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Cloud 03-14-2009 02:33 PM

Poll for the Guys: Are your ear(s) pierced?
 
Just curious about the general population and Cellarites.

Lots of guys in the past several decades have gotten their ears pierced at one time or another. Of course I'm involved in all that, and almost all of the guys in the body modification world I talk to have lobe piercings, but I got to thinking about how many men pierced their ear(s) once than gave it up.

Stress Puppy 03-14-2009 02:53 PM

Yessum. I've had cartilage piercings, an industrial, and two lobe piercings in each ear. I stretched the bottom lobe piercings to 0 guage, but then took all the jewelry out. Now all but the stretched holes (hehe) are closed up.

jinx 03-14-2009 02:59 PM

Do you have a pic Stress? I always wondered what the stretched out lobes looked like when people got sick of them.

Cloud 03-14-2009 03:00 PM

Oh, I can find you a pic probably.

ETA: okay I can't find one handy. I could show you mine--they're at 8 gauge, which isn't all that big. Without jewelry, there's a definite hole there, though.

classicman 03-14-2009 03:40 PM

I have none and don't think I'll ever have any. Just not my thing. One son has a pierced lobe he went a long time without anything there, yet recently started wearing a stud again.

monster 03-14-2009 06:25 PM

I've heard sheldon wears studs ....out.

Beestie 03-14-2009 07:02 PM

Earrings are for pirates and sailors.

Way back when, the tradition was that sailor/pirate buddies would buy a pair of earrings and each would keep one. When one of the friends died, the other would start wearing the remaining earring.

Rhianne 03-14-2009 07:29 PM

Is "sailor/pirate buddies" a euphemism for 'gay lovers'?

Young men, all that time away from sea with few or no girls, it seems only natural that relationships would form.

Homosexuality was punishible by death in the British Navy at one point - was it Churchill who described the Navy using the phrase "rum, sodomy and the lash"?

lumberjim 03-14-2009 07:43 PM

i had my left earlobe pierced in the 8th grade. I was 13. I kept it in until 11th grade or so, and then i let it heal. I can still feel a bump there. I'm over that. I don't wear jewelry per se. just my wedding ring and wristwatch......

Radar 03-14-2009 08:29 PM

Had the left ear pierced in high school and shortly thereafter stopped wearing an earing. About 18 years later when I met my current wife, she noticed the hole (which had long since closed), took off her earing, and shoved it through.

Mmmmm ... good times.

I don't even wear my wedding ring or a watch anymore.

jinx 03-14-2009 08:35 PM

I didn't wear a nose ring for about 5 years, and the hole closed up but stayed clearly visible, so I had it redone. I wear a gold bone in it, and my wedding band, that's it. I love my wedding band... just a big, fat, but totally plain gold band.

lumberjim 03-14-2009 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jinx (Post 545286)
I didn't wear a nose ring for about 5 years, and the hole closed up but stayed clearly visible, so I had it redone. I wear a gold bone in it, and my wedding band, that's it. I love my wedding band... just a big, fat, but totally plain gold band.

me too....i'm almost glad i lost the first one

Radar 03-14-2009 08:53 PM

My wife and I never had matching rings. I bought a plain gold ring. I got too fat to keep wearing it and I really just didn't want to because she never wears hers. She doesn't wear it because she does nails and works with a lot of chemicals she things will mess a ring up.

She loves jewelry. I've given her diamond bracelets, necklaces, ear rings, etc.

I'd like it if we got very simple matching gold bands, though she likes diamonds so she probably wouldn't go for it. A nice platinum or titanium band would be cool too.

rfndong 03-14-2009 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhianne (Post 545277)
Is "sailor/pirate buddies" a euphemism for 'gay lovers'?

Young men, all that time away from sea with few or no girls, it seems only natural that relationships would form.

Homosexuality was punishible by death in the British Navy at one point - was it Churchill who described the Navy using the phrase "rum, sodomy and the lash"?

A submarine leaves port with 120 men and returns with 60 couples.

And no, it wasn't.
http://www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/...cfm?pageid=112

SteveDallas 03-14-2009 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jinx (Post 545205)
Do you have a pic Stress? I always wondered what the stretched out lobes looked like when people got sick of them.

There's a guy who works at our public library who has those.. the discs are almost an inch diameter. I've heard more than one person in line asking him about them. :eek:


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