For those of you who have any form of lip piercing (labrets, lowbrets, monroes etc), do you find that your piercing irritates your gums? Do you forgot it's there or can you always feel it? Also, how much do you find it gets in the way of things such as eating and kissing?
However, I had a lip peircing in the middle of my lower lip. At first my lip got swollen and my gums hurt the first few days of the peircing. If you get it done don't play with it and remember to clean it daily. As far as eatting yes it was difficult for the first week because it hurt so much and I had to learn how to eat with a thing on my bottom lip. However.. It will heal in time just remember to clean it like I said. As far as kissing goes, I wouldn't do it too soon after the peircing I would wait until the womb heals before going that far.
AMYGWENDOLiNExO answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 8:50 am: I used to have snakebites and they would ALWAYS irritate my gums, I found using wax, (which is what people with braces use) always worked and stopped the irritation. You can buy it anywhere that sells toothpaste, (it'll be in that area). I had gotten my snakebites whenever I had braces which was the worst idea ever and when I got my braces off I always felt it, for about 2 months afterwards. Then my mouth just got used to the piercings and it didn't irritate my gums anymore.
For the first week of having my lip pierced it was hard to eat of course, you pretty much have to eat soups and stuff that doesn't cause you to open your mouth widely. And, once you get used to the piercing, which can vary from person to person, you'll be fine to be kissing whomever you want. : ) [ AMYGWENDOLiNExO's advice column | Ask AMYGWENDOLiNExO A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 8:48 am: i don't have any form of lip piercing, but my ex boyfriend did and this is what he said:
1. it does irritate them for the first month, a little, after you get it done.
2. you'll be aware it's there, not in an annoying way, but usually people play with theirs a lot so they're well aware it's there.
3. it doesn't get in the way of eating, but kissing it depends on how good of a kisser the other person is. if they're a good kisser, it won't get in the way.
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