Yes, but for most people, that's kind of the point. Your earlobe is stretched out.
Splitting the ear lobe occurs when you jump up too far in gauges. Example would be trying to get a 2g to fit into a 14g hole.
Yes, though they don't look terribly big. Probably about a 2g.
That depends on how big you want to go. Expander ear lobe jewellery can go from gauges into the inches. The smallest gauge is 18g {AWG} or 1.0 mm and goes up to 00g {AWG} or 10 mm past that point you're going to be going up either by inch increments or by millimetre's with the maximum available size of 2 inches or 50 mm.
12mm :)
Looks to be 1/2"
I think it's Big Fish
OEM gauges on a 1991 Honda Civic are approximately 3 inches in diameter. There is both a USDM version of the gauges as well as a JDM version.
As big as you want. Of course, your lobe will get thinner as you stretch and will prevent you from stretching anymore after a certain point.
chester ear guage is a 7/16.
The occipital lobe is located at the back of the brain and is approximately 12-15% of the cerebral cortex in humans. It is responsible for processing visual information and plays a crucial role in visual perception.
the purpose of the X-ray is to look inside the body without having to do a big surgery to find what is wrong. Like a broken bone, doctors know what bone is broke and where it is in the body without having to do a big procedure.
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