of course it hurts.
maybe
i an answering the question ( does stcreching your ear hurt?) right i have my ear percied 2 time on each ear, and on my right ear i have a 6g streching, going from a 0.00g to a 4g didnt hurt at all, it was a litlle pop and it was streched then the 6g one hurt i didnt cry it just hurt a little. so the higher you go the more it will hurt.
Whether rounded ear lobes are dominant or recessive depends on the specific genetic variant involved. In general, it is believed that free (unattached) ear lobes are dominant over attached ear lobes. This means that if one parent has free ear lobes and the other parent has attached ear lobes, their offspring are more likely to have free ear lobes.
Yes, ear lobes can shrink over time due to factors such as weight loss or aging. Piercings in the ear lobes can also contribute to stretching and potentially reducing the size of the lobes. If you notice significant changes in your ear lobes, it's recommended to consult a healthcare professional for advice.
'ear flap' isn't very helpfull, youre either talking about your lobes,which dosent hurt,your cartlidge which dosent hurt if you get it with a stud gun,or your tragus,which kind of hurts,it must be done at your local,trusted piercer.
Yes they can, because they could get the genes from a grandparent, or even farther back if they didn't have detached ear lobes.
I think you mean stretching of the ear lobes, if so no done properly there is no issue or discomfort when done correctly.
It doesn't hurt at all its just like a quick pinch then your ear lobe gets red and hot and it may sting a little bit but like i said it doesn't hurt that much i know this cause i got my ears pierced.
The genotype for free ear lobes is usually represented as FF or Ff, where F stands for the dominant allele for free ear lobes. The genotype for fixed ear lobes is typically represented as ff, where f stands for the recessive allele for fixed ear lobes.
Yes, it is normal for some chicken breeds to have green or bluish ear lobes. The color of the ear lobes can vary depending on the breed. It does not indicate any health issues.
Yes, ear lobes do contain fat, along with connective tissue and skin. The fatty tissue contributes to the overall structure and flexibility of the ear lobe. This composition can vary from person to person, affecting the size and shape of their ear lobes.
diffrent genes you idiot