Absolutely not. It's the complete wrong shape.
About hip piercings: DON'T USE BARBELLS. They have some made specifically for surface piercings but they reject very quickly. Hip piercings aren't very practical piercings to begin with. There's a lot of contact and friction in that area so they normally don't even last a year. Just do your research. If you do decide to get them, get micro dermals instead. They move with the skin more than barbells do and affect a smaller area of skin. They're the better option but the best is to just avoid hip piercings and the possible scarring.
Belly button piercing. or some are hip piercings.
Medial is middle,- and the belly button is in the middle of the body- so the hip is going to be outside that- lateral.
Yes, a man's waist is typically located above his belly button. The waist refers to the narrowest part of the torso, which is generally just above the hip bones, while the belly button is a bit lower on the abdomen. Therefore, the waist is positioned higher than the belly button.
The hip line and waist of a trouser is right below the belly button. This is where most people wear there jeans.
get rid of them.
No, it can't because a hip piercing is acctually a skin piercing, doesn't go trugh deeper layers of abdomen, and doesn't come into contact with ovaries.
Anything that has to deal with pleasure. Genital area, chest and mouth. That's most guys. Others like belly button piercings, hip piercings, nose rings, ( studs ) and lips. Depends on the body tone and face though. Some people look right with a certain piercing, others do not.
Tongue piercings do not hurt much. Even a tongue web or double tonuge which seem to have a higher pain level, do not hurt too much. As ar as I 've experienced, an ear piercing hurts more than any other piercing. I am plannig to have a conch piercing and just read at site rightpiercing dot com that it hurts too much if I plan to have an inner and outer conch at the same time. Emily
Iris Piercing.
the part of the body in humans between the ribs and the hips, usually the narrowest part of the torso.hope it helps ^_^
Yes it's bad...........
To perform Romanian deadlifts with a barbell, stand with feet hip-width apart, hold the barbell with an overhand grip, hinge at the hips while keeping a slight bend in the knees, lower the barbell towards the floor while keeping your back straight, and then return to standing position by squeezing your glutes. Repeat for desired reps.