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[#1]
Let me tell about you the night I discovered the classy, pencil skirted MBA businesswoman I met in a bar was a secret inkie with a labial piercing.
Naw, that’s enough ;) |
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[#2]
Quoted: Lip piercings and bull rings are ugly as hell but a small stud in the nostril or maybe a really small post in the eyebrow can look god on certain women. Generally I don't like piercings outside of the ears. View Quote Eyebrow piercing's are the trashiest of all piercing's. That and maybe when they have 1000 ear cartilage piercing's. Only piercing that is a hard no from me. |
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[#3]
I like the side of nostril rings but I freaking hate the center of nose bill rings
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[#4]
Nose, brow, or lip rings, all I can see is that ring getting caught on something and getting ripped out.
Small stud, nothing to get caught? Could go either way. Except the brows. That’s just nasty. |
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[#5]
I feel the same way about tattoos on women. Make them look trashy
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[#6]
I get nose rings on hogs but if your not digging dirt with your face don't do it.
Studs in tongues ok ok your good at BJs |
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[#7]
Don't get down on the dirty inkie pierced gals. It's hard being a sheep while trying to be unique.
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Quoted: Trashy can be fun. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/139619/Anna-Sajarova-women-face-portrait-tattoo-1763049.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I feel the same way about tattoos on women. Make them look trashy https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/139619/Anna-Sajarova-women-face-portrait-tattoo-1763049.jpg My wife has one. She is trashy. And fun. |
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[#11]
Not a fan, not a deal breaker either.
Then again....I've been married for a long time so it's not anything I have to worry about either way. ETA: Just to clarify...Not a boomer! |
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[#14]
Friend’s youngest (18) got one a few weeks ago. Not the septum type, the side type with the small stud.
It’s barely noticeable. I’ve made her promise no junk jewelry—a simple tasteful small 2mm stud in white gold. I’ve also told her not to wear it on a real job interview, to prime her skin and cover with foundation. |
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[#16]
Not attractive. Why would you want a piercing in your snot locker?
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[#19]
I am neutral on the really small stud. Anything larger or eyebrow, lip, ect...
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[#21]
All wimmin need a ring in the nose so you can lead them with a leash.
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[#23]
Quoted: All wimmin need a ring in the nose so you can lead them with a leash. View Quote That is the Dumbest Answer I've Ever Heard.wmv |
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[#24]
I'm old. I hate facial piercings. I can deal with the small nose pin some Indian women have as a cultural thing. But I hate pierced lips, cheeks, foreheads, tongues, etc. Same thing for gauges in ears.
Attached File Other body piercing depends on the woman and the location. |
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[#25]
My wife had one when we first met. Just a small stud above one nostril. We were co-workers at the time and I didn't really think one way or the other about it. She quit wearing it before we got into a relationship, but it would not have prevented me from pursuing her. If she ever got her nose pierced again like it used to be I would be fine with it. She also has a few discrete tattoos that I like as well.
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[#28]
I don't like 'em, maybe a sign of low self esteem, I don't know but find it pointless regardless personally.
One time hanging out with a hottie she admitted she had a nipple pierced but I never would have known as it healed up. Whatever you like. |
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[#30]
As with everything, it depends.
Some girls facial profile makes it look good, others not so much. |
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[#32]
I find them very cool and attractive, but I could never date a woman with any. The temptation to grab one with my leatherman while she slept would be too great
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[#33]
Quoted: Friend’s youngest (18) got one a few weeks ago. Not the septum type, the side type with the small stud. It’s barely noticeable. I’ve made her promise no junk jewelry—a simple tasteful small 2mm stud in white gold. I’ve also told her not to wear it on a real job interview, to prime her skin and cover with foundation. View Quote Guess its to hard to just MYOFB? Attached File |
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[#34]
I want to pull them out with my multi tool. Ill tease some of my co workers and pull out the pliers and tell them I can fix that.
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[#41]
Quoted: They can be hot, usually more of a neutral effect though. Usually prefer a stud to a ring. I do not like septum piercings though. This is about the best example I can come up with: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/359475/9E19290D-E9B5-4C8A-83EE-7430D1A21C9D_jpe-1785694.JPG View Quote This does not bother me. Plus I'd wear her like a face mask. It's the bull style that I can't stand. |
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[#43]
You know, the older I've gotten and the more brutal life I've seen, the more I don't give a fuck about how someone looks, what they wear, or how they act in private life. What matters to me is their integrity, their honesty, their work ethic, and that they're on my side of the big important issues. You want to be covered in tattoos and piercings, but you work hard at your meaningful job and hate commies? Welcome, friend.
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[#44]
Yuck. Aboriginal Culture Appropriation. Those ear hole things too, just as bad. |
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[#47]
Quoted: Daughter has one. Like her tattoos, it's done tastefully. She looks like every other MILF in N Van, instead of a circus sideshow escapee. I'm fine with it. View Quote |
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