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    Quote Originally Posted by XxKiTtiExX
    *chunder* ..
    Shit I thought accupuncture was too much, can't help wondering how similar it feels though...? I think it's like morbid facination.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    haha the old lacing trick, XxKiTtiExX you've been browsing at strangecosmos haven't you mmm?
    just googled piercing images

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop
    Shit I thought accupuncture was too much, can't help wondering how similar it feels though...? I think it's like morbid facination.
    most piercings feel quite nice.. that guys back however................. eek!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxKiTtiExX
    just googled piercing images
    theres some pretty extreme stuff out there huh, those lace jobs are tame compared to some. not the most practical of body ornamentation though

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    theres some pretty extreme stuff out there huh, those lace jobs are tame compared to some. not the most practical of body ornamentation though
    It does make the corset piercing look tame as anything.

    The black ribbon looks well.. "nice"

    You'd think it would be rather uncomfortable even after its healed, would be interesting to actually ask someone whos got it done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxKiTtiExX
    You'd think it would be rather uncomfortable even after its healed, would be interesting to actually ask someone whos got it done.
    This ain't tightlacing... it isn't uncomfortable after it is healed but you get a lot of questions because rings and bars on the back show through shirts

    gotta also be careful with some seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehollowmen
    This ain't tightlacing... it isn't uncomfortable after it is healed but you get a lot of questions because rings and bars on the back show through shirts

    gotta also be careful with some seats.
    Just a question.. Have you got any rings or bars on your back? If so, did it hurt getting them done?

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    Gonna get my eyebrow done shortly, only thing of concern is whether it's irritating while wearing my helmet. Anyone else have this done and bikes?

    PS. The whole ring in the back thing is pretty hot, besides looking a bit odd at first. I guess it shows the girl can handle a little pain
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    Quote Originally Posted by shcabbeh
    Gonna get my eyebrow done shortly, only thing of concern is whether it's irritating while wearing my helmet. Anyone else have this done and bikes?

    PS. The whole ring in the back thing is pretty hot, besides looking a bit odd at first. I guess it shows the girl can handle a little pain
    I have the top part of my ear done twice, I find hats, beanies and helmets irritate it even though the piercings are both over a year old. Certain people may have the same problem with an eyebrow piercing, only way you can find out is to see for yourself. Everyone is different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxKiTtiExX
    I have the top part of my ear done twice, I find hats, beanies and helmets irritate it even though the piercings are both over a year old. Certain people may have the same problem with an eyebrow piercing, only way you can find out is to see for yourself. Everyone is different.
    Yeah, true.. it may not even be an issue depending on where I get it.. ahh well, will let you know when it's done!
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    Hmm. I doubt somehow those piercings would have been kept in for long. It's the sort of thing that gets done for demo purposes at shows and then removed. Imagine trying to keep THAT lot clean- bugger that..!

    Plus- if you did, you'd have lovely flesh flaps flapping loose when you removed the ribbons, wouldn't you..? As sexy as a slapped slug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shcabbeh
    Gonna get my eyebrow done shortly, only thing of concern is whether it's irritating while wearing my helmet. Anyone else have this done and bikes?

    PS. The whole ring in the back thing is pretty hot, besides looking a bit odd at first. I guess it shows the girl can handle a little pain
    had a sleeper in the brow years ago & yep it was a irritation under a lid, had 4 earings studs n sleepers and found the only the top 1 of the 4 to be a nuisence.

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    think mostly they are for demo only. another forum im on, one member got her breasts done the same, and that was all removed before she left. looks nice, but would not be good for permanent...imagine sliding down the road with that lot? yeek.....youd leave half of your back behind by the time you were done....not to mention the rings speeding up the shredding of your jacket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    had a sleeper in the brow years ago & yep it was a irritation under a lid, had 4 earings studs n sleepers and found the only the top 1 of the 4 to be a nuisence.
    Well, this is my concept idea. (Concept as in done with photoshop) I'm wondering if the balaclava I have would lessen the irritation or not, will have to see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shcabbeh
    Well, this is my concept idea. (Concept as in done with photoshop) I'm wondering if the balaclava I have would lessen the irritation or not, will have to see.
    thats a 20mm bar? mmm you'd probably be worse off than a sleeper it's likely to catch alot more on the balaclava aye. and they do grow out as well, & another thing too, if the inevitable happens & ya get mixed up in a scrap they can get ripped out

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