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I was going to mention these especially the purple tram lines but I didn't want to put any body off their supper.> personally loathe those huge gold figures such as clowns with jewelled eyes that people hang round their necks - my niece loves them :-)
>the 8 inches of wobbling belly exposed between the top of jeans and bottom of vest.
> Known as a 'muffin-top'
>its just come to me, there are no nerves or cartliage in our ear lobes
Its not just the piercing that hurts, its the days/weeks afterwards when its healing it can get really sore.
>there are no nerves or cartliage in our ear lobes.
> goes very pink when you're embarressed
> black tights with shoes other than black
> the most gorgeous purple shoes, with a purple hairband. i thought it looked nice :-)
>Like many things - if the piercing is done properly and well maintained and cleaned afterwards it shouldnt be a problem.
> if the piercing is done properly and well maintained and cleaned afterwards it shouldnt be a problem.
> Too many people in society are judged from the outside, not whats on the inside - dont judge a book by its cover springs to mind.
> It may not be my choice of attire but doesnt make them a lesser person.
> its just come to me, there are no nerves or cartliage in our ear lobes
> Just because I think certain items are tacky doesn't mean I would judge the owner as "tacky"
> oops, had my leaving night from work last week, and wore a beautiful black knee length dress, thick black tights and the most gorgeous purple shoes, with a purple hairband. i thought it looked nice
> can I say all of this has just been a bit of fun between a bunch of girls airing their opinions on certain styles of dress, nobody has passed comment on the type of people that may lie beneath these styles
) Best not even go down the route of VPLs!Pressure - self inflicted at that :-p
> very similar to one she bought from Coast in the post Christmas sale (saved a fortune on it too!)
> You are talking about sticking something sharp into a baby and causing it to have a wound that requires regular attention and may become infected
>from a safety perspective alone they shouldn't be permitted in, say, under 12s and hopefully one day they wont be
its definetly a shop for special occasions. also love monsoon, thats my other special occasion shop! :)
> IMO the primary concern - i.e. a child's welfare - is based entirely on the fact they are dangerous for young children, therafter there are choice and aesthetic issues depending on personal opinion but from a safety perspective alone they shouldn't be permitted in, say, under 12s and hopefully one day they wont be
> My friend is a body piercer and she wont pierce anyone under the age of 14.....there are many reasons for this mainly health issues to do with the growth and develpoment of a childs body
> That's good to know philly :-) I hope there are many professionals in that field who feel similarly which is for the greater good IMO in the absence of laws to the contrary.
> Also, its just come to me, there are no nerves or cartliage in our ear lobes
> The fake white tips are all chunky and squared off and twice the length of the fake pink bit - mms from the cuticles. Ghastly, just tooooo ghastly
> can I say all of this has just been a bit of fun between a bunch of girls airing their opinions on certain styles of dress, nobody has passed comment on the type of people that may lie beneath these styles
>Yep, I would never, ever, pass judgement on a baby cos she had her ears pierced
> we can't choose our relations!
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