Many of you have questions (except for May, who is apparently an expert at nose piercing the way I'm an expert at...well, anyway). Allow me to pull back the veil.
1) The piercing thing is a needle. But! The dude shoved a stainless-steel, angled tube up my nose hole to catch the needle. This was disconcerting.
2) It did hurt, but only for about 1.3 seconds. However I've also given birth and had an organ removed, so there's that.
3) The ring starts off as a stud on the end of a tiny, straight post. He trimmed and bent the post with pliers to fit my nose. This was done before the ring was in my nose, in Jesus' name Amen.
4) I don't usually feel it, unless the post gets turned a wonky way. The first couple days I'd forget and
5) It hasn't inhibited nose blowing. And believe me, I've done extensive at-home research.
So what else you wanna know?
3 comments:
1) Can you use a spacer in a nose piercing (similar to the spacers people insert in their ear lobes) and, if so, can you create a hole large enough to use as a side-angled booger launcher?
2) Which comes next: the tongue, or the belly button?
3) In my experience, children have odd reactions to piercings done on body parts other than the ears. Does Ethan think you have candy stuck to your nose?
4) If I bring the glow sticks, will you show me the nearest rave?
Thank you for the A's to our Q's. I always wondered how it all was done but didn't know who to ask! You've done a public service here. :)
Dawn—You can gauge up a little, but I haven't looked into the booger launcher yet. Next, I'm thinking a tattoo. Ethan said my nose looks "pletty." And finally, I would host a rave if you'd bring glow sticks.
Lisa—Public service is what this blog is all about, my friend.
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