I have my ears pierced once. I used to have a second hole in each ear but they never really healed right and I finally took out the second earrings. I just didn't like them.
I almost always wear gold hoops. I rarely change earrings.
What about you? What do you like to wear? Do you switch your piercings often or wear the same thing all the time?
I use to have my tongue pierced but I took that out when turned 21 and I did have my belly button pierced but I took that out also. I now only have one hole in each ear. I wear diamond small earrings to work but when I'm not at work I put on all types of earrings. It depends on what I am wearing that day and the look I am going for.
I use to have 14 earrings in my ears but I only have 7 now and my tongue done..the ones I use to have are nose, eye brow, belly button ( did that myself..=) ) my right nipple ( that one had to be removed due to a defect in the ring it kept scratching the hole and it would not heal right and it always hurt when I had to turn it like they tell you too..if it had been ok the ring I would probably still have it it. I love getting piercing..=) I would love to get my lip done but I heard that really hurts...and I dont think my husband would like that if he came home and I had that done...=) He didnt like it when I got my last tattoo..I think I would get another tattoo over a piercing..=)
Right now I have both my ears, just one hole each, and my tongue. I had my nose done...it fell out while I was sleeping and closed up...and I used to have my lip pierced on my bottom right side. that got infected and i had to take it out


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- NearSeattleMom
on Nov. 27, 2009 at 7:25 PM