Fly_On_Wall
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I'm thinking of getting one.
any advice, comments, suggestions etc.?
any advice, comments, suggestions etc.?
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kotori said:Go for it. Get both done at the same sitting, though.
apexpark said:dont do it! nooooooo!
listen, it'll ruine your precious nipples. they'll end up looking- fucked up and not the way nipples should. and its really painful for like 2 weeks after anyhow. dont do it, its a waste.
Fly_On_Wall said:I have an unsensitive inverted nipple. it's the reason i want it done.
won't that help?
apexpark said:i dont know, i dont have an unsensitive inverted nipple, so i'll stop giving advice now.
Fly_On_Wall said:why? I only want the left one done.
but a freind brought up a good point to me.
i'm alergic to most watches, won't I be alergic to this aswell??
apexpark said:dont do it! nooooooo!
listen, it'll ruine your precious nipples. they'll end up looking- fucked up and not the way nipples should. and its really painful for like 2 weeks after anyhow. dont do it, its a waste.
ScarredSoul82 said:...if you can get a barbell instead of the ring that way it won't get caught on things as easily and that can aide in speedy healing. Though sexually, rings are more fun to play with![]()

lilnymph28 said:I have my left one done. It really didn't hurt too bad when they did it, but it is one of the longest piercings to heal, and can sting and be painful if it gets caught on anything. Its been a couple years and there are still times when it hurts a little - like if I've been wearing a sports bra for a couple hours
But there is NO deformity. It's a happy little nipple.
daiseelady said:Does anyone know if a woman would still be able to breastfeed a baby after having her nipples pierced?
I know that you would have to take the jewelry out... but would it make it impossible or even more difficult to nurse a baby?
Sorry for the hijack.. but this seemed as good of a place as any to ask! LOL
warrior queen said:this is a personal thing really....
some people can breastfeed while wearing barbells, and others cannot feed with any jewelry in at all.
and some find that having the jewelry in is extremely uncomfortable when your milk 'comes in' after giving birth.
it's a matter of trying all different ways, and seeing what works for you.
(just a note, sometimes leaving the jewelry in while feeding can make you a little more susceptible to cracked nipples and mastitis, because you are also leaving a direct line into the nipple for bacteria. if you decide to take the jewelry out to feed, then don't forget to put it back in cleaned and disinfected when you finish. anyone that's had their nipples pierced knows that the thought of going through it again if they close can be horrid!)
daiseelady said:so, you are saying that you don't know of anyone that has not been able to breastfeed because of pierced nipples?
I have 2 kids already... and I think I am done.. but... I wouldn't mind one more... and breastfeeding is an absolute must for me... I would be very angry with myself if I couldn't do it because I had pierced my nipples.
Thanks for the advice!
warrior queen said:
if you have any more specific questions, feel free to pm me if you like![]()