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Nice idea dude.I'm pretty ciaertn that they're all true, but have slight doubts about 2 and 7 1. I agree with Andy C (erm the Andy C?)2. not sure about this one, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility.3. I was there to bear witness.4. I did mine too (on a bunkbed) and now have a cap.5. Richard Cheese.6. Yep seen it.7. I reckon that this may have something to do with the Ventures.8. Where we became great mates and our shared love for music may have affected our studies.9. may have something to do with studying in Portsmouth (a port) and living in Bristol (old port).10. I have a vague memory of you mentioning this. Big respect for this openness. Corin.
By: | Sep 25, 2015 | Report Comment
Oct24 You really make it seem so easy teohtger with your presentation however I in finding this matter to be actually something which I believe I might never understand. It sort of feels too complicated and extremely extensive for me. I am having a look forward for your next submit, I will try to get the grasp of it!
By: | Sep 25, 2015 | Report Comment
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By: | Jul 08, 2015 | Report Comment
Wow I can't believe she didn't cry. My oldset cried hard! And my youngest decided maybe she didn't want to get hers done after all. She turns 6 this fall and that has been our date deadline. We'll see if she changes her mind. You have a brave one.Thanks Sheila for all of your comments. I'm going to have to try the butterfly hatching thing. I know my girls would love that. Trust me I didn't forget you were one of my first followers. I still remember the shout out you gave me months ago. My first one. Thanks for remaining faithful.
By: | Aug 12, 2014 | Report Comment
ZRYMvN I value the blog.Really thank you! Keep writing.
By: | Sep 06, 2013 | Report Comment
I had a nipple prcieing, and trust me, you want a professional to do it.There's a huge chance of infection if you do it. As well, you might not get the prcieing to look the way you want it to.At the professionals, they first clamp your nipple. This is done to be able to put it in straight. There is no way, you can clamp it, and pierce it at the same time. It is also amazingly painful. When I got mine done I nearly passed out. And oddly, the other nipple hurt just as bad.Trust me, you want it done professionally. Add: If your not stupid then you would go get it professionally done! And doing it at 15? That's another dumb idea. Your boobs most likely aren't even done growing, and the prcieing is going to leave a scar. No matter what. Its best to get it done when you are an adult, and you are done developing. How do you plan on even sterilizing it? If it is with a chemical, are you sure it is okay for the body? Do you have a sterilized clamp, a sterilized cloth, sterilized gloves, sterilized needle, sterilized stud, do you have someone to help you, somewhere to lay down, do you have the proper disinfecting liquid for when you're done prcieing? Do you even know how to clean it, and how often? Do you realize that even threw a bra you can usually see the prcieing.You know you can go do it yourself, but an infected nipple is INCREDIBLY painful. I guess you'll just have to learn from experience.Grow up and wait 3 years. That is actually the mature thing to do, regardless of what you think at 15.
By: | Mar 20, 2012 | Report Comment
I really find the last panel a lttile offensive/hurtful. I had my belly button pierced by a professional when I first turned 16. My mom took me to get it done at a very well known shop in my hometown. It was pierced correctly and it still rejected and gave me a weird looking navel. Since then I have stretched my ears to an inch and have my septum and tongue and they all are fine. Any type of piercing will reject if it wants to since the body is trying to get rid of the foreign material. Im 17 now and working in a tattoo/piercing shop as a receptionist so I know what Im talking about. Don't just assume that since you get it done professionally it will be fine and stay in, some people just cant have certain parts of their body pierced.
By: | Mar 18, 2012 | Report Comment
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