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If you want a piercing, and you dont want it to hurt, go to a body art shop. If you want to not spend money yet still get a piercing, you read these directions.
First, take a sharp needle, some ice and get some balls. Apply the ice to your ear lobe or where ever you are piercing. It numbs the pain(of course, if you didnt know, you’re a dumbass). Wait a few minutes and keep applying more ice, you may need more since the ice cube might melt. Now, test it out, prick at the target and see if it hurts. If if hurts, keep putting ice on it. IF its numb and you dont feel anything, then go for it. Apply pressure to the needle as you insert it into the target. This is where your balls come in. Dont pussy out and cry about maybe ripping it cause the ice didnt numb it enough. Keep on pushing it through. Touch the back of your lobe and keep it a bit away from it, you dont wanna poke your finger when the needle goes through. Once it is through, leave it for a second and put the earing or stud in fast, you dont want it to close up. Now that it is in, put some ear care fluid or some alcohol. It kills the nasty germs that may get in. When you are complete with this, pat yourself on the back because you have a new peircing.
I’d much prefer to get it done professionally, because you dont know where the needle may have been, but if you’re feeling lucky, this is the way to do it. Arent you glad you may consider taking advice from a person who isnt a complete retard?
Apr 26, 2005 4:24 pm - 1. this wont work b/c a needle dosnt make a large enough hole for any decent earring.
2. once you pull the needle out, it is nearly impossible to stick an earing in it straight.
ill post an egg on how to really do a pircing yourself
Apr 28, 2005 10:12 am - Well gee, thanks, smartass. You know, a needle can range in sizes. Maybe like a sewing needle? Those are pretty large. Putting in a little stud shouldnt be that hard to put it in. Check yourself, dumbass.