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A very nice man at Sacred Heart jabbed a new hole in my left ear today. He had short black hair and a kind smile and only made fun of me a little bit when I chickened out on the rest of the planned piercings. Part of it was the shock of the needle, (AND THE SOUND), but mostly I had reached my pain tolerance for the day, as I had been walking too much, and the blast of heat from my ear reached down to my broken toe and together they screamed until I said, "stop". Soon I will get more, perhaps even finish the job in one go, adding new tiny rings until I get to my lucky number, all the way up to the top.

Honestly, I was hoping to have my right ear pierced in time for the wedding, the better to fit in, as I feel a bit like the odd one out, the overly unique creature tacked on to a traditional ceremony, vivid and different and possibly too bright. I wanted, at least, in the very least, to no longer be lopsided, especially given how together the people are who I'm standing with, as I help walk Kyle and Lisa up the aisle. Instead, I now have two holes in my left ear and zero in my right. Plan: excellent. Execution: could have gone better.

The new plan, which is, I admit, the old plan that I didn't go through with, is to dope myself up with pain pills, then have them go through and give me a total row of six on the left side and two on the right. (There's something about odd numbers I dislike.) Possibly, when I am so threaded with holes, I might finally get around to putting a small stud in my nose as well, though when I think about them all at once, I can't help but think I'm crazy. Not as mad as planning a tattoo, but still, since when was this the sort of thing I craved?

Date: 2010-06-15 03:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aria-moonstar.livejournal.com
The nose one is surprisingly alright. It's like someone pinched your nose hairs and then you want to sneeze heh

Date: 2010-06-17 09:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] porphyre.livejournal.com
My ear didn't hurt even a tiny bit about an hour later, though I'm told that the ones farther up, past the lobe, are a very different story, and take forever to heal. How long does it take for a nose stud?

Date: 2010-06-23 03:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aria-moonstar.livejournal.com
Probably around 6 weeks. Mine took a little longer because I was working in a warehouse at the time so it was cranky with all the dust and what not.
When I pierced the cartilage in my ear I had to take it out after two months because it was just killing me.

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