pierced a few days ago and she's totally fine.
I guess it just dependson the person.
As for your tattoo question, my friend's dad is a tattoo artist, as is one of my other friends. They all have tattoos and they say that it feels like someone is just constantly pinching at your skin, but after a while you can't even feel it. It just becomes habitual and you get used to it.
My friend said that when her father gave her a tattoo it hurt a lot more than when a guy that works with him did it. She said it just depends on the person giving the tattoo. If you want one, I'd ask around. See where to go and where not to go.
Always make sure you go somewhere sterile and that you see them cleaning their instruments before using them on you. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
person43 answered Thursday July 3 2008, 3:15 am: I have had multiple ear piercings, eyebrow piercing, and the nose piercing hurt the worst. Tattoos are painful, but it depends on where you get the tat and your threshold for pain. personally i don't mind the pain from a tattoo because it is continuous and you get used to it after awhile. I would say go to a tattoo parlor that does piercings as well that looks clean and has had good reviews from locals. [ person43's advice column | Ask person43 A Question ]
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