Only had my nose broken. The piercing hurt because of the intensity and duration and location of the pain. and being recently clean of opiates had my pain tolerance jacked up.
Only had my nose broken. The piercing hurt because of the intensity and duration and location of the pain. and being recently clean of opiates had my pain tolerance jacked up.
I tend not to find piercings attractive. Even ear rings, most often, I find distractive. I often find myself saying "it all sucks... WHY", but I admit, very rarely, I find some piercings, and what is worn in them interesting, like this girl I saw with these dimple piercings in her cheeks, with metal ball studs, it didn't seem to take away, and their placement was in a place natural, and focused, but I can have so much issue with a ring in the nose that its all I'll be able to see, or it will just simply bother me enough to where if the person was almost attractive enough to date, if I might date them anyways because im not totally superficial, it will make me not want to.
For the most part, I find them tacky (yes, earrings too), and nothing enough to go through the trouble. Not a big fan of jewelry, either, much of the time... But I look past it if its not overwhelming. And with piercings, sometimes it can be overlooked, but I have very very rarely found, if at all, it made anything positive.
And for the matter I find makeup largely off putting as well... But sometimes unfortunately it can add certain appeal.
And to mention, I hate this, but things like moles stick out and brother me as well, if on/around the face, even if I find the person hot otherwise. Ijust focus on them, because they stick out enough. I don't judge for these things, but this may align with why piercings tend to bother me.
Maybe its the lack of symmetry. Maybe that's why the cheek piercings werent bad. And ear rings... As long as they don't glisten more than the persons eyes. I'm used to them.
So what is it? With piercings? Just what is it that you're trying to "express"? With a loop in your nose?