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phoebe61
01-01-2009, 05:14 PM
I would love to have my ears pierced/ one at a time but is there any way of discuising the holes while in guy mode as i have a couple of oldfashioned friends of many years has anybody any positive experience eg would foundation work? :daydreaming::doh:
debbeelee1
01-01-2009, 05:21 PM
Just get them both done done at once. If anyone asks, tell them they had a two for one sale! I got mine done a year ago and I'm a 55 year old truck driver. You may get some kidding, but so what? Maybe you'll start a trend with your buddies!
Girly Sara
01-01-2009, 05:21 PM
I wouldn't worry about disguising the holes, hun. A lot of guys wear earrings and at the end of the day, it's your life.
Happy New Year!
Sara xxx
TxKimberly
01-01-2009, 05:38 PM
I see this over and over and just don't get it. Today, no one in the world cares about men having their ears pierced. I work for a conservative company and they couldn't have cared less. Just suck it up and do it - you will be very happy! :-)
SweetCaroline
01-01-2009, 05:40 PM
I've had my ears pierced (both at once) since the end of August and not one person I work with has mentioned it to me, even once, tho I'm sure they've noticed. On one hand, I do work in a fairly male dominated position (grocery stock worker), but at the same time, a lot of my male co-workers and truck drivers have at least one ear pierced.
I'd say, if you're worried about people noticing, buy the smallest, least conspicuous studs you can find and good luck. You have to keep them in for at least six weeks before you can take them out, so there's really not much you can do to hide them until the holes close.
JoAnne Wheeler
01-01-2009, 05:42 PM
How exactly do you hide them - my spouse would not like
JoAnne Wheeler
marie354
01-01-2009, 05:44 PM
I had both of mine pierced before I came out and nobody said anything negative.
I got things like...
Oh, I see you got your ears pierced... 'Bout time.
I see you are keeping up with the times.
or
You look good with earrings... Keep 'em clean.
I had a couple of odd looks by people that didn't know me, but what does that matter.
Once I came out, it's always danglies now. (Teehee)
sandra-leigh
01-01-2009, 05:45 PM
I would love to have my ears pierced/ one at a time but is there any way of discuising the holes while in guy mode as i have a couple of oldfashioned friends of many years has anybody any positive experience eg would foundation work?
My understanding from previous posts is that you are supposed to wear your initial hoop or studs for a number of weeks -- the figure "six month" is what I recall from some posting. That doesn't mean you have to wear them all the time, but the closer you get to "take them off just before seeing the friends and put them back on right after", the better, I understand. I did read of one person who took their studs off while at work, but that is not recommended. If you pierce, you should be prepared to have people at work notice.
I'm considering getting mine pierced tomorrow (January 2). I worry a bit about what I'll say at work, but I would not be the only guy at work with pierced ears. I'm not sure if any of the guys will say anything -- it isn't a tough crowd, but it would be news and people probably wouldn't ignore it fore-ever. I might get a bit of ribbing one coffee-break, but I think it would be pretty much a non-issue after that provided I don't wear earrings that are too femme while at work. I expect, actually, that more women would comment on them. The tough part of that is that most of the women that I think might comment, are women that I think would be more or less accepting of my cross-dressing, leading to the tough part of not telling them much of the truth when they ask (I don't have trouble telling "strangers" that it's none of their business, but I don't like misleading "more or less friends".)
By now I must have a reputation at work for dressing a bit unusually: only a few people at work wear suits, so it's not that, but I'm one of the few who wear "interesting" clothes (not "snappy" or "fashionable", but I have, for example, worn a number of female tops, getting away with them with the principle of "If it's a guy wearing it, then I guess it must be a men's shirt that I just haven't seen sold anywhere." I'm the local non-conformist, I guess -- but being a known non-conformist is a bit different than being a known cross-dresser!
(Now, have I convince myself yet to to ahead with the ears? :heehee: )
TxKimberly
01-01-2009, 05:46 PM
As I mentioned, I work for a fairly conservative company so I did not like the idea of wearing them to work. What I did was to get some clear nylon line (heavy gage fishing line), cut it about 1/4 inch, soften one end with a flame, and the tamped the one end flat. More or less, this created an almost invisible stud that was very unobtrusive. Note that I said "unobtrusive", not invisible - this would not be a way to hide them from your wife. I've heard that these days you can by something like this off the shelf
SweetCaroline
01-01-2009, 06:03 PM
My understanding from previous posts is that you are supposed to wear your initial hoop or studs for a number of weeks -- the figure "six month" is what I recall from some posting.
Just to clarify, it's six to eight weeks before you can take the initial piercing out AT ALL. Well you can, but you risk the holes closing. You also have to clean them twice a day to avoid infection. If you're serious about getting your ear(s) pierced, there's no way to avoid this.
The first six months, you are only supposed to wear "post style" earrings, at least that's what the literature that came with mine told me. After six weeks you can wear any earrings you want, as long as they are posts.
kymmieLorain
01-01-2009, 06:10 PM
You have to let the piercing heal. That means that the way through the ear not just on the outside. Using a wire on a not well healer piercing would do severe damage to the ear.
I had both mine done and even my uncle who teased me about my long hair as a kid and going to get me a dress, didn't say anything about them. I plan on getting them repierced in Feb when I get back to the tattoo shop.
Kymmie
Sandra Dunn
01-01-2009, 06:38 PM
I got them both peirced at the same time. It is knoun at work that I am a bellydancer and not much was ever said. My dad commented about me being gay, a lot he knows LOL.
HUGS Sandra
sandra-leigh
01-01-2009, 06:58 PM
Any reason not to get my ears done at the local Claire's ?
joann426
01-01-2009, 07:09 PM
whats the problem i did my own ears and it didnt hurtat all both of them stainles steel baby pin and it works well had myne for 10 years now go for it :doh:
StacyCD
01-01-2009, 07:22 PM
I had my ears pierced at Claire's on December 10 so I've just past three weeks. I wanted them to use the 3 mm gold balls but they said they were for babies. A few people have noticed my earrings (4 mm gold balls) but no one has commented negatively. In fact, several GGs have thought it 'cool.' I wish I had done it long ago!
My directions are to wear the earrings that they pierced my ears with for 6 weeks; rinsing with disinfectant twice a day. Also, post style earrings should be worn for the first six months. I have taken one out to remove some thread that was caught around the post but I had no difficulty reinserting the earring. I can't wait until I can wear some danglie earrings or some large hoops.
DON'T WAIT--GET IT DONE!
crystalann
01-01-2009, 07:30 PM
I would not worry about pierced ears in male mode it is no big deal anymore. I have 4 in my ears and have something in them all the time now and never had anyone say something... go and get it done if it makes you feel good
chrystie
01-01-2009, 08:18 PM
I'm a 57 year old truck driver and I had my ears pierced the same time I had my nipples pierced.I also dress 24/7 and I was mildly surprised by the lack of "hostile"reactions I have received.
Consider this,at our age life is to short to worry about what other people think.I have been dressing on the sly for 42 years before I decided to live the way I wanted to.My
wife has been more then supportive which made things a whole lot easier.
My suggestion would be for you to be who you want to be and do whatever you are comfortable with.
CD Susan
01-01-2009, 08:29 PM
Donna, just go ahead and get your ears pierced! No one is is even going to notice. I am 60 years old and had my ears pierced three months ago. No body has made a comment on my pierced ears yet. Don't worry about trying to hide it! No body will even notice it. If someone does ask you about it just say you want to to keep up with the latest fashion trends. This is not a big deal anymore, lots of guys have thier ears pierced these days. Just do it! You will not regret it.
Angie G
01-01-2009, 08:31 PM
Got mine done over a year ago both at the same time. Got a bit of ribbing at work but nothing big. So just do it hun.:hugs:
Angie
Barbaraheels
01-01-2009, 09:10 PM
Honestly I never have really noticed other mens ears before. I think its women you have to worry about, they seam to notice everything.
linnea
01-01-2009, 09:25 PM
Just get them both pierced and don't worry about it. A few people may ask, but as others have said, in this day and age, it is quite common for a man to have pierced ears. As to disguising them, I say don't worry about that either.
About four years ago, I had both pierced. There was no way to disguise that fact. I just went for it. No problems--I work in a fairly conservative atmosphere too.
Good luck.
paulaN
01-01-2009, 09:33 PM
I got mine done 5 weeks ago. I don't regret it at all but everyone at work did notice. Very few have said anything. It is not what they think that matters. It is what you think and feel that matters. It's no big deal today. My studs where gold in color and had a big fake dimond in the middle. I work in a paper mill in the sticks of Maine. I have managed. You can too. So just do it. I don't think you will regret it at all.
2b.Lauren
01-01-2009, 09:38 PM
It has become more common now than ever for men to wear them in both ears. Just pay attention this week as you go about things. Many professional athletes have both done now. I had my first done in 1986 and many people then through fits. My dad, and my boss gave me a hard time. I am not sure which one hated it the most. My dad was very mean, my boss just wanted me never to wear it to work. I was not willing to take the risk to let the hole close so soon after having it done. So I wore it, but if I knew he was going to be in town I would take it off and place it in my desk. I am going to get the other one done next week.
jennifer41356
01-01-2009, 09:44 PM
I see this over and over and just don't get it. Today, no one in the world cares about men having their ears pierced. I work for a conservative company and they couldn't have cared less. Just suck it up and do it - you will be very happy! :-)
:werd::yt:
jessica19cd
01-01-2009, 11:03 PM
You can get them pierced and buy several styles of earrings. 1 pair as something guys would wear, and then the rest in girl's styles.
PretzelGirl
01-01-2009, 11:29 PM
I am a paranoid person in general. After growing my hair out, my wife and daughter gave me a gift certificate to get my ears pierced last December. All I could think about was "Long hair AND pierced ears? I will be outing myself!". I almost backed out and then went for it. I did get the ones that are a small hoop with the ball locked in it.
I work at a very conservative company and didn't get one comment. All I got was a few cools from friends. So unless it is expressly forbidden at work (I suspect there are companies like that out there), I wouldn't worry about it. Even my very religious mother just smirked a little and then let it alone.
Annie D
01-01-2009, 11:41 PM
High school volleyball and basketball players have piercings done during their high school season as well as their club or AAU seasons. Ear piercings are illegal to be worn in a match or a game. When my daughter got her cartilage pierced, we bought her a clear plastic stud. It was undetectable by the officials. You can purchase them at your local tattoo/piercing studio or at those kiosks at the mall. I thought that I could find them as the stores where you get your ears pierced but the one's that I checked with did not carry them. They cost about $5 each and I suggest that you get more than two as they are very tiny and hard to handle with large fingers.
CharlotteW
01-02-2009, 02:36 AM
My left ear has been pierced since I was much younger, perhaps 17 or 18.
After going out en-femme a couple of evenings ago, and also being invited out to a crossdressers meeting, I have decided to get my right ear pierced too, probably today.
I'll never pass as a woman, but I can try my best for such events. The little details like ear-rings, necklaces and bracelets will surely help a little. Anyway, thr shopping will be fun:)
MissConstrued
01-02-2009, 02:57 AM
Any reason not to get my ears done at the local Claire's ?
Theirs is not really the best method. Better would be a piercing shop, where they use needles instead of piercing guns. The piercing shops usually use rings, which heal faster because you can rotate them around to keep them clean, and the hole can breathe. My second holes healed completely in about two weeks.
Which brings me to my next point -- the "six to eight weeks" thing. That's an all-encompassing figure that does not apply to everyone. Some people heal faster than others.
ringedjohn
01-02-2009, 06:02 AM
As I mentioned, I work for a fairly conservative company so I did not like the idea of wearing them to work. What I did was to get some clear nylon line (heavy gage fishing line), cut it about 1/4 inch, soften one end with a flame, and the tamped the one end flat. More or less, this created an almost invisible stud that was very unobtrusive. Note that I said "unobtrusive", not invisible - this would not be a way to hide them from your wife. I've heard that these days you can by something like this off the shelf
I have had pierced ears for over 50 years and ended up with three healed piercings in each ear. The nylon line trick works well and so do plastic plugs - which are readily available.
Anna the Dub
01-02-2009, 06:11 AM
I had mine done years ago, and through inaction they more or less healed up. Recently, I tried to put my old studs in, the left ear went in no problem, the right I had to force a little bit but it went through. So, next day at work now sporting my studs again, asides from a couple of women, not one person commented. I asked a couple of the girls if they had noticed, and of course they had, they just hadn't commented. Most people will notice especially women, and 99% won't care or comment about it. Just do it. If anyone asks why, just say because I wanted to.
Shikyo
01-02-2009, 06:45 AM
I never wanted just two earrings, but three in each ear. So I skipped the hassle and got three earrings in each ear at the same time. So far only my mom has commented on them, but no one else has said anything about them. Not at work, not outside in public, just no where. Even my grand parents and great grandmother did not say anything about them, I was sure they'd say something, but no reaction at all.
If you want the earrings, go get them. Whatever makes you feel better, is just good. Do not let other dictate what you can wear and what not. Be yourself, that is the only way to truly enjoy your life.
Lanore
01-02-2009, 06:58 AM
I had both ears pierced three times over 20 years ago. Even back then knowbody seemed to care. After wearing earrings for that length of time, it's obvious the are pierced. Do what makes you feel good and if you don't like them, leave the earrings out and the holes will close up.
Katie Ellen
01-02-2009, 10:58 AM
Blame it on a mid life crisis. It's cheaper than a sports car or a divorce.
CD Susan
01-02-2009, 11:13 AM
Donna, just go ahead and get your ears pierced! No one is is even going to notice. I am 60 years old and had my ears pierced three months ago. No one has made a comment on my pierced ears yet. Don't worry about trying to hide it! No one will even notice it. If someone asks you about it just say you want to to keep up with the latest fashion trends. This is not a big deal anymore, lots of guys have thier ears pierced these days. Just do it! You will not regret it.
phoebe61
01-02-2009, 01:32 PM
My main problem is i'm in 1950's fashion male n fem so keepin up to latest
fashion is zero exuse, but the plastic studs could be an answer.
but i havent seen friends wering earings n i do have a friend of many years who is dead aganst it,but i may grip my teath and do it anyway but one whithin the next few weeks the other when i can leave that one out.
ps thanks for the advise :hugs: :cheers:
Kendra Irene
01-02-2009, 02:49 PM
Tess
Phase II Tattoos & Body Piercing, on Portage Ave was recommended to me by a family friend. Having said that, Claire's has a good reputation.
Kendra
Jacquilynne
01-02-2009, 04:10 PM
Ok this is my first post :D
About piercing your ears, Don't worry, hun. I've had mine for at least 15 yrs :o I first started with one ear as that seemed to be the trend back then :). . .then a couple of years later, I added the other.
Once healed, I've taken the earrings out for months on end and then put them back with minor difficulty. Right now, mine have been gradually stretched to fit 2 gauge plugs, tunnels, hoops and spirals . . . very cool. . . No one really has been shocked -- actually, people just ask if it hurt! And I just say "a little, it was as gradual process."
As for places to go. . . I'd say avoid the "cattle ear punchers" as I call them - that the mall shops use. They often cause stress to the ear lobes and some people are allergic to the ordinary and cheaper grade of steel metal used in those ear studs. I'd suggest you find a local body piercer that uses APP (Association of Professional Piercers) guidelines -- the same place you'd go for belly button rings and the like. They use high quality materials such as titanium and surgical stainless steel. . . all which are less likely to cause infection and irritation :)
BTW- they do have a wide variety of small jewelry sizes as well and most even have gold jewelry too:)
Jacie
Donna,
Listen hon, I'm like you apparently....and we're out numbered.. I come from the "old school" and I can't bring myself to get my ears pierced. None of my family would understand or accept it. It is an open invitation to be outted in my world. Just like I can't grow my hair long.
I don't know of any way to conceal the holes. I am going with clip on's and there are adapters so that you can wear clip on with the more available and fashionable pierced ones.
So, while having them pierced is ideal, it's not the end of the world if you chose not to!:hugs:
sandra-leigh
01-02-2009, 08:14 PM
Tess
Phase II Tattoos & Body Piercing, on Portage Ave was recommended to me by a family friend.
What I ended up doing was looking up old postings (2004) in the local (city-wide) chat group, about reputable piercers. The highly recommended place was too far in this cold, the second most recommended place has apparently closed now, so I called the third place listed. And then I was stuck, as they said, "Sure, no problem, come over any time this afternoon!". So what could I do but get fully Dressed and head over to Electric Babylon, seeing as I had run out of excuses?
It cost $C 20 plus tax per ear, including the ring. They gave the standard 6 to 8 weeks healing time. They said that for a standard lobe piercing, to not use antisceptics, as those would kill the "good bacteria" that help the ear heal; they said just to use sea salt and water to wash away the crust.
Did it hurt? A bit, for a moment, but the pain pretty much went away fairly quickly. It hurt distinctly more than taking a couple of vials of blood (but I have "good veins"), but it hurt much less than (say) a good solid nipple tweak. And the piercing pain was considerably less bothersome than the back-aches that I wake up with far too often these days. Not even as bad as a solid "toe stubbing". It wasn't more than 1 to 2 minutes before the pain was effectively gone.
The pain was different for the two ears, as the lobes on my two ears are a little different in shape and to have the earrings hang down properly the piercings were done at slightly different locations.
KarynDavis
01-02-2009, 09:52 PM
Donna - just get 'em both pierced! Not a big deal anymore. I had both of mine pierced when my sons got theirs pierced. I wore little 3mm silver balls for several months until the piercings became permanent. Cleanliness is very important to fight off infection and ending up with red ear lobes. Very few people will notice.
Take Care
Karyn
Morford
01-04-2009, 11:42 AM
Any reason not to get my ears done at the local Claire's ?
Well, I haven't had mine done yet (considering taking the plunge next month or so), but from my research leading up to it, the general consensus on the internet seems to be "Don't get your ears pierced at Claire's," for basically three reasons.
First, since the piercing guns they use have plastic bodies, they're impossible to properly sterilize—the heat necessary for that would simply melt the device—and so there's typically blood and other material from prior customers on them. Secondly, even though the studs may appear sharp, the gun actually relies on the sheer force of impact to push the stud through the ear. And third, Claire's employees are typically given minimal training in operating the gun; in particular, most of them don't know what to do if the devices malfunctions in some way—the earring doesn't go all the way through, for example. All three of these points introduce an unnecessary risk of infection or other unexpected damage to the ear tissue.
The Association of Professional Piercers (http://www.safepiercing.org/) maintains a list of their members, which you can search by state (or country, for those not in the US). It's probably best to have the procedure done by one of them, or possibly your local tattoo parlor, if there isn't an APP member in your area. Claire's, or any similar shops, should be a last resort.
Jacquilynne
01-04-2009, 02:36 PM
Great further explanation of what I was trying to say in my post above!
Exactly what I heard . . .
I wish I'd heard of this years ago . . . as I first went to a Claire -type place in a mall :o
But i've learned a bunch more since then . . .and have been visiting a local APP piercing shop in the area :D
Jacie
aprilhearn
01-04-2009, 02:59 PM
My sister in law has been trying to talk me into getting mine done. I feel the same was how to hide at work, earrings I can't wear do to I work around production plant that makes food. So I would need to find something to keep hidden for the 6 weeks while hole is healing.
wendy68
01-04-2009, 03:06 PM
I thought Id ask my wife if I could get mine done for my birthday this year and she became angry and told me to drop the subject. She saids she understands my feelings but I dont know if she will ever really accept them--wendy
Anne-Marie
01-04-2009, 03:28 PM
I did mine myself the old fashioned way (hot needle and a cork) though I wouldn't advocate this. Didn't need to wear posts as my ears were seared. This was about 10 years ago and I'm a bit wiser now though I still wouldn't relish going into a shop to get this done. An ex woman friend (I use the term Lady with reserve and she didn't reach that standard) noticed I had an ear pierced one night in bed which resulted in an inquest and teasing and I once turned up with earrings in (which I had forgotten to remove) when visiting mum, that went down like a lead balloon :o
If you do get them done it's very important to keep things clean, use the fluid twice a day, you don't want blood poisening which can be fatal and is never nice. As mentioned you need to keep the studs in for 6 to 8 weeks and the wear posts for about 6 months but this isn't a problem as most modern syles are this type now though I prefer french hooks.
Re you question of how to hide the holes, not sure that you can esp at the early stage (which is when you are most likley to get questioned, folks will get used to the idea over time so less questions) as you risk infection and as I said blood poisening isn't nice.
As for me I love my ears being pierced, despite the occasional embaracment so I'd say go get em done and be happy:battingeyelashes:.
brittdoll
01-04-2009, 06:51 PM
I have had both my ears pierced for almost 17 years now. I had them done while in college. Actually, I have two holes in one of my ears. I don't really wear earrings on a daily basis because I don't feel it is appropriate for my employment. However, nobody at work has ever said anything about the holes in my ears. I usually put in earrings once a week, or of course while dressing, just to make sure the holes never close up. Earrings on men is really not a big deal. Just get them done and smile. :)
BLUE ORCHID
01-04-2009, 08:21 PM
Retireing the end of Feburary and will be going on a six to eight
week cross country trip in our motorhome. My wife is not against it
then again she is not all for it either--- but the dog is ok with it
so it's two against one---------Will advise.
ORCHID
KirstyChibiMoon
01-04-2009, 08:33 PM
Any reason not to get my ears done at the local Claire's ?
I'm in the entertainmentmusic industry and know alot of people with an awfull lot of piercings....
when i asked some of them about it they told me the following things bad about places like Claire's that use the Gun.
1) The gun can't feel obstructions.... A human with a needle can feel if something is in the way.
2) The gun is difficult to fully steralize.
3) How much training can a person working at Claires at min. wage possibly have?
well thats the main reasons... hope that helps :2c:
sandra-leigh
01-04-2009, 09:09 PM
First, since the piercing guns they use have plastic bodies, they're impossible to properly sterilize—the heat necessary for that would simply melt the device—and so there's typically blood and other material from prior customers on them.
Thanks, Morford. That's pretty much what the piercing + tattoo place that I did go to told me when I asked about their "no piercing guns" symbol (red circle with the slash) after I finished with mine.
If you do get them done it's very important to keep things clean, use the fluid twice a day
That disagrees with the instructions I got. I will quote from the brochure I was handed:
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW PIERCING!
1. Only clean your piercing once a day, preferably in the morning when you wake up. Use a mild antibacterial liquid soap (stay away from bars, they tend to collect things) and gently clean the area around your piercing. THERE'S NO REASON TO TIST OR TURN YOUR JEWELRY AT ALL!! (soap is not meant to go inside of us.) Rinse well afterwards.
2. Throughout the day don't touch it, move it, pick at it, or play with it! Forget your piercing is even there.
3. The evening is the best time to do a hot sea salt soak. (*see recipe on back side of pamphlet*) Be sure to soak your piercing for at least 10 minutes! but longer is better!
4. Be sure to keep your jewelry in for the initial healing period of 4-6 weeks . Or 6-8 weeks for cartilage piercings.
THINGS TO AVOID!
o Alcohol, peroxide, antibiotic ointments and creams, ear piercingsolution, and bactine spray. These products are way too strong and could cause more harm than good for your piercing!
o Other peoples bodily fluids (that means kissing too!)
o Swimming in lakes, pools, hot tubs for at least 2 weeks.
rebekahm
01-04-2009, 10:51 PM
Donna, I can't add much more than what everyone else has contributed to except this - I had my ears done about 5 months ago. I had the starter studs in for the recommended 6 weeks and only had two comments - one from a former teammate I used to play rugby with and a North Jersey Italian friend (read mafia-type). Both discussion went something like this:
"Hey, you got your ears pierced!"
"Yup."
"Cool."
And that was it. Never another question in five months.
Since taking the starters out, I got two 18 gauge glass piercing retainers from the local piercing shop. They slide in nicely and keep everything open and I wear them out most of the time and they are virtually invisible (and held in place with a silicon o-ring). Since then I have seen ex-military friends, immediate and extended family and not a peep out of any of them. Maybe they noticed but no one really cared.
Frankly, I was the biggest scaredy cat all these years having angst over getting them pierced and now I realize what a total non-issue it is.
On the plus side, a GG friend who knows all about me commented how much "hipper" I look in boy mode with the piercings.
It's your ears and your life - most people are too wrapped up in their own existence to even notice such a minor detail.
My first therapy session after getting them even baffled my therapist. They said once or twice through the session: "You look different" or "Did you get collagen in your lips?" As I was walking out the door I pointed to the starter studs in plain sight and they said they did not even notice them.
If you want them - go for it sister.
Laura Evans
01-04-2009, 11:06 PM
Had both of mine pierced just about 1 year ago at age 60, was not allowed to wear earings in my previous job but now that I am retired I enjoy the increase in earings choices I now have. It was barely noticed by my friends and family and when I was asked I used the job excuse and added I always wanted to do it (the truth). The conversation usualy ended there. As others have said "don't worry".:)
EllenCD
01-04-2009, 11:16 PM
Girl just go for both ears! Have you seen what the young kids are doing with lip rings, nose rings, eyebrow, nose and nipple piercing? Pierced ears are almost "old fashioned" anymore.
Intertwined
01-04-2009, 11:17 PM
I would love to have my ears pierced/ one at a time but is there any way of discuising the holes while in guy mode as i have a couple of oldfashioned friends of many years has anybody any positive experience eg would foundation work? :daydreaming::doh:
Can't give you any help on hiding them, you could take my aproach, Flaunt it.
My ears have been pieced since child hood, 30 years now. And I have stretched them out to a Zero gauge, about the diameter of a standard pencil.
I am almost always wearing some type of body jewelry in ears..
Sissy_in_pink
01-09-2009, 07:16 AM
I have had my left ear pierced since I was 18, 2 holes actually, I will be 54 this month, I have had some flack about it over the years, but nothing I can not handle. I would love to have my right ear pierced as well, but have not been game to do it in fear of the flack I would get from family, friends and work mates. Well my wife has gone to stay with her sister for a few weeks and both kids 18 and 20 are also staying with their friends, so I thought I would try piercing my own ear. I know it would by simpler to have it done professionally, but this way if I let the holes close up I have not wasted any money. It took about half an hour to make the hole only 1 for now and put a gold sleeper in it to match the other side. I then went to work and believe it or not no 1 even noticed, then about a half hour after I get home my daughter turns up with her girl friend to get some clothes. They were here for about 2 hours and neither of them noticed.
I'm devastated:sad:
Amy Hepker
01-09-2009, 07:23 AM
You have to leave earrings in for at least 6 weeks before you take them out and then you are supposed to keep something in the holes for at least 6 months so they do not close up. I have seen where someone had clear plastic studs that replace the earrings. The problem being trying to put them in place of the starter earrings.
I just had both of mine done in October I love it.
sandra-leigh
01-09-2009, 10:25 AM
I had mine done a week ago; now I'm wondering, how will I know when they have "healed" (seeing as the rate is different for different people) ?
BlUeDrAgOn
01-09-2009, 10:51 AM
I had mine done a week ago; now I'm wondering, how will I know when they have "healed" (seeing as the rate is different for different people) ?
For me, the way to notice was to put some alcohol on the wholes. If it burned, even just a little, it was yet to be healed. It takes a month or so to be fully healed, but no matter how many years one has pierced ears, if we ever stop wearing earings it's just a matter of time before it closes.
tamarav
01-09-2009, 11:25 AM
Piercings are so common today that we as a group seem to be the last ones without piercings.
I wear mine all the time, 5 in one ear and 4 in the other, but then again I do dress everyday...
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Sarah Martin
01-09-2009, 07:05 PM
Put small 'posts' in your ears (the ones with a little 'pearl' blob on the end are ideal) and paint the visible end with skin-coloured nail varnish. It helps to have longer hair, if you want to hide the piercings.
paulaN
01-09-2009, 07:13 PM
Here is a pic of my little fogs. I have had them in all week. I am going to have fun with my pierced ears. Because that is what I want to do.
janet p
01-11-2009, 01:12 PM
I had mine done two weeks before halloween, walked into work monday and all I got was a couple greats,cool,neat, and one of the said guys are only suppose to do the left ear,since then nothing has been said.:love::love:
Danni Kay
01-11-2009, 02:32 PM
It's not really easy to hide pierced ears when you first have them done. As the other posters have said, you're looking at a minimum of six weeks before you should even think of taking out your piercing studs or rings.
I do think earrings on men are very much more accepted nowadays. I had mine done ten years ago. I was nervous at first about the pain (very little it turned out) and the reactions from people that I knew. These ranged from positive (mom, sister, friends) to neutral (dad and boss)- except for my grandmother, who wasn't keen on it at all).
I was apprehensive about getting it done so I had my sister go with me to the piercing shop as she had hers done long before - 4 in both ears!. She also gave me advice on cleaning the area around the new piercings, which is very important! Pierced ears are definitely worth it because you can wear any earrings you want and aren't limited to clip-ons.
Diane Elizabeth
01-11-2009, 03:51 PM
I envy those that get their ears pierced and don't have in ridicule/teasing from co workers. I have ten co workers and I know only two for sure would not say anything derogatory. I have had to endure months of teasing about letting my hair grow long (just below my neck). Even been told that they would hold me down and give me a haircut. I can imagine what my family would say.
Danni Kay
01-11-2009, 03:57 PM
Dylen, can I ask what industry you work in? Or what your age group is, or what part of the country this is? I'm guessing that could make a big difference.
RavenAndrea
01-11-2009, 04:16 PM
I have had both ears pierced for a couple of decades. Never been ridiculed about them, some comments about my long hair but not my ears. I concur with the others that say stay away from guns, instead go to a piercer or a salon that uses needles. It is easier to clean as the ear ring can be rotated through the hole as you clean each day.
I also have my navel pierced, I love putting different jewelry there and showing it off in short tank tops. Here's a photo of my Harley Davidson navel jewelry.
Andrea
CharlotteW
01-11-2009, 04:19 PM
OK, I've had my right ear pierced now. I told my wife I'd get clip-on ear-rings but she thinks they look awful and insisted I get my right ear pierced.
phoebe61
01-12-2009, 11:40 AM
i,ve hade my left done today the right will follow in about 3 months
Shikyo
01-12-2009, 11:54 AM
i,ve hade my left done today the right will follow in about 3 months
Why not have them done at the same time? Easier and most of the time also cheaper. I mean, if you already went all the way to get an earring, would it not be easier to have them both done?
Natasha1974
01-12-2009, 03:02 PM
I say go for it, I had my right ear done in August 2008 and another stud in my left ear. No comments from the general public what so ever.
My wife loves them, the kids think I look cool. The only comment was from a former work mate who said, "See, I told you, you were a girl", which was shrugged off with a laugh. (If only he knew):D
tricia_uktv
01-12-2009, 03:13 PM
Had mine done three months ago. A few comments to start off with but nothing nasty. Now nobody comments. Its fine, doesn't hurt, so I recommend you just get them done. Getting earrings in now I find tricky. Need to get the knack!
sandra-leigh
01-12-2009, 11:06 PM
It's been a work-week so far since I got mine both done, and not one person has commented. But I work alone in my office most of the time, and my hair does cover the earrings most of the time (but not 100% of the time.) I'm relatively sure that my boss must have seen them by now.
I haven't happened to have seen the person (security guard) I consider most likely to notice and comment.
Paula -- I love the frogs!
xdress2lady
01-13-2009, 05:27 AM
I read this post from day one and it got me thinking. I had hoped for some clip-ons for Christmas but they are hard to come by here where I live so I was a bit dissaponited. My wife has wanted me to upgrade my wedding ring years but i have refused because I really like my old one. So I came up with a compromise after this post. I am getting my ears pierced instead and she is going to buy me nice diamond earrings when my ears have healed. Were both excited about this and are going to get them custom made by the jeweler that made her new Wedding ring set.
Thanks Donna, this is the best gift ever. I just needed my girlfriends to help me figure out what I wanted. I'll wear plain "manly" studs to work and when Josie comes out, well you know the rest.:daydreaming:
hugs all
Josie
Paulacder
01-13-2009, 05:36 AM
Again...".Paranoia ia a Monster"...............
gagirl1
01-13-2009, 05:42 AM
just get them pierced. nobody cares.
Leanne2
01-13-2009, 09:32 AM
Of course I would love to have them pierced but I can't because I'm pushing the edge of the envelope now with my hair and brows. None of the men in my Sunday school class have pierced ears. And only one guy in church is pierced and that is just one ear. He is a macho, body builder type.
Earrings for me would be the last straw in my world. But I have many pretty sets of clip-ons. If I was younger it would be different.
Debutante
01-14-2009, 03:37 PM
I think it's only a matter of time before I get mine peirced... But I do have to think through this all, as you have all discussed. Why lose out wearing all those gorgeous dangling earrings!!
dresser1974
01-14-2009, 03:46 PM
In this day and age it is not uncommon for guys to have both ears peirced. I go out as a guy with earings in both ears.
Debutante
01-14-2009, 03:56 PM
In this day and age it is not uncommon for guys to have both ears peirced. I go out as a guy with earings in both ears.
OK... you convinced me.... now convince my masculine self...! :heehee:
BarbraAnne
01-14-2009, 05:40 PM
I had my ears pierced back in the 80's when George Michaels was popular. I had a few comments back then when most guys only had one ear pierced. Now a days the comments I get are from women complementing me on my earrings (loops).
Do it....no one really cares!
TTFN, Barb
MissConstrued
01-14-2009, 09:34 PM
And only one guy in church is pierced and that is just one ear. He is a macho, body builder type.
Know where else you can see those "macho, body builder" types?
In the S&M clubs, wearing collars and being led about on a leash by some petite little dominatrix.
I think what I'm trying to say is that the harder you try to hide your private life in public, the more obvious it gets. And what you know someone as in public isn't necessarily what they really are. Everyone has secrets.
Only when you are comfortable with yourself will others be comfortable around you. And if you want something really bad, such as pierced ears, and you don't feel you can do it where you are, go somewhere else. But why be miserable for the sake of keeping up appearances that no one gives a damn about anyway? I couldn't be myself in the church of my youth, so I left it.
gagirl1
01-14-2009, 09:37 PM
OK... you convinced me.... now convince my masculine self...! :heehee:
because every time you look in the mirror, or just catch a glimpse of them on your ears, you'll squeal with joy. just knowing that they're there puts a little bit of a hop in my step.
Tracii G
01-14-2009, 09:47 PM
Claire's has spring loaded earrings that make it look just like you have pierced ears.
Thats what I use and several GG's have commented oh I didn't know they made those?I love them.
Morford
01-17-2009, 09:15 PM
Well, I just got off the phone with one of the APP piercers in my area, and got some good information. The process shouldn't take more than half an hour start-to-finish, and it probably won't cost me more than $60. Now I just need to find a time when I can get out there...
sandra-leigh
01-17-2009, 11:23 PM
Well, I just got off the phone with one of the APP piercers in my area, and got some good information. The process shouldn't take more than half an hour start-to-finish, and it probably won't cost me more than $60.
For comparison: I used a APP piercer and it cost me $CDN 20 per ear (plus taxes) including the hoop. The piercing itself really did not take long... maybe 7 minutes leisurely. The rest of the time was just in doing the paperwork and getting settled and making sure they knew what I wanted, and having the piercer mark my ear lobes and have me check them in the mirror. Oh, and of course paying afterwards.
Note: you might be asked to bring photo ID. When I called I was told to bring some -- but when I got there they didn't ask to look at it. (Guess it was a standard request and then if you look old enough they don't bother.)
dianarg
01-18-2009, 01:56 AM
Totally, no one cares anymore about pierced ears. Go for it, when you cd, a pair of dangling earrings feel great.
jeenie67
01-18-2009, 02:05 AM
Hi, Who hasn't had an ear or two pierced....everybody does it, company Co's, politicians, teachers, lawyers, and on and on. Anybody who questions a piercing has difficulties with their own idenity! These days!
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