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#75
by
Crowbar
on 03 May, 2014 07:34
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Yep I had to agree with your last paragraph BBBA. Nice as that Thomas Sabo ear cuff is, It wasn't sitting right with me either. I had to make it real
She's put these in to start and in a month we'll see what smaller diameter bead-less looks like. She wanted to go bigger and loose just whilst it heals
I've had 30 hours of tattooing done on my left arm but by piercing number 3! I was pretty much done! Hah I'm a softy
I also decided to have these put on a little lower than the cuff, kind of the 1/3, 2/3 thing
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#76
by
Crowbar
on 03 May, 2014 07:36
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Looking at that it looks like I need a bigger one in my lower ear now but I may as well just wait a month and see then what it looks like with the smaller diameter rings
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#77
by
Crowbar
on 03 May, 2014 07:42
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P.s I disagree with the razor shaved head vs short buzzcut part though...
Don't get me wrong I have been shaving my head for a while and people here on the board know I am a big advocate of the Headblade ATX or Edwin Jagger DE89 for head shaving.
But since I have grown a goatee lately and now starting on sideburns, I just want the look of a buzz cut at the moment
In a few months I may go back to head shaving

but I don't see anything wrong with a buzzcut, it's not a copout. It's real
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#78
by
mrzed
on 03 May, 2014 11:28
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Today marks 9 months since I got my ear pierced. I really like it. Change the stud daily just for variety.
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#79
by
Crowbar
on 03 May, 2014 21:20
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Still like the cross the best? I thought it looked cool ...
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#80
by
Semi-Sly
on 03 May, 2014 21:26
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Wow Crowbar! I have to say that looks really good! Now I am jealous! It really sits well. I just don't think that I have the cojones - perhaps just before I go to Burning Man?
And I do like the buzzcut with the sidies as well!.
Good on you!
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#81
by
mrzed
on 04 May, 2014 05:07
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Still like the cross the best? I thought it looked cool ...
Yes, almost always wear a cross of some sort.
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#82
by
Crowbar
on 05 May, 2014 22:13
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Wow Crowbar! I have to say that looks really good! Now I am jealous! It really sits well. I just don't think that I have the cojones - perhaps just before I go to Burning Man?
And I do like the buzzcut with the sidies as well!.
Good on you!
Thank you BBBA, you were actually the catalyst for me deciding to get it done because what you said about making it real put how I was feeling into words

Go for it! It does hurt a lot but it's all over in 10 minutes, by then you'll either be still awake or passed out hah!

just joking.
Overall it was a huge adrenaline rush getting three at once and I am still on a high
Also I've never ever, ever had sideburns, so it's fun seeing them grow in and shaping them as well...
I have seen people with shaved heads and sideburns, so I guess I could try that sometime
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#83
by
VOT
on 06 May, 2014 02:27
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Looks good crowbar. I have one cartilage piercing in similar place. Making me think I should get another 2 done.
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#84
by
Blitzed
on 06 May, 2014 05:58
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For some while I had both ears pierced with a good sized stud in each one. Then I had my shoulder replaced and the hospital, as is routine, removes all the piercings. Fine. (They couldn't get my tats and I believe they were slightly disappointed.) When I was finally released from the hospital and the rehab centre about five weeks later the holes had grown completely closed. My doctor even said that was unusual particularly as I'd had them for several years.
I think one's own confidence in themselves and their ability very quickly obviates any criticism. There are those who will not approve, feel it's "feminine" for a guy (I suggest they look at a portrait of Genghis Khan for a refutation of that idea....) or that it's not "appropriate" to whatever their job may be. Six weeks ago I was back in surgery and my anesthesiologist, age 55, had quite a find looking diamond in his left ear. Apparently it didn't interfere with his work as I went easily to "sleep" and woke right on schedule....
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#85
by
slybeard
on 06 May, 2014 08:56
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Also I've never ever, ever had sideburns, so it's fun seeing them grow in and shaping them as well...
I have seen people with shaved heads and sideburns, so I guess I could try that sometime
I knew a guy who did the sideburns with shaved head look for a while. It did look cool, and unusual. He did not keep a razor shave, just a 0 buzz, while the sideburns were longer, probably around a #2 or 3. You could always give it a try, and if you don't like it, buzz the sideburns back to the same length as the head. Just post a photo first.
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#86
by
matt548
on 17 May, 2014 23:01
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with that hat and boe tie you have on in your pic, i'm pretty sure you could rock ANY look!!!!!
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#87
by
Crowbar
on 14 Jun, 2014 04:33
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Hi VOT if you decide to get two more, I highly recommend getting one done, let it heal for a month or two and then get the next.
The reason being is that if you get two, or more side by side, the inflammation spreads out and hits the inflammation spreading out from the one next to it.
This can cause major swelling and irritation and slower healing and potentially more scar tissue buildup.
I now know this because I made the mistake of pushing my piercer to do all three at once. Big mistake!
All is finally settling now but it's been a hard road and there is still swelling in that area, even though we are getting up to a month and half since I had it done.
There is no way I will be able to change these for smaller rings for at least another month or so I reckon and I have only just started being able to sleep on that side ...
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#88
by
K5mow
on 14 Jun, 2014 06:27
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Why not go for it.
Roger
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#89
by
Semi-Sly
on 14 Jun, 2014 23:00
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Yep, Crowbar is right. Inspired by Crowbar I got the first of three cartilage piercings two weeks ago today. It is still swollen. My piercer explained that these take a long time to heal because the cartilage has no blood supply of its own and must rely on the skin around the hole for blood to heal the wound. He will make me wait at least a month to 6 weeks between each piercing.