If you're not sure, then the answer is no. If you don't do it now, you can always do it later. Once you've done it, it's done. (Yes, you can let it grow back, but there could be a scar or complications. So don't go ahead unless you know you really want it--and not only now but when you're, say, 60.)
Well that's a question that has plagued human beings for thousands of years, for you maybe a few weeks. Really it's up to you, no one can tell you what to do, you need to figure that out on your own.
you should definetly get the earing peicering...almost everyone has it!
some people think it just looks cool!
yes
yeah... piercing one ear might look kind of strange.
uhhhh idk does anybody else know just kidding kind of you should ask a doctor or you can go to the place that you got your piercing and ask them bout it.
when i first got my industrial piercing it was gauged at a 16 i would recomend this simply because the piercing needle is smaller and it is a smaller wound to heal than that of a higher gauge
It depends on what kind of piercing you want. But you should research this before you decide for sure...
No. No piercings are gay or straight. Any kind of man can get any kind of piercing they want.
A Monroe piercing is a piercing on the left upper lip. It's called the Monroe piercing due to Marilyn Monroe's mole piercing. Many people now has this piercing which was started by the celebrity herself.
Just get a long lip stud. The piercer should've put that in to begin with.
The barbell is too long for the piercing and should have been shortened after two weeks, get a shorter barbell in the piercing and it should settle down.
Cartilage!<3
Belly button rings. If you look at your local jewllers, they should have some in stock for you to look at:).
You should wait at least 6 to 8 weeks to change the jewelry in any piercing. You can go to your local piercing place and they should change it for free. You should wait at least 6 to 8 weeks to change the jewelry in any piercing. You can go to your local piercing place and they should change it for free.
First you don't use lotion of any kind on your navel piercing, you should be following the instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer. If you can't recall what was said you should have written instructions on how to care for the piercing. If you were not given written instructions you should call your piercer and ask for the aftercare instructions in writing. Check the related links for more assistance.