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Postby Guest on Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:33 am

i find hoop earrings swing really nice but actually the dangle type hook earrings are better!

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Postby Guest #1 on Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:18 pm

Just an update
I'm asking a parents tomorrow
I hope I get a positive reaction from at least one of them
Any more suggestions/help/questions/thoughts/comments?

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Postby Guest on Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:38 am

julie_h fan club wrote:
The Colonel wrote:
. wrote:
. wrote:A few posts ago, I told you guys about my strong christian dad. I talked to him about it some more and he said that he would think about it since there wasnt really a good reason for me not to, and that he really couldn't find a reason to say no. My 16th birthday is coming up soon and he said that this might be a present for me.


If he's a strong Christian, follow his Biblical advice, and then, as a side issue, do your ears as well, if your dad lets you.


Oh please. :roll:

Spare us the nonsense.


i agree with you Colonel, i think this could be julie h again...



Why do think that there is only one person visiting this whole site that enjoys posting these kind of stories?

I can see the Colonel is a bit obsessed with this McMum character, but what about the rest of you? Did you see that? I asked about the rest of you instead of assuming that it's all one person posting under other guest posts. Learn!

The world is a big place you know.

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Postby The Colonel on Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:19 am

. wrote:
julie_h fan club wrote:
The Colonel wrote:
. wrote:
. wrote:A few posts ago, I told you guys about my strong christian dad. I talked to him about it some more and he said that he would think about it since there wasnt really a good reason for me not to, and that he really couldn't find a reason to say no. My 16th birthday is coming up soon and he said that this might be a present for me.


If he's a strong Christian, follow his Biblical advice, and then, as a side issue, do your ears as well, if your dad lets you.


Oh please. :roll:

Spare us the nonsense.


i agree with you Colonel, i think this could be julie h again...



Why do think that there is only one person visiting this whole site that enjoys posting these kind of stories?

I can see the Colonel is a bit obsessed with this McMum character, but what about the rest of you? Did you see that? I asked about the rest of you instead of assuming that it's all one person posting under other guest posts. Learn!

The world is a big place you know.


I know who you are "guest".
I am the Colonel. The One. The Only. The Best. The Best of the Best. Image

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Postby Guest on Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:55 am

No Colonel, you don't.

I've been lurking on these boards for years and getting a fair bit of amusement from these stories that are posted. True or not they are in a way quite entertaining for readers like me and obviously for the posters.

About now I feel I should trawl back through this thread and copy and paste some grammatical phrase to give you that 'thrill of the chase'.

As I told you before, this is the internet. There really are a lot of people out here. Just learn to live with it.

nicom
 

Postby nicom on Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:14 pm

Dear Meguest111,
I, as a boy, wear all type of earrings : small drops, hoops, long hook earrings, even pearls in different colors. I must say : long earrings dangle and give a special feeling.
But why not ? If one has holes and like to wear them, one should do so and try at least if it suites.

nicom
 

Postby nicom on Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:14 pm

Dear Meguest111,
I, as a boy, wear all type of earrings : small drops, hoops, long hook earrings, even pearls in different colors. I must say : long earrings dangle and give a special feeling.
But why not ? If one has holes and like to wear them, one should do so and try at least if it suites.

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Postby Guest on Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:44 pm

Before anybody goes on I'm not julie H or any other troll....

I had my ear's pierced when I was 14. I'm now 27 and still wear earrings. At the time of having my ears pierced I wasn't very fashionable in fact a quiet shy teenager scared of what other people would think.

I was down town shopping with my mum looking for a new jacket for me. (My worst nightmare at the time) I didn't like anything as usual and in the end my mum decided on a jacket and I was having it, no arguements. It was a Starter Chicago Bulls jacket, consider to be a bit of a bad boy jacket at the time. Whilst paying for it, three boys walked into the store wearing bulls jackets, all with pierced ears. My mum saw these boys and then turned to me and annouced I'm getting your ears pierced.

Twenty minutes later i'm sat in a chair in claires having my ears pierced. At the time I was extremely annoyed and upset with my mum. But I'm so glad she forced me into all of the above because after a few days of wearing my new jacket and earrings I came to realise to not worry what others think and I actually got lots of good comments on my new look.

So if anybody is thinking about getting ears pierced and is worried what others will say, don't worry just go do it.

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Postby Guest on Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:47 pm

why did your mum force you to get your ears pierced?
do you think it is okay for a teen to be made to get his ears pierced like you?
why were you upset with your mum, what was it that caused upset?
what earrings did your mum make you get?

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Postby Guest #1 on Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:35 am

hey
just an update
im asking parents tomorrow
since im 16 i dont relly need their approval
just wanna let tbem kno
and then im getting both done on friday
so excited
wish me luck
shud i go for one ear or both
some of my friends r saying its gay to have both but i disagree
anymore questions/comments/suggestions/thoughts
thanks for all your help/support

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Postby Guest on Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:42 am

. wrote:Before anybody goes on I'm not julie H or any other troll....

I had my ear's pierced when I was 14. I'm now 27 and still wear earrings. At the time of having my ears pierced I wasn't very fashionable in fact a quiet shy teenager scared of what other people would think.

I was down town shopping with my mum looking for a new jacket for me. (My worst nightmare at the time) I didn't like anything as usual and in the end my mum decided on a jacket and I was having it, no arguements. It was a Starter Chicago Bulls jacket, consider to be a bit of a bad boy jacket at the time. Whilst paying for it, three boys walked into the store wearing bulls jackets, all with pierced ears. My mum saw these boys and then turned to me and annouced I'm getting your ears pierced.

Twenty minutes later i'm sat in a chair in claires having my ears pierced. At the time I was extremely annoyed and upset with my mum. But I'm so glad she forced me into all of the above because after a few days of wearing my new jacket and earrings I came to realise to not worry what others think and I actually got lots of good comments on my new look.

So if anybody is thinking about getting ears pierced and is worried what others will say, don't worry just go do it.




there is no doubt julie h wrote this, its such a load of crap...post a flik of yourself if you think your not julie.

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Postby Guest on Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:04 pm

. wrote:why did your mum force you to get your ears pierced?
do you think it is okay for a teen to be made to get his ears pierced like you?
why were you upset with your mum, what was it that caused upset?
what earrings did your mum make you get?


My mum is very conscious of what other people think, she wanted me to look fashionable and I was to scared of other people's reactions to do anything so bold. I just wanted to fade into the back ground. My mum forced me into having my ear's pierced because lots of lads my age had it done and she wanted me to fit in, I guess? I'm sure if I had put up more resistance it wouldn't have happened though, but I didn't like argueing with her.

I personally wouldn't force a teenager to have his/her ears pierced. Though I don't think my mum was wrong pushing me to haveing it done.

My upset with my mum was totally down to me being scared of other peoples reactions. The earrings were just plain gold piercing studs until a couple of months later when I decided to wear sleeper earrings.

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Postby Guest on Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:09 pm

. wrote:
. wrote:Before anybody goes on I'm not julie H or any other troll....

I had my ear's pierced when I was 14. I'm now 27 and still wear earrings. At the time of having my ears pierced I wasn't very fashionable in fact a quiet shy teenager scared of what other people would think.

I was down town shopping with my mum looking for a new jacket for me. (My worst nightmare at the time) I didn't like anything as usual and in the end my mum decided on a jacket and I was having it, no arguements. It was a Starter Chicago Bulls jacket, consider to be a bit of a bad boy jacket at the time. Whilst paying for it, three boys walked into the store wearing bulls jackets, all with pierced ears. My mum saw these boys and then turned to me and annouced I'm getting your ears pierced.

Twenty minutes later i'm sat in a chair in claires having my ears pierced. At the time I was extremely annoyed and upset with my mum. But I'm so glad she forced me into all of the above because after a few days of wearing my new jacket and earrings I came to realise to not worry what others think and I actually got lots of good comments on my new look.

So if anybody is thinking about getting ears pierced and is worried what others will say, don't worry just go do it.




there is no doubt julie h wrote this, its such a load of crap...post a flik of yourself if you think your not julie.



Why thank you for calling me Julie H. I've not been called that before! I will not be posting a picture of myself to justify my post. It's entirely up to the indivdual reader to decide on what he/she thinks of my posts. I'm simply telling my story.

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Postby Guest #1 on Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:08 am

hey
it seems like my messages are being ignored
just in case u didnt know im getting my ears (both) pierced tomorrow at the local tattoo/piercing shop with my friends, shes getting a rook and her boyfriends getting gauges up to 00" mm.
thanks again for all your help/encouragement.
any final thoughts before I go tomorrow
they'd be greatly appreciated
thanks

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Postby Guest on Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:38 pm

. wrote:
. wrote:
. wrote:Before anybody goes on I'm not julie H or any other troll....

I had my ear's pierced when I was 14. I'm now 27 and still wear earrings. At the time of having my ears pierced I wasn't very fashionable in fact a quiet shy teenager scared of what other people would think.

I was down town shopping with my mum looking for a new jacket for me. (My worst nightmare at the time) I didn't like anything as usual and in the end my mum decided on a jacket and I was having it, no arguements. It was a Starter Chicago Bulls jacket, consider to be a bit of a bad boy jacket at the time. Whilst paying for it, three boys walked into the store wearing bulls jackets, all with pierced ears. My mum saw these boys and then turned to me and annouced I'm getting your ears pierced.

Twenty minutes later i'm sat in a chair in claires having my ears pierced. At the time I was extremely annoyed and upset with my mum. But I'm so glad she forced me into all of the above because after a few days of wearing my new jacket and earrings I came to realise to not worry what others think and I actually got lots of good comments on my new look.

So if anybody is thinking about getting ears pierced and is worried what others will say, don't worry just go do it.




there is no doubt julie h wrote this, its such a load of crap...post a flik of yourself if you think your not julie.



Why thank you for calling me Julie H. I've not been called that before! I will not be posting a picture of myself to justify my post. It's entirely up to the indivdual reader to decide on what he/she thinks of my posts. I'm simply telling my story.


post a photo to prove your not julie h you sad prick

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