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    Ear Piercing

    Hello girls

    I am thinking of having my ears pierced in advance of my first outing. I have a few questions if any one can help, how long does it take before you can remove the initial studs and wear something more fashionable? I mean does your piercing need to be completely healed before wearing anything else? Also how have any of you advice about answering questions on why a middle-aged male has just got his earlobes pierced?

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    It takes about 3 weeks to a month and it is not advisable to remove and replace studs before everything heals.
    Someone else could answer the middle aged bit.
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    Three weeks to a month. WOW. You must heal quick. Must people take 8 weeks. I hope your heal in 4.

    Why a middle age man would all of a sudden get his ears pierced. Because you wanted to. Must of the conversations I had went like this.

    Hey. You got your ears pierced.

    Me: yes.

    Or the alternative.

    Did you get your ears pierced?

    Me: yes.

    You don't have to make excuses. Just say you felt like it and wanted to.
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    My response to questions like that (which seem critical in nature) is to turn it around.

    Example:

    Did you get your ears pierced?

    -- Yeah! Why don't you get yours done?

    In my experience, you'll come across a few people who are rude about it, but for the most part they will just mumble something and walk away. People respond to change in their environment. If you change, they will respond. It might be positive, it might be negative. I've been plucking my eyebrows again for the past few months and people keep saying, "You look different... Better... What did you change?"

    One of my neighbors commented on my cleanly shaved legs and my wife responded, "He likes it that way." I added, "Yep... Not a big fan of extra hair."

    He muttered something about not liking to shave, and I said, "Yep... I could tell!" Conversation went on from there...

    tl;dr - People are just curious, if you share your enthusiasm they might be more accepting.

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    My ears have been pierced for years and I've never had a negative comment, but lots of questions as to why. I simply answer "why not" and that ends questions. I was told to remove my studs every few days and clean the hole with some hydrogen Peroxide, which I did. After one month I was wearing regular ear ringas with no problems and my wife even gave me some of hers and then had some hoops made for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RainyNightGirl View Post
    I am thinking of having my ears pierced in advance of my first outing. I have a few questions if any one can help, how long does it take before you can remove the initial studs and wear something more fashionable? I mean does your piercing need to be completely healed before wearing anything else?
    6 to 8 weeks, for many. Took me longer.

    Probably because I didn't wait before switching them out.


    Quote Originally Posted by RainyNightGirl View Post
    Also how have any of you advice about answering questions on why a middle-aged male has just got his earlobes pierced?
    No one ever asked.

    One friend back in WV where I grew up asked, "What's this?" I replied, "Purty ain't they?" Nothing else was said.

    Last time I saw him he had his done
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    I was told 6 weeks before you replace them with anything that has wires or is heavy. You can replace them earlier if you heal quickly and are going to wear a stud type earring.
    As to why ... just tell them you like them. No one ever had the nerve to ask me and I had both double pierced.
    Besides, it's none of their business.
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    Just go to your local TATOO place ,,They have pearcings now ,,Trust me they dont care ! They can put a hole big enough that you can change your ear rings before you get home ,,lol,,,
    Yull Find Out !!! lol,,,,

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    I have 3 piercings in each eye, the last one I got done about 2 years ago had little star shaped studs in them, but even with all the cleaning I did the left ear still got infected and the little star ended up buried in my ear lobe, so I had to remove them and put gold sleepers in. I have found gold sleepers are much easier the keep clean as the are a full circle so can be turn them through you earlobe which helps to remove any gunck from the hole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STACY B View Post
    Just go to your local TATOO place ,,They have pearcings now ,,Trust me they dont care ! They can put a hole big enough that you can change your ear rings before you get home ,,lol,,,
    This is good advice. Usually the piercing person at a tattoo shop is more experienced and will do a better job that getting your ears pierced with a gun at the mall.

    When I had mine pierced 5-6 years ago, I had it done at a tattoo shop to 14 gauge. That's a little bigger that what they'll do at the mall, but it looks less feminine when I'm in guy mode. No one questions the guy with spikes in his ears.
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    It varies from person to person, but I was told it takes 6 weeks or so before you can take out the original studs. I got my ears pierced two years ago or so and because I don't always wear earrings, my right ear has healed up in the past 4 months and now I need to get it re-pierced. So just make sure you keep those suckers in for as long as you can and wear studs to bed every night just to make sure (until you are sufficiently sure they won't heal up).

    I got my ears pierced with a needle, but am just going to Claire's or the mall or something for a gun re-piercing.

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    When I got mine done about 6 months ago, they told me to not change them for 6 weeks and always wear an earring for at least 6 months. I have had no problems with them, in fact I have a bit of an earring addiction now, just bought another pair today. I wear them pretty much 24/7, wouldn't be without them.

    As to answering people why I got it done. Several people have noticed and commented, mostly at work. There is a little teasing, but nothing mean or hurtful, of course I work with a fairly accepting bunch of people. Only one person asked me why, in a nice way, and I told him "Mid-life crisis type of thing" and that was the end of it, it helped that it was the truth, just not in the way he thought. Now I am known at work as "the guy with earrings", if they only knew, and they will in a year or two....................Stephanie

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    to explain why you got your ears pierced is simple" because you wanted to" thats all there is to it.
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    Generally 6 weeks until you can change earrings. As far as the other goes, many men, including me, waited until I was older to get my ears peirced. It is not an unusual thing anymore. Tell them its a midlife crisis and laugh it off.

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    I think I was only asked once when I first had mine done - and I replied "it was a birthday gift from my parents" (which is was indirectly - they gave me some cash, I didn't need/want anything, so my ears got pierced)
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    My input

    I had mine pierced last year and I like it. I got mine pierced because I wanted to. End of story!

    I changed earrings every day while they were healing. Studs or 'dangles' I wore both types. The only rule was to keep things clean using alcohol or a germicide solution a few times a day. Mine were fully healed within a couple weeks. I also restricted myself to sterling silver for the first several weeks. Silver has an inherent antibacterial property which is an advantage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetvictoria View Post
    It is not an unusual thing anymore. Tell them its a midlife crisis and laugh it off.
    Yeah... it's not out of the ordinary...

    And I doubt they would even ask why you would want to. It's a common thing for newly venturing transgendered individuals to be super afraid, but there really isn't much to be afraid about when it comes to stuff like this.

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    I have surgical staples to hang my earrings on..weird ,sort of..They were not premeditated as it was done as a demo by a kinky doctor friend. They have now been in there long enoughand exposed to enough critical eyes,to have really brought on questions..lol. I still have them in..why? Because they are great hangers for drop earings and don't hurt one bit...All of my wigs cover my ears[unless I put my hair up to eat] so drop earings are the same regardless of how they connect with your ear... It has gone been way better than planned..perhaps because I "am different" anyway lol My wife didn't want me to get my ears pierced..I argued"two,four,or none" She said "none"... Didn't work..lol Cause they technically aren't piercings..lol.
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    Had mine done about 9 weeks ago.... because I wanted to! Tried to change them out after the 6 week waiting point discovered big fingers and a lack of coordination made it a pain (pun intended) to put them back in!

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    Ok this is where i am right now.. i want my ears pierced but not sure about doing both at the same time.. i think i can get away with doing just one and when the new wears off that with everyone do the other.. i don't worry about being found out to much except for mom and Dad.. my hair is half way down my back now.. i am smooth all over and i wear clear polish and long nails most of the time..

    If i do both at once might not be able to answer questions mom might ask.. if i do one and then the other don't think there will be questions... and i would love multi piercings.

    Starr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starr View Post
    Ok this is where i am right now.. i want my ears pierced but not sure about doing both at the same time.. i think i can get away with doing just one and when the new wears off that with everyone do the other.. i don't worry about being found out to much except for mom and Dad.. my hair is half way down my back now.. i am smooth all over and i wear clear polish and long nails most of the time..

    If i do both at once might not be able to answer questions mom might ask.. if i do one and then the other don't think there will be questions... and i would love multi piercings.

    Starr
    You're worrying too much...

    Just get your ears pierced and put in some black studs or something. Nobody is going to think that because you got both ears pierced that you're a cross dresser...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bree_K View Post
    You're worrying too much...

    Just get your ears pierced and put in some black studs or something. Nobody is going to think that because you got both ears pierced that you're a cross dresser...
    In all fairness my mom had a bad reaction when I mentioned that I wanted to get mine done, the phrase "please don't" was enough to know that getting them done would be awkward for everyone involved.
    It's probably better though to just get what you want, believe me when I say it feels awful when you don't feel like you have control over your own body.

    Don't let them do that to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starr View Post
    Ok this is where i am right now.. i want my ears pierced but not sure about doing both at the same time.. i think i can get away with doing just one and when the new wears off that with everyone do the other.. i don't worry about being found out to much except for mom and Dad.. my hair is half way down my back now.. i am smooth all over and i wear clear polish and long nails most of the time..

    If i do both at once might not be able to answer questions mom might ask.. if i do one and then the other don't think there will be questions... and i would love multi piercings.


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    I agree with Bree, Don't worry about it and just get both of them done. Get small diamond type and most folks wont even notice. I have both ears double pierced and wear diamond studs in the upper holes and something dangly in the bottom holes each day. I love my earrings

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    I had mine done 4 weeks ago - got some questions at work. My answer was I wanted to do it for many years. Then a couple of days of good natured teasing and that's about it. And one guy asked if it hurt! For as much as it irritates me I still get sir'd all the time. I love the look and feel of my ear rings.
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    Ahhh, reading this thread is making me want to get mine done so badly! But I cannot do it during the summer as that is kayaking season for me. Everyone says that you shouldn't get in fresh water while your ears are healing. The thought of me giving up paddling for 6-8 weeks during the summer doesn't sound like fun at all! So I think I'm waiting till the end of November to get mine done. But I am so tempted right now, I want them so badly! I'm really starting to think about getting them double pierced, but that is just a thought.

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