if you do it right
Yes a straight guy can get a vertical tragus surface piercing without looking feminine. A lot of straight men have them.
Yes, the other dangers is penetrate the cartilage when piercing your septum.
This can't be answered correctly unless you specifically state the kind of piercing that you want, but you will be looking at probably $25.00 - $35.00 for any typical piercing that would involve a barbell.
The brow piercing is less painful. If you're planning to have a job in the future a brow piercing is more acceptable.
a dog The word or phrase that you are looking for is 'nail'
No, it will just make the hole bigger and if you let it strink down it may not return back to a normal looking ear piercing.
Well by looking around at some piercing gun nostril piercing you would think you could just pierce the nose willy nilly, but actually that's wrong. There is a specific location where the nostril piercing should be done. Your professional body piercer will besy be able to show you where the correct placement of the nostril piercing should be.
then you squeeze it then clean it
Depends on how responsible you are. Not if your used to taking care of things.
It really depends on the context... Since you used the example 'a piercing squeak', then I think the synonyms you're looking for are ear-splitting, high-pitched, shrill, blaring, deafening, or roaring. There are other synonyms for "piercing" when used in other contexts, though:Body piercings are a type of body modification.A piercing pain can be stabbing/knifelike, biting, or just all-around excruciating.A piercing look is penetrating, maybe even fierce; it's a look so intense that it feels like someone can see into your soul.Those are the main alternate uses and related synonyms for the word "piercing". Hope that helps!
A piercing in your cheek. Usually on your dimple, the little roung hole looking thing when you smile... Looks like this: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1100/1129583079_c5f6a80c58.jpg?v=0
Well if you have had the piercing done twice before you need to be looking deeper than what type of material you get the piercing done with. Your piercing could be too shallow, you could be reacting to the aftercare product, there can be several reasons your piercings are not "staying". I would have a chat with your body piercer and figure out what the issue is before jumping into the piercing.