View Poll Results: Do you have Body Piercings

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  • I am a guy with no Piercings.

    76 63.33%
  • I am a guy with Facial Piercings.

    15 12.50%
  • I am a guy with Piercings in "X-Rated" areas.

    7 5.83%
  • I am a guy with more metal than the Eifel Tower!

    0 0%
  • I am a woman with no piercings.

    5 4.17%
  • I am a woman with Facial Piercings.

    7 5.83%
  • I am a woman with Piercings in "X-Rated" areas.

    5 4.17%
  • I am a gal with more metal than the Statue of Liberty!

    5 4.17%
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Thread: Body Piercing...Yes or No!

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    WTF? Seriously... an overpaid butcher?
    Yes seriously, rightly or wrongly it is considered (mostly by the older generations) the most prestigious specialty of medicine.

    I don't believe in the whole class thing and still find it funny that people treat you differently when they realise you are a doctor (or becoming one)

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    If you're talking 'X' rated...a GF of mine in Aus had her *cough* pierced...um, and it was dangly (The Piercing - stay with me! LOL!)

    And she had no problems, except sometimes getting it..stuck!
    Quite novel..

    I had my belly pierced 16 years ago, survived all this time!

    Have had a Madonna, yeaaaaaaaaaars ago, and a nose piercing yeaaaaaaaaars ago. Won't be getting anymore, I'm done, I'd get another Tat though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    I don't believe in the whole class thing and still find it funny that people treat you differently when they realise you are a doctor (or becoming one)
    Unfortunately it's one of those things that you don't have to believe in, it remains in any case. Rightly or wrongly, people's perceptions are often linked to how you look. Luckily for this guy a bauble in his todger isn't going to carry those consequences

    You can't just fall into a doctors job, it takes a certain amount of dedication to study for it, plus a reasonable level of intelligence, I quite respect my friends who are doctors for those qualities... of course people in professions such as those are treated differently, there's a better than even chance that they're not idiots and therefore worth your time.

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    Oh Heck, I've just realised your a dude!

    Funny story, a friend who had a piercing shop, pierced his own! (Can you imagine it!!?)

    Went down the pub, and asked a few people if they wanted to take a look.
    Um didn't look good (fresh) and after his beer, he flaked LOL!

    But he always said 'the prince albert' was working well when anyone ever asked!

    Couldn't advise you either way as I don't know anything else!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    You can't just fall into a doctors job, it takes a certain amount of dedication to study for it, plus a reasonable level of intelligence, I quite respect my friends who are doctors for those qualities... of course people in professions such as those are treated differently, there's a better than even chance that they're not idiots and therefore worth your time.
    Intelligence and wankers are not mutually exclusive. I'd rather spend time with an average good bloke/chick than a smart arsehole. Take each person on their individual merits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    I don't believe in the whole class thing and still find it funny that people treat you differently when they realise you are a doctor (or becoming one)
    You don't believe in class difference, that's cool. However, just like, albeit anti-parallel to, religion your beliefs doesn't have the slightest impact upon reality. NZ has significant class differences - whether you choose to believe in it or not.

    I still enjoy the fact that no one treats me differently whether they know that I am doing my doctorate or not. And I sure hope that's not going to change - after all it's just another TLA to add to the CV.

    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Intelligence and wankers are not mutually exclusive. I'd rather spend time with an average good bloke/chick than a smart arsehole. Take each person on their individual merits.
    No, but I must admit I find it easier to handle people who brag or wank on about real achievements instead of talking themselves up on doubtful bullshit stories which no one can verify.
    I'd rather spend time with a smart arse than a dumb arse - provided I have to make a choice. (I don't, I do not crave company just for the sake of it and am quite happy to ignore people if they annoy me...)
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    I have my nose and tongue done, plus three in each ear as well as the start of a tattoo project on my shoulder blade. I've considered the X rated ones, but the fear of it going wrong has been enough to put me off so far.. well, that and the healing time..

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    what is the point in having an X rated area pierced ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Intelligence and wankers are not mutually exclusive. I'd rather spend time with an average good bloke/chick than a smart arsehole. Take each person on their individual merits.
    I have a quite bit of experience with Surgeons socially. Co-pilot was in that field as a Services Manager.

    Like any group - I found there were smart, intelligent, observant, witty and urbane, delightful folk amongst them. And some dead set cocks.

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    Full back tat and 4 gauge piercing in the ears...
    If you get a PA, be prepared to have to sit to pee...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    Nah mate....I wanna needle through the ball sack...
    Is that right??????

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    I didn' tknow Hitcher was a female, and she has Pieceing in x-rate areas

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    i find piercings a bit tacky but thats only my opinion, i do have the standard
    earings from teenage years and a few tatts so i cant say im entirely
    agin that sort of expression....
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