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Discussions About Being Bald => Tattoos and Piercings => Topic started by: karatedragon on May 01, 2007, 05:49:32 PM

Title: Piercings
Post by: karatedragon on May 01, 2007, 05:49:32 PM
Blimey! This site covers everything!

I have 2 piercings. Left ear in which I wear a diamond stud and left nipple which is a blue titanium ball closeure ring
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: modestkarma on May 03, 2007, 09:16:54 PM
I have both my ears at a 00 gauge, hopefully I'll get them streched out to a 1/2".
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Stu on May 04, 2007, 10:56:34 AM
OK, so I'm old, and no, I don't have any piercings.  My words of advice... be careful to not do something that you can't reverse in the future.  You might think now that you want to do something that you think is cool (stretching a current piercing), but in the future (such as going for a better or different job), you might find that it could hinder your ability/flexibility to do so.  Hope that made sense and didn't sound too preachy.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Leigh_12play on May 21, 2007, 03:37:09 PM
A tounge piercing, I got 7 years ago, love it and didnt regret it, the only thing was, a few days after my tougue was swollen, but with sea salt, and proper care, its just as much fun as the first day I got it...
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: weapon_x_79 on May 24, 2007, 07:31:18 PM
I have my tongue, eyebrow, septum, lips, cartlage, counch, nipples, navel, and my lobes are gaged to a 0. and I don't regret any of them. O0
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: kenny on May 24, 2007, 11:00:18 PM
i got my neck pierced last week.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: PigPen on May 25, 2007, 07:24:45 AM
i got my neck pierced last week.

Got some pics yet Kenny?
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: hipstersaint on September 14, 2007, 07:08:31 PM
I used to have my ears stretched to 2g, but I got tired of it. now I just have one little hoop in one ear.  Like Mr Clean!
        I took the hoop out while I was job hunting last year and my wife said to put it back in.   
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on September 14, 2007, 08:12:47 PM
Stew no offense bro that sounds very preachy. I've heard enough of that type of lecture from my grandparents.

If people want to adorn their body with tattoos and piercings I think that is their own personal business and most of us have thought their piercings and tattoos out considerably and know the pros and cons of having them.


Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: xnewyawka on September 14, 2007, 09:03:53 PM
Sounds like more of an opinion to me, JDog. I think that people who don't know about the culture tend to look at it a certain way.
First off, I think in general tat's and piercing are much more accepted, more mainstream. I've had my tattoo's for quite some time now and when I got got my first it was a much different scene. You didn't have the shops as visible as today. It was much more an underground type of thing. Shops couldn't operate like today.
Unfortunately, some people still judge a person by how they look, prime example being sly. That's not going to change, but it's how you carry yourself and what you put out there. If you're confident in yourself and are a good person it's going to come out. There are alot of people out there who don't have tat's and piercing's that are even bigger a--holes.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on September 15, 2007, 12:02:24 AM
Joe well said bro.

Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: xnewyawka on September 15, 2007, 09:37:46 AM
Thanks, JDog.  I know it's a touchy subject.    O0
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Stu on September 17, 2007, 12:17:02 AM
JDog, no offense taken.  I just know that it's easy for many people to do certain things in life (tats and piercings being only 2) which at the moment they think they want.  But some things may not be easy to undo.  And whether we like it or not, people have preconceptions about appearances, and extreme looks may hinder employment opportunities.  We all need jobs (or at least most people do).  I was just trying to point out that if anyone is considering doing something extreme, they should be clear about all the pros and cons before making the committment.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: hipstersaint on September 17, 2007, 05:40:44 PM

First off, I think in general tat's and piercing are much more accepted, more mainstream. I've had my tattoo's for quite some time now and when I got got my first it was a much different scene. You didn't have the shops as visible as today. It was much more an underground type of thing.
   
   yeah, I agree. you know, it's funny, but in 50 years nursing homes will be full of little old ladies and old men with full sleeves and lower back tattoos.... 
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on September 18, 2007, 06:20:28 AM

First off, I think in general tat's and piercing are much more accepted, more mainstream. I've had my tattoo's for quite some time now and when I got got my first it was a much different scene. You didn't have the shops as visible as today. It was much more an underground type of thing.
   
   yeah, I agree. you know, it's funny, but in 50 years nursing homes will be full of little old ladies and old men with full sleeves and lower back tattoos.... 


Why 50 years? I see it now. Grizzly old bikers in their 70's with every bit of skin covered.

I plan on getting my left arm fully sleeved over the next 6 months.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: xnewyawka on September 18, 2007, 08:13:16 AM
True, JDog.  Tattoo's have been around over 50 years already. Like everything else, they are just evolving with the times. The ink's are changing, much more vivid, and colors stay truer. The (flash) choices now are better than ever.

One of the biggest things is the artists are getting better too. It is much more like true art than it was years ago. I am looking forward to getting additions and recoloring to my original work, adding newer styles to old.

My reply to those who would say " but what about when your 70?", is; in my seventies, I'll have a lot more things to worry about than my tat's, lol.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: PigPen on October 02, 2007, 07:00:07 AM
True, JDog.  Tattoo's have been around over 50 years already. Like everything else, they are just evolving with the times. The ink's are changing, much more vivid, and colors stay truer. The (flash) choices now are better than ever.

One of the biggest things is the artists are getting better too. It is much more like true art than it was years ago. I am looking forward to getting additions and recoloring to my original work, adding newer styles to old.

My reply to those who would say " but what about when your 70?", is; in my seventies, I'll have a lot more things to worry about than my tat's, lol.


Well said Joe, all the way around.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Alexander215 on October 04, 2007, 06:05:42 PM
True, JDog.  Tattoo's have been around over 50 years already. Like everything else, they are just evolving with the times. The ink's are changing, much more vivid, and colors stay truer. The (flash) choices now are better than ever.

One of the biggest things is the artists are getting better too. It is much more like true art than it was years ago. I am looking forward to getting additions and recoloring to my original work, adding newer styles to old.

My reply to those who would say " but what about when your 70?", is; in my seventies, I'll have a lot more things to worry about than my tat's, lol.


Tattoo's have actually "been around" for millenia. As has scarification, piercing and other body modifications.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: agassi on October 10, 2007, 11:04:49 AM
just went and had nipples done to a 6 guage
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Alexander215 on October 10, 2007, 11:14:57 AM
just went and had nipples done to a 6 guage

Youch
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: KALBO on October 10, 2007, 01:29:26 PM
just went and had nipples done to a 6 guage

Youch
Double Youch!!! I got my nipples done and aint changing it...it hurt enough the first time and technically worse the second time since YOU KNOW WHAT IS COMING!!!
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on October 10, 2007, 04:17:34 PM
I recently took out my 6g nipple piercings after having them in for 8 years. It was just time to go.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: xnewyawka on October 10, 2007, 04:50:43 PM
just went and had nipples done to a 6 guage

Youch
Double Youch!!! I got my nipples done and aint changing it...it hurt enough the first time and technically worse the second time since YOU KNOW WHAT IS COMING!!!

Exactly, Arnie, that's why I won't be getting the left one done! once was enough! lol. 
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: kenny on December 06, 2007, 07:52:41 AM
i got my neck pierced last week.

Got some pics yet Kenny?

sorry it took so long.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Timmay on December 06, 2007, 11:05:41 AM
wow.....i dont know what to say
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: PBurke on December 06, 2007, 11:17:29 AM
wow.....i dont know what to say


holy crap! did someone actually get timmj to be quiet? sweet.   good job kenny. ha ha ha
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Marz on December 06, 2007, 11:18:18 AM
Kenny, I am sure you have heard this but you look alot like Duff Goldman (Ace Of Cakes).

(https://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvercity.com%2Fduff_g.jpg&hash=155a51e7a21284003d64e65462b6c9b04f965137)

Maybe its the chefs jacket
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Timmay on December 06, 2007, 11:20:02 AM
SHUP Pburke..you dont want me to get started on your ass! LOL :*))
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: kenny on December 07, 2007, 07:46:23 AM
Kenny, I am sure you have heard this but you look alot like Duff Goldman (Ace Of Cakes).

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Maybe its the chefs jacket

yeah i get that atleast once a day:)  i just graduated from the long island culinary acadamy for advanced baking and pastry arts and very rarely did anyone call me kenny. it was always duff. i think its pretty funny
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Bald_Okie on December 19, 2007, 09:22:16 AM
My best friend got a P.A. last summer. I was in the room with him while he had it done.  :XX I think I'll pass. I do want a nip pierced, though.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Koaa2 on December 19, 2007, 09:48:43 AM
Just wondering, what does it feel like to have your tongue pierced? Do you always feel that metal in your mouth?

I have known a few guys who have had penis piercings, not quite sure what they get from it or if changes the sensations during sex. I think it could be dangerous in some ways.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: sgbsteve on December 21, 2007, 06:35:23 PM
I just got this redone about 3 months ago.  I used to have both arms done but I've had them out for a while.


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Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Marz on January 02, 2008, 03:36:08 PM

My reply to those who would say " but what about when your 70?", is; in my seventies, I'll have a lot more things to worry about than my tat's, lol.


When I am in my 70's I will look down at my tatts and (hopefully) remember "Mi Vida Loca".

I would much rather have tatts that are all green and undefined than just plain ol pale white saggy skin with liver spots the size of silver dollars.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on January 02, 2008, 03:44:49 PM
Damn Steve, that is 1 mean surface piercing. I had my nose bridge done in early 2000 but took it out after 6 months as it started to reject and would have left a mean scar.

Marz, I totally agree mate. If u look at an old sailor who has his forearms covered in tattoos at age 80 and you look at the forearms of an untattooed man at 80 years of age, the non tattooed mans arms can look just as "bad"

I'm on the road to my left arm full sleeve. I have the top 1/3 done. Next year I plan on bring it all the way down to the wrist and Lord willing, the right arm to follow.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: BaldBen on January 02, 2008, 04:02:37 PM
I'm on the road to my left arm full sleeve. I have the top 1/3 done. Next year I plan on bring it all the way down to the wrist and Lord willing, the right arm to follow.
Is that the same arm with your kid's name. That's cool!!

Working my way down too, brutha J!

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Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: PBurke on January 02, 2008, 04:10:09 PM
pierced my ear on the 23rd. put a 12gs hoop in a couple days ago. staying with that for now, as it is big enough to look decent and yet not interfere with the job stuff.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on January 02, 2008, 04:39:52 PM


I'm on the road to my left arm full sleeve. I have the top 1/3 done. Next year I plan on bring it all the way down to the wrist and Lord willing, the right arm to follow.
Is that the same arm with your kid's name. That's cool!!

Working my way down too, brutha J!

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Well done Ben, you have quite a lot of ink there bro. Most of it is black and grey I see too, like mine.

No the script is on my right forearm. I've recently completed a 12 hour 1/3 sleeve on my left arm. Will post a pic next time around.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: BALDANDRE on January 02, 2008, 06:13:02 PM

Is that the same arm with your kid's name. That's cool!!

Working my way down too, brutha J!

(https://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm3.static.flickr.com%2F2266%2F2160046220_88b801c07b.jpg&hash=72740e99b82d7526c65bffaca0a9c9aa58867cab)

Nice work Ben

I dig the whole grey and black only..

it'll look great down to the wrists..

one thing though, why not ditch the hair on your arms to show off the tatts a bit more clear? I figured if I ever had sleeves or a nice piece I would want a slick canvas for the work! ;)

Looks great though!
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Marz on January 02, 2008, 06:29:34 PM
Marz, I totally agree mate. If u look at an old sailor who has his forearms covered in tattoos at age 80 and you look at the forearms of an untattooed man at 80 years of age, the non tattooed mans arms can look just as "bad"

I'm on the road to my left arm full sleeve. I have the top 1/3 done. Next year I plan on bring it all the way down to the wrist and Lord willing, the right arm to follow.
Old sailors are just badasses anyway.

I am working from my belly out, It will be a year or more before I have anything near a sleeve.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: nomad on January 02, 2008, 07:38:44 PM
I want to get my ears redone and if I could afford it I would be shirted. I have 3 tats now and want more, manymany more.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Alexander215 on January 03, 2008, 09:33:40 PM

My reply to those who would say " but what about when your 70?", is; in my seventies, I'll have a lot more things to worry about than my tat's, lol.


When I am in my 70's I will look down at my tatts and (hopefully) remember "Mi Vida Loca".

I would much rather have tatts that are all green and undefined than just plain ol pale white saggy skin with liver spots the size of silver dollars.


I think with todays technology, skill and education when you look down at your tats I should hope they look a little better than that!
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on January 03, 2008, 10:29:44 PM
Shdwwlk, dont you have a 00g septum? Did you stretch that or dermal punch it?

Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Alexander215 on January 04, 2008, 09:10:09 AM
Shdwwlk, dont you have a 00g septum? Did you stretch that or dermal punch it?



Yup it's 00g, I stretched it from 14.

I wouldn't recommend dermal punches for anything except the top part of your ear because your actually losing flesh, and if you decide to take it out later, there is no hope for it to shrink back to a reasonable size and your nose would look like its collapsed because everything in there is gone, when your stretching it just displaces the flesh.

Sorry for the rant :P
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: outsider82 on January 14, 2008, 12:40:35 AM
Hey guys, I'm still round, still have the slybaldguy going on! Don't regret it either.

Last weekend I got both my lobes pierced. They look great. 

I dont think anyone is too old for piercings. I don't think i could get a tattoo myself, thats not to say i don't like other people getting them.

Out
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: RodgerDodger on January 14, 2008, 09:43:30 AM
Hey guys, I'm still round, still have the slybaldguy going on! Don't regret it either.
Last weekend I got both my lobes pierced. They look great. 
I dont think anyone is too old for piercings.
Out
Outsider,
It's good news that you've made the long term commitment to being SLY.
But are you an older SLY guy? In your mid-40's? For some reason I thought you were a younger SLY brutha. So your reason for the piercings was some sort of mid-life crisis? What can I say! You got "two" lobes pierced. Twice as much pain, twice as much gain!

I got my one lobe pierced during my senior year in high school. I very seldom wear the "bling" now. I should, cause the hole is gonna close up.

JDog, dude, you wear that bling well.
Cheers to both of you, SLY Aussie bruthas

Rodger, Over and Out  O0
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Timmay on January 14, 2008, 11:39:41 AM
Hey Rodgerdodger...I have my left lobe pierced.  I did it back in 1986 or87 but im pushing 38 and occassionally, I wear mine.  I wore it some this weekend.  Scott said he was going to go get his done...but never did.  Should have hogged tied him down and took him in to get it done.  I dont think you are too old to wear one...its just when you are older and wearing one to look young is where the problems begin.  I dont think you have to worry too much about yours closing up...its been a while...im taking it.  Just maybe once every three months or so...push one in...but hey man..why not...just wear it.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: outsider82 on January 14, 2008, 03:14:57 PM
Roger,

I'm only 25, what i meant was, it shouldn't matter how old you are whether you get piercings or tattoos.

I'm gonna wear mine cause i like the look of them. I have to be careful with work, they told me that i have to wear jewellry that is discreet.


For those up on piercings I got them done at 12ga, with barbells.

Out
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on January 14, 2008, 04:00:17 PM
Roger,

I'm only 25, what i meant was, it shouldn't matter how old you are whether you get piercings or tattoos.

I'm gonna wear mine cause i like the look of them. I have to be careful with work, they told me that i have to wear jewellry that is discreet.


For those up on piercings I got them done at 12ga, with barbells.

Out




Out, where did you get them done at? If you are ever in Newtown, there is an awesome Piercing/Body Jewelry shop called Industrial Strength that also sell pretty awesome streetwear.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: RodgerDodger on January 14, 2008, 04:04:14 PM
Hey Rodgerdodger...
I have my left lobe pierced.  I did it back in 1986 or87 but im pushing 38 and occassionally, I wear mine.  Just maybe once every three months or so...push one in...but hey man..why not...just wear it.
I own studs, one gold and one diamond. When I first got my left lobe pierced I wore the gold one everyday. When I got married my wife stopped me from wearing it on a daily basis. She said it made me look like a pimp and it was inapropriate for work. So I save my bling for special ocassions, when I get get all pimped up.



Roger,
I'm only 25, what i meant was, it shouldn't matter how old you. For those up on piercings I got them done at 12ga, with barbells.

Out
I have no idea what 12ga, with barbells means! JDog, maybe you could  explain what that means. Thanks.

Rodger, Over and Out  O0
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: outsider82 on January 14, 2008, 04:14:01 PM
Roger,

I'm only 25, what i meant was, it shouldn't matter how old you are whether you get piercings or tattoos.

I'm gonna wear mine cause i like the look of them. I have to be careful with work, they told me that i have to wear jewellry that is discreet.


For those up on piercings I got them done at 12ga, with barbells.



Out




Out, where did you get them done at? If you are ever in Newtown, there is an awesome Piercing/Body Jewelry shop called Industrial Strength that also sell pretty awesome streetwear.

JDog,

I know industrial strength in Newtown, I've been there before. That was my second choice for the piercings. I went to a place called Polymorph just down the road. It's meant to be the best in Sydney, it's on Enmore Road in Enmore.

RogerDodger,

12Ga or 12gauge, is the thickness of the metal, and a barbell is the jewellry type

Out
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Scott on January 16, 2008, 12:16:39 AM
Hey guys, I'm still round, still have the slybaldguy going on! Don't regret it either.

Last weekend I got both my lobes pierced. They look great. 

I dont think anyone is too old for piercings. I don't think i could get a tattoo myself, thats not to say i don't like other people getting them.

Out

Out, glad to hear you're still sportin' the SLY look bro!  I gotta tell you that I got on here on Monday and saw your post about getting your lobes pierced.  I've been pondering doing the same thing for awhile now.  So, after reading your post, I went out and finally got mine pierced and you were the driving force bro! 

Got mine done at 10g w/CBR's - only cost me $40 so not bad.  My only complaint would have to be that the piercer told me because of my big head (LOL) that I should go with 5/8" cbr's.  I was freaking out before I went to work last night. 

I'm a supervisor at Kroger, a grocery chain here in the US.  They don't have a policy about earrings being forbidden but I was nervous as to what my co-workers would say and how management would react.  Most of my co-workers treated it as a non-issue except for some of the younger ones who were shocked that I started at such a large gauge and said I didn't seem like the "type" to have earrings.  But one guy was like "you're like a rock star now" and another guy said "you got the bald head and the earrings, now you just need a Harley" - I told him "buy me one!" 

The manager that was around me the most didn't even react.  She treated it as a non-issue.  So, I was somewhat relieved, and my immediate supervisor didn't react either.  I've got 2 other asst mgrs and the store mgr to go, so hopefully nothing negative will be said.

My question for you is how do you think your parents will react or have they seen the earrings already?  I'm not sure how mine will react and am nervous about that as well.  Looking forward to hearing back from ya man, and thanks for the "push" you gave me.

Stay sly!
Scott
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: PORKY on January 16, 2008, 12:35:37 AM
HELL, your only as old or young as you FEEL !  me left lobe is pierced 5x , 3 diamonds a Ruby and a gold hoop , BUT... thats just ME !
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: outsider82 on January 16, 2008, 02:21:00 AM
Hey guys, I'm still round, still have the slybaldguy going on! Don't regret it either.

Last weekend I got both my lobes pierced. They look great. 

I dont think anyone is too old for piercings. I don't think i could get a tattoo myself, thats not to say i don't like other people getting them.

Out

Out, glad to hear you're still sportin' the SLY look bro!  I gotta tell you that I got on here on Monday and saw your post about getting your lobes pierced.  I've been pondering doing the same thing for awhile now.  So, after reading your post, I went out and finally got mine pierced and you were the driving force bro! 

Got mine done at 10g w/CBR's - only cost me $40 so not bad.  My only complaint would have to be that the piercer told me because of my big head (LOL) that I should go with 5/8" cbr's.  I was freaking out before I went to work last night. 

I'm a supervisor at Kroger, a grocery chain here in the US.  They don't have a policy about earrings being forbidden but I was nervous as to what my co-workers would say and how management would react.  Most of my co-workers treated it as a non-issue except for some of the younger ones who were shocked that I started at such a large gauge and said I didn't seem like the "type" to have earrings.  But one guy was like "you're like a rock star now" and another guy said "you got the bald head and the earrings, now you just need a Harley" - I told him "buy me one!" 

The manager that was around me the most didn't even react.  She treated it as a non-issue.  So, I was somewhat relieved, and my immediate supervisor didn't react either.  I've got 2 other asst mgrs and the store mgr to go, so hopefully nothing negative will be said.

My question for you is how do you think your parents will react or have they seen the earrings already?  I'm not sure how mine will react and am nervous about that as well.  Looking forward to hearing back from ya man, and thanks for the "push" you gave me.

Stay sly!
Scott

Hey Scott,

Thanks for the compliment on the earrings. Glad that you went to get it done at a professional and didn't go down the road of the guns.

To answer your question, I only got some barbells so they are really discrete. My parents have seen them and didn't even notice them for about 45 mins after arriving at their place. I work with about 45 people at work in a open plan office. Only 3 even have said anything, treated me like nothing has happened.

I plan to get some CBRs too for mine but for the time being I will use the barbells i've got in.

I will post a pic for you guys soon. :-)

Ohhhh hey scott, Post some pics of you sporting the rings, would love to see them :)

Don't worry about the parents they will be cool. Just remember, if you can sport the sly look, i'm sure you can get away with the rings.


Keep it sly!

Out
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Scott on January 26, 2008, 08:43:19 PM
Alright Outsider, here ya go - a few of the new earrings... pay no attention to my chubbiness!

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Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Razor X on January 26, 2008, 09:40:45 PM
How much did that hurt, Scott?
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Timmay on January 26, 2008, 11:12:10 PM
Those look great Scott. Should have done that while I was there...lol
Looks good bro...
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Nick912 on January 26, 2008, 11:24:00 PM
I also like your sweater Scott
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Alexander215 on January 27, 2008, 08:45:19 PM
One bad thing about CBR's that no one seems t think of is if your about to enter a fight, its pretty fackin hard to get them out quick.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Scott on January 27, 2008, 11:00:08 PM
How much did that hurt, Scott?


Actually, they didn't hurt at all.  While I was there I saw a girl get her tongue pierced and a guy got his septum done, and both of them looked like they hurt.  The piercer was really cool and had me do some breathing exercises right before he pierced it, so it didn't hurt just a quick pinch and then he put the ring in, swung around to the other ear, a quick pinch and then bam, I was done.  The only part that was uncomfortable was gettin used to the weight of the rings and sleep the first night was odd, but I usually sleep on my stomach so I've had to adjust that a little.  Actually I've endured much more pain at the dentist or giving blood.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Scott on January 27, 2008, 11:03:37 PM
Those look great Scott. Should have done that while I was there...lol
Looks good bro...

Thanks Timmay... yes I should have done it while you were here!

I also like your sweater Scott

Why thank you Nick, yes I am a hairy beast.  People cannot understand why I have such a hairy chest, back, arms, and legs, but yet MPB on the dome!  What can I say - Mother Nature is cruel!

One bad thing about CBR's that no one seems t think of is if your about to enter a fight, its pretty fackin hard to get them out quick.

Yeah shdwwlk I agree that CBR's are a pain in the a$$ but I'm more of a lover than a fighter anyway so it's all good. 
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Razor X on January 31, 2008, 09:10:14 PM
Today a girl at work was trying to convince me to get an earring.  I told her that will never happen.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Timmay on January 31, 2008, 09:12:56 PM
why not?  Its acceptable now.....
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on January 31, 2008, 09:16:29 PM
Razor, I think you should get an earring and give it the 30day trial period. If you dont like it, take it out.

I'm in the process of stretching my lobes to 5/8" with the intent on going all the way up to 1". Is this too big?
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: schro on January 31, 2008, 09:17:58 PM
You used to be a rebel if you had an earring and a tattoo. Now, you're a rebel if you have neither.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Timmay on January 31, 2008, 09:25:09 PM
Well JDog my first reaction would be ....Yes its too big.  But, I am one that doesnt like the look of stretched lobes.  But, just like a head of hair....its your body, do what makes you happy.  I just often look at things in the broader view.  By stretching your lobes....will they be like an old ladies ta ta's when you get older?  ..................LOL.......just asking LOL..
Timmayyyyyyyyyyyy!
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Razor X on January 31, 2008, 09:26:16 PM
Razor, I think you should get an earring and give it the 30day trial period. If you dont like it, take it out.

Nope.  It's just not me.   :)


I'm in the process of stretching my lobes to 5/8" with the intent on going all the way up to 1". Is this too big?

No idea.  I would imagine at some point, the elasticity in your skin would be ruined, but what that point is I have no idea.  Probably varies from individual to individual. 
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Razor X on January 31, 2008, 09:36:18 PM
You used to be a rebel if you had an earring and a tattoo. Now, you're a rebel if you have neither.

Hey, Schro -

How about something like this?     >:D ^-^


Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Timmay on January 31, 2008, 09:39:16 PM
Thats good Razor...thats good! LOL...i think that one guy sorta resembles JDOG..dont you think?? LOL
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Stu on January 31, 2008, 11:27:13 PM
You used to be a rebel if you had an earring and a tattoo. Now, you're a rebel if you have neither.

That would make me a rebel, then... cool !
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: schro on February 01, 2008, 06:03:36 AM
Yeah Razor, something like that!  :*))
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on February 01, 2008, 02:42:34 PM
I waited until a good long time and did extensive research before getting my first tattoo.

I didnt want to be one of these guys my age who has a tribal sun on the shoulder, with a tribal armband underneath it and a Kanji symbol for "Strength" underneath that.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Marz on February 01, 2008, 03:33:15 PM
I waited until a good long time and did extensive research before getting my first tattoo.

I didnt want to be one of these guys my age who has a tribal sun on the shoulder, with a tribal armband underneath it and a Kanji symbol for "Strength" underneath that.

That is so true.


What about the "Barbed Wire" armband... now that just screams "Please think I am tough, I need the ego boost."

Thats why I got a lower back tattoo that says "Baby Doll" in script. >:D
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on February 01, 2008, 04:03:59 PM
I waited until a good long time and did extensive research before getting my first tattoo.

I didnt want to be one of these guys my age who has a tribal sun on the shoulder, with a tribal armband underneath it and a Kanji symbol for "Strength" underneath that.

That is so true.


What about the "Barbed Wire" armband... now that just screams "Please think I am tough, I need the ego boost."

Thats why I got a lower back tattoo that says "Baby Doll" in script. >:D

Man...The infamous "Barbed Wire" armband tattoo...the biggest selling tattoo of the 1990's made famous by frat boys nationwide.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Paul on February 01, 2008, 04:33:47 PM
That is so true.
What about the "Barbed Wire" armband... now that just screams "Please think I am tough, I need the ego boost."
Man...The infamous "Barbed Wire" armband tattoo...the biggest selling tattoo of the 1990's made famous by frat boys nationwide.

Or it could just be that a guy got the barbed wire to honor POWS....LIKE I DID!!!!

Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Razor X on February 01, 2008, 07:55:40 PM

Man...The infamous "Barbed Wire" armband tattoo...the biggest selling tattoo of the 1990's made famous by frat boys nationwide.

Well, that's one of the risks of getting a tattoo, isn't it -- that it might someday look dated or out of style?  Can you imagine how we'd all look and feel now if all that polyester and those bell bottoms that looked so cool back in the 70s were unremovable and we were still stuck wearing them today?   ::)
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Tyler on February 01, 2008, 08:00:34 PM
Man...The infamous "Barbed Wire" armband tattoo...the biggest selling tattoo of the 1990's made famous by frat boys nationwide.

I'd like to mention that I'm not aware of one guy in my fraternity that has one of those tattoos.  Though, I did see a lot of douchebags at our school that had them.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on February 01, 2008, 08:22:22 PM
Tyler and Paul, no disrespect was meant by the remark of the Barbed Wire tattoo and I apologize if I worded that incorrectly.

My point being was that I saw a lot of dumb college kids in my hometown(Toledo has a university of 30K people) would go out on drunken revellry and get this tattoos as a sign of psuedo machismo.


Paul I think that is an awesome way to honour our P.OW's, My sincerest apologies. I know that people get tattoos for personal meanings and who am I to cast judgement. Hell my praying hands tattoo is quite common as well.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Tyler on February 02, 2008, 02:04:38 AM
Tyler and Paul, no disrespect was meant by the remark of the Barbed Wire tattoo and I apologize if I worded that incorrectly.

My point being was that I saw a lot of dumb college kids in my hometown(Toledo has a university of 30K people) would go out on drunken revellry and get this tattoos as a sign of psuedo machismo.


Paul I think that is an awesome way to honour our P.OW's, My sincerest apologies. I know that people get tattoos for personal meanings and who am I to cast judgement. Hell my praying hands tattoo is quite common as well.

It's cool bro.  I know that fraternity guys have a bad rep, but that's the 2 percent that ruin it for the rest of us.  If it wasn't for the true brotherhood that I had with my fraternity brothers, I don't think I would have been able to vision how I wanted the botherhood here to be.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Timmay on March 05, 2008, 08:46:26 AM
I still want to get a prince albert....should I ? 

Timmmayyy! lol
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Koaa2 on March 05, 2008, 10:28:57 AM
I would like to know what the advantage of a Prince Albert is? Other than possibly knocking someones teeth out or chipping them, or getting special attention at the airport security area, I don't know.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: TheSlyBear on March 05, 2008, 10:31:43 AM
I would like to know what the advantage of a Prince Albert is?
A friend of mine who has one says that it's increased the sensitivity of his dick a lot during sex. I also watched him get it and he jumped about 3 feet off the chair. Not for me thanks!
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Mikekoz13 on March 05, 2008, 10:36:39 AM
If you're in a room with me and you have any implement that will punch, pierce, mangle or cut my "little guy" you better be a damn Doctor!
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: ice4life on March 05, 2008, 10:37:35 AM
I still want to get a prince albert....should I ? 

Timmmayyy! lol


 Hehehehehe I had a jacobs ladder at one time..... then I only had 2 left, both were 00g.... the one under the head ripped out!!!!!! so now the only thing that will fill that void is a PA...... so i'll probably get one this weekend
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: schro on March 05, 2008, 10:37:49 AM
 !@!@
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: xnewyawka on March 05, 2008, 11:26:38 AM
!@!@

Schroman, whatta ya say we go get one this weekend?   
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: schro on March 05, 2008, 11:41:25 AM
!@!@

Schroman, whatta ya say we go get one this weekend?  
g@@4
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Razor X on March 05, 2008, 03:37:59 PM
!@!@

Schroman, whatta ya say we go get one this weekend?   
g@@4
B@n% f*rg^ D#tG3t
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Stu on March 05, 2008, 04:55:57 PM
Dare I ask what a Jacob's Ladder is?  I already knew what the PA was.  On second thought,   !@!@
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: ice4life on March 05, 2008, 05:15:27 PM
Dare I ask what a Jacob's Ladder is?  I already knew what the PA was.  On second thought,   !@!@

   You do want to know lol..... Its usually 5 piercings along the bottom side of the shaft. I had 7, and I spaced them with my thumb, to allow me to stretch them
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: JDog on March 05, 2008, 09:00:40 PM
Ice damn bro a OOg??!!!That is pretty heavy bro, no pun intended.

I am into body mods more than anyone but yeah, never will a needle go near my genitalia, that is playing with fire.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Stu on March 05, 2008, 09:14:54 PM
Its usually 5 piercings along the bottom side of the shaft. I had 7, and I spaced them with my thumb, to allow me to stretch them

 g@@4 D#tG3t !@!@

Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: ice4life on March 06, 2008, 07:02:50 AM
Ice damn bro a OOg??!!!That is pretty heavy bro, no pun intended.

I am into body mods more than anyone but yeah, never will a needle go near my genitalia, that is playing with fire.

 hahahaha it was heavy, thats why the stretched so big.... now I use acrylic barbells.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: ice4life on March 06, 2008, 07:06:13 AM
Its usually 5 piercings along the bottom side of the shaft. I had 7, and I spaced them with my thumb, to allow me to stretch them

 g@@4 D#tG3t !@!@





google "jacobs ladder" or "frenum ladder"
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Koaa2 on March 06, 2008, 03:39:45 PM
Interesting how different we all are, I never thought about increased sensation. I imagine with the jacobs ladder it is even more sensitive/sensual.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Razor X on March 06, 2008, 08:08:47 PM
Ice damn bro a OOg??!!!That is pretty heavy bro, no pun intended.

I am into body mods more than anyone but yeah, never will a needle go near my genitalia, that is playing with fire.

 hahahaha it was heavy, thats why the stretched so big.... now I use acrylic barbells.

TMI !!! !@!@
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: no1birdman on March 23, 2008, 12:25:56 PM
Hi,took the 2 large earings out, replaced with a chunky diamond silver one in left ear.I wear my bald head and earing  with unshakable confidence   This is me im comfortable with my self and when u have that atitude nothing matters.Tried  the sunglasses as well, they make u look good, wish i was 30 years younger, 60 in a few months but enjoing every second of life.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: bubbadave3 on May 18, 2008, 01:02:51 AM
I have a septum piercing, which I don't have in hardly ever at all these days.  I've also had my nips pierced previously. 
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: marshd1000 on May 18, 2008, 09:19:49 AM
Those look great Scott. Should have done that while I was there...lol
Looks good bro...

Thanks Timmay... yes I should have done it while you were here!

I also like your sweater Scott

Why thank you Nick, yes I am a hairy beast.  People cannot understand why I have such a hairy chest, back, arms, and legs, but yet MPB on the dome!  What can I say - Mother Nature is cruel!

One bad thing about CBR's that no one seems t think of is if your about to enter a fight, its pretty fackin hard to get them out quick.

Yeah shdwwlk I agree that CBR's are a pain in the a$$ but I'm more of a lover than a fighter anyway so it's all good. 

Scott,

You ought to go over to my post titled, "Do you enjoy being hairy bodied"!

But I do have a question, since you work for Kroger, do they now allow full beards? I notice that it looks like you have a short, but full  beard in one picture.  I used to work for Fred Meyer  before it was bought by Kroger and back in the 80's we were fortunate enough to at least have a moustache.  I notice that both Fred Meyer and QFC (another Kroger store) now allow goatees.
Title: Re: Piercings
Post by: Scott on June 06, 2008, 10:37:18 PM
Yeah Marsh, they're okay with facial hair now and don't really have any policies regarding it - there are several guys in the meat department in my store that have full beards.  The only issue is the beards/goatees have to be kept trimmed no matter what department you work in.  As for me, I can shave my entire beard off and have one back in about 3 days so I switch my facial hair up quite frequently - I'll go clean for a few weeks, then the beard, then the goat/stache combo, then just a traditional goat, then maybe a soul patch, then start all over.