I appreciate your bravery to have such a crazy hair style. I like it ;)
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I appreciate your bravery to have such a crazy hair style. I like it ;)
I'd love a nasal septum piercing, but I imagine it'd feel like you had constant crusties dangling out. :unsure:
I'm a bit wary of piercings since I had the cartilage in me ear done.
It still oozes pus n manky gunk like 13+ years on.
it might be infected then
I tinks the market pleb just pierced the wrong part of the ear.
It makes me happy squeezing all gunk out of it every so often tho. :mini blush:
I quite like mouche- (or monroe-) style piercings on women (makes blokes look like smacktards, though), but it sort of requires that you find chicks with piercings and tats and such attractive in the first place.
In addition to that they don't get in the way or get stuck on things easily (which may be a problem with piercings really close to your mouth), while it isn't that common (at least not here). Nowadays a hell of a lot of (really annoying) people have pierced nostrils or eyebrows and such.
Furthermore it's not quite such a bastard to heal as pierced cartilage like in most of your ears (c.f. Lynne's post). Some piercings never cease to look nasty to me, and a huge part of that is because they constantly come in contact with things or just never heal at all, and never cease to look irritated or infected. A nostril piercing or something oozing pus is seriously unattractive.
Nasal piercings just look wrong to me. Makes me think of cattle or something. I think some seriously weird S&M-people, with emphasis on the "M" get them. To be lead around by :dabs: The best thing I can say about it is that I guess it's good for shocking people, and it's not quite as stupid as something like a smiley.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lilmiss
Is a mouche piercing one of those ones where it looks like the burd just has a big spot above their lip?
cause they look ghey, as do all other piercings, rly.