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tragus piercing
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Anyone had their tragus pierced? Is it sore? Should i get it done?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hmm now your making me re-think this! I currently have a normal ear lobe pericing and generally wear pearls or studs at the moment on both ears but I think it would look quite nice to have a second lobe peircing on my right ear and then my tragus on my left?
I really don't want like the look of lots of peircings and tattoo's etc but this might look pretty? Ahh don't know! Will think about it haha
I really don't want like the look of lots of peircings and tattoo's etc but this might look pretty? Ahh don't know! Will think about it haha
I have 7 holes in my right ear and 4 in my left i like all of them and plan to get more done but not too many more, i love piercing, i love getting them done, looking after them while they are healing and then changing them all the time to match my clothes or my mood or whatever! Maybe there is a point where it becomes 'too many' earrings but i think my ears look nice and they were done for me not anyone else therefore if you want it done then go for it! So far with just your lobes done having your tagus will not be too many! And everyone else on here seems particularly against them, old folk i reckon!
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All this talk of body-piercing, self-mutilation and self-decoration....oh dear, it all sounds a bit immature.
I remind myself that as an 18 year old, in the army, I had a small tattoo on my left forearm. It's a copy of my cap-badge, done I think to be 'one of the boys'. Then I grew up, and have bitterly regretted that tattoo ever since. Thankfully, my watch covers most of it, but I keep it covered entirely when in company. If seen, my professional colleagues keep a discreet silence, for which I am grateful.
I remind myself that as an 18 year old, in the army, I had a small tattoo on my left forearm. It's a copy of my cap-badge, done I think to be 'one of the boys'. Then I grew up, and have bitterly regretted that tattoo ever since. Thankfully, my watch covers most of it, but I keep it covered entirely when in company. If seen, my professional colleagues keep a discreet silence, for which I am grateful.
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