Well considering you don't know anything about the method, materials, anatomy and a few other important skill sets like infection control, and sterilization and disinfection procedures. Yes it's bad to piercer your own hips. Listen professional body piercers study for years not minutes, they know the anatomy and what to use and how to use it. Spend your money on getting the service provided to you by a trained and experienced professional, anything else is a waste of time money and a risk to your health.
Actually people have said that it doesnt hurt & that it takes about 15 minutes to do
you don't.
As with anything involving puncturing the skin, it is not recommended that you do this yourself.
Hips? You mean lips? And what on earth are you talking about?
While it's possible to pierce your nose with an earring, it's not recommended. Earrings are typically not designed for piercing due to their thickness and shape, increasing the risk of infection, improper healing, and discomfort. It's advisable to use sterile, specialized piercing needles or tools for nose piercings. Search Wholesale05 in Google.
It really depends on your body! Certenly nothing is wrongwith big hips.
Well, if the food doesn't have much bone health in it, when the dog gets older, it could get bone problems, including in the hips. So yes, bad food can hurt a dog's hips
Falling snow should not make a dogs hips hurt but if a dog has bad hips the cold weather could aggravate them. If there is snow on the ground it can be slippery which could also cause a dogs with bad hips to have more discomfort. Not there lips, but there paws definitely do.
Um well..... NO DRRR!
with something sharp!
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yes, but it will hurt very bad!
no i isnt