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Guest Jean Davis

Hi Sienna

I got mine pierced, two in each ear lobe. :D

Though it's hard not to wear my nice long dangly earrings out in public. :lol:

Just itching for the day I go public. ;)

LUV

Jean

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Guest Donna Jean
Hi,

Was wondering how many of you had pierced ears or wear clip-ons?

Sienna

Honey....

I had my left ear pierced in 1972.......

I just got my right one done on New Year's Day 2009...

It was acceptable all of those years to have one pierced ear in "guy" mode...

Now that they are both done I still wear one while at work because I still have to present male there...

But, I change it back and forth...right to left on different days....no one notices!....LOL

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Elizabeth K

Pierced! Its so liberating! No one cares... I did mine myself 25 years or so ago. And you can wear either pierced OR clip-ons that way.

Lizzy

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I have talked about it to a few of my friends but I am a major coward so I am waiting until we get together again and they are going to drag me in and hold me down or I will only have the one - if that.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Elizabeth K
I have talked about it to a few of my friends but I am a major coward so I am waiting until we get together again and they are going to drag me in and hold me down or I will only have the one - if that.

Love ya,

Sally

I saw this mawvelous new gadget - epilator and ear piercing machine! Can't wait to try it on someone!

Lizzy

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Guest Donna Jean
I saw this mawvelous new gadget - epilator and ear piercing machine! Can't wait to try it on someone!

Lizzy

Lizzy....Is that the one that has the electrolysis needle built in?

Just wondering...

Donna Jean

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Guest KellyKat

Just the left ear at the moment. Been there since '86 - oh time flies!! Many guys around here have both pierced. So no worries of being outed. Want to double pierce both when done. Just in no great hurry on that. Many other things to worry about first.

Luv Kat :)

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Guest sienna

Very cool. I'm so jealous of you girls that do!!!

I would love to have my ears pierced -- neither are right now. I have a few obstacles... my wife still isn't sure. I think she's more worried about what her parents would think. My own parents would also definitely give me a hard time about it, but I could live with that. Maybe the biggest consideration for me is work. I'm in a director position at a corporate type company and manage a team of people. Some people may not care, but others may change their opinions. No other guys I work with have pierced ears either. Unfortunately, I've worked in corporate environments for many years and they seem to be more judgmental about appearance. I'm sad in a way because I'm not sure I'll ever be able to get mine pierced.

Sienna

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Sienna (love that name :) )

I use clip ons. I have thought about piercing my ears, but I have never followed through.

Since there are so many lovely earrings available that are clip-ons.

I do not see the urgency.

As long as I can express myself the way I want to... I'm happy :)

Love

Brenda

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Guest ~Brenda~
But, I change it back and forth...right to left on different days....no one notices!....LOL

That is so cool!!! :D

HUGS

Brenda (Brenii)

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Guest Elizabeth K
Very cool. I'm so jealous of you girls that do!!!

I would love to have my ears pierced -- neither are right now. I have a few obstacles... my wife still isn't sure. I think she's more worried about what her parents would think. My own parents would also definitely give me a hard time about it, but I could live with that. Maybe the biggest consideration for me is work. I'm in a director position at a corporate type company and manage a team of people. Some people may not care, but others may change their opinions. No other guys I work with have pierced ears either. Unfortunately, I've worked in corporate environments for many years and they seem to be more judgmental about appearance. I'm sad in a way because I'm not sure I'll ever be able to get mine pierced.

Sienna

I know how you feel in a corporate environment. I worked for the state for many years, and although the dress code was 'reasonable,' everyone knew what that meant, DON"T overdo anything. So my hair was almost white sidewalls (military understand that) and never longer than 3/4" on top.

Now its in a pony tail! It's waaaay past shoulder length. Of course I retired - and everyone thinks its a mid-life crisis thing (yeah - I'm gonna live to age 122!)

But the kicker? I love my little silver hoop earrings - wear them everywhere except work (you cant live on a State pension)- AND my wife likes them! Goes with my ponytail look. People say I look like a rock singer! [bono I guess! DANG I was going for Cher.]

But my ears were pierced way before I even started working for the State. No one ever said a thing.

Lizzy

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Guest Tamara Ann Valla

I have five holes in my right ear and four in my left. I wear colored studs in all but the bottom hole, I wear very prominent earrings there, I dress daily for work.

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Clip ons for right now.

But someday soon.... :)

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Nikki A

my ears, Belly button (but that fell out D:) and nipples are peirced!

and im looking at scarification options now that i am eighteen!

hugs, Nikki

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Guest Elizabeth K
I have five holes in my right ear and four in my left. I wear colored studs in all but the bottom hole, I wear very prominent earrings there, I dress daily for work.

Honey - but you are practically full time. And very beautiful I might add.

I wear earrings at home and in male mode (subtle gold or silver loops). I just love the affirmation. I guess what we are telling the 'unpierced' is - NOBODY CARES anymore! Well - corporate America, maybe, but say you are in a mid-life crisi and it is cheaper than a mistress, sports car and a funny hat!

Lizzy

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Guest Krystyna_Marie

After lots of friends (the cool ones, of course) pierced their left ear in high school, a trend I missed, after starting to come to grips with who I am, I pierced my left ear at age 41, did it myself with ice, alcohol and a safety pin (ouch). I love it, wear my earring every day, dangly ones on the weekends when I can, and I currently use clips (at home, sometimes when driving about) on my right ear. I am currently fighting the urge to pierce my right ear, too, but I am still closeted, I work in a very conservative company, I'm at the peak of my career, and I can be myself at home for the time being, so for now, pierced left ear and clips on the right! Nothing makes me feel more girly than two earrings, and painted nails.

Stay sweet, Sienna! KM

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Guest Donna Jean

Well, we all do what we must, when we must to satisfy our needs....

I was wearing only one pierced earring to work until last week...I accidentally wore them both in and didn't notice it until late...everyone must of seen it...

Well, the cats out of the bag and I started to wear BOTH to work now!

I love it!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Karen Marie Harris

Two in my left ear and working on my right ear.......should say that for some reason my SO

does not want me to do my right ear. UNBELIEVABLE Thats what I meant when I said

"working on my right ear". I'm sure that it won't be long and I'll have two in my right ear

same as left. LOVE 'EM.

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