Well there are a few out there, ultimately it depends on what you want to do. You can almost assure that any some places that deal with the public may have an issue with piercings. Restaurants and some food service businesses can make piercings an issue, however most large chain* firms don't make an issue out of piercings ( *legal issue they don't want to deal with) , they leave that for area reps* to complain about ( *they are easy to replace and blame should a rights issue be launched ). It comes down to common sense, so long as your piercings are clean and tasteful and not too "out there" most employers are willing to allow them. Like tattoos there is still a little stereo typing that goes on and this needs to be brought to the attention of the general public.
Unlike Descartes, Spinoza believed that the mind was an extension of the body, and vice versa. He thought that there was only one type of substance, a divine substance, of which the mind and body were part. As one thing, the mind and body could interact in harmony, not the discord Descartes was concerned with.
it means how important writing is to your mind. the tongue is the entrance of your body. writing is the entrance of your mind.
Descartes believed that the nature of the mind was completely separate from the nature of the body. This concept formed the dualism philosophy.
It can most deffinantly prevetn you from getting jobs in the public service or retail sector. However some employers dont mind, but usually places like schools, shops and offices wont allow staff to have tattooed hands, knuckles or anything else that is on show.
his certainty of his mind rather than body
This answer is a personal opinion no matter whom you were to ask. The best of what is out there is its all in the mind of the person with the body piercings.
because they are cold blooded so they dont spend energy heating the body.
if u dont mind and i dont mind that is satisfactory
because you dont have a mind or beacause you need to look in the dictionary.
dont do what others want only what you want its your body and mind and soul not theirs
All piercings hurt it's mind over matter, if you don't mind it doesn't matter. Seriously it is not that bad.
hi dont aqualy as well but i find out for you mind i make sure of it what school you in
Let's clear this up, all piercings hurt, the difference between one hurting really bad and one not hurting so badly comes down to three things. Piercer skill and experience and the aftercare you are doing to look after the piercing. If you want the piercing then that's half the battle the next is to find and experienced professional body piercer who knows how to do the piercing you want. Research research research, then settle on your piercer of choice.
Well considering that you know nothing about body piercing or the anatomical structure of the nipple and areola I would suggest you think about getting her a gift certificate for professionally provided body piercing services. It is very important that you don't mess around with something you know nothing about, infected and botched nipple piercings are not what you have in mind for your wife. Hey nipple piercing are among the coolest piercings out there and the jewellery options are excellent so do her the biggest favour possible. If she says yes to getting the piercing done then take her to a professional and get them done right, this way both of you can share the experiance and learn about the do's and dont's for the piercings during the healing period. I wont scare you with all the bad stuff that can happen if you try to do the piercings yourself, I think you catch my drift. Do it right and go with a professional!
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Yes It should be done in the morning it relaxes body and mind so dont eat until after yoga
Most health care workers aren't allowed to have visible piercings. tongue piercings are easier to hide though. Just keep your patient's feelings in mind. People assume that those of us who have piercings/tattoos are less professional and efficient than those of us who are not. It's sad but true. If you own your own practice, whatever you say goes. Just bear in mind that people will judge you.