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belly piercing


Question Posted Wednesday May 13 2009, 7:32 pm

if i have some slight tummy fat, should i lose weight first before getting a naval piercing or does it not matter?

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coconutcatastrophe answered Friday May 15 2009, 3:24 pm:
it doesn't matter, like the hole won't get bigger or smaller. you can lose weight if you want it to look better but if you're just afraid of what the hole will look like, it won't change.

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amygwen answered Wednesday May 13 2009, 8:26 pm:
It doesn't matter. It won't affect the way your piercing will look at all. I know plenty of girls who have gotten their belly buttons pierced & have lost weight, and their piercings weren't affected at all.

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