As promised,
a detailed description of my very first (and last!) piercing.
a detailed description of my very first (and last!) piercing.
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It was spontaneous.
Beth and I were eating quesadillas and salad when Shelby texted me.
It was spontaneous.
Beth and I were eating quesadillas and salad when Shelby texted me.
"We should get piercings tonight!" The text read.
I laughed and did a classic eye-roll. Yeah right.
It was a mistake to read said text to Beth, who has an addiction to having needles stuck in her body. Once word was out, I knew we had to go.
I agreed to tag along but refused to have anything done. They squealed about getting their belly-buttons pierced, and off into the warm spring night we went.
Our destination: Primal Urge Tatooz (classy, yes?)
They practically skipped inside, eager to deflile their bodies (joke) and I followed suit. Once inside, it got interesting. I spotted the nose rings and drooled over the shiny diamond studs.
"Should I get my nose pierced?" I asked my piercing-junkie friends.
"Yes!" They exclaimed.
I made little argument.
I signed a paper, showed some ID, and the three of us followed our piercer to a "back room." (Sketch, right?)
I signed a paper, showed some ID, and the three of us followed our piercer to a "back room." (Sketch, right?)
Beth and Shelby got their belly-buttons pierced. My turn -my nose- was last. I'm sure I did this purposefully, but that wasn't in the forefront of my mind. I was in fact thinking,
"my parents are going to shoot me dead."
However, I'm a brave (legal adult) soul, so I hopped up on the table and let her disinfect my freckled nose. She then took a marker and made a little dot on my nose. I examined it in the mirror. "A little lower," I requested, to which she complied.
She then took medal clamps and squeezed my nose. I was starting to get nervous.
"Does it hurt?" I asked her. She gave me a smile. Of comfort or humor I'll never know, but I chose to believe comfort.
"Just close your eyes," were here instructions.
Who was I to disobey a woman holding a needle up to my face?
Who was I to disobey a woman holding a needle up to my face?
My eyes fluttered closed and I could hear my heart pounding in my ears. I felt a sting as the needle intruded my skin.
I think I may have kicked her in the knee. Even so, she encouraged me and said I was doing great, and I cheered myself on inside my head. It was all over very fast and I was surprised at how little it hurt.
I am a really tough girl with a high pain tolerance. I knew I could do this without crying. When I said this in front of the piercer, she said that you can't not shed a tear when you get your nose pierced. I don't know specefics, but something about nerves was said.
So of course we had to get a picture of my tear. (And cute nose ring.)
It was, by far, the most defiant thing I have ever done in my entire life. Why did I do this?
It's college.
Al, that is so exciting! I was actually thinking of getting my pierced but I just don't know. I'm glad you were brave enough! And thanks for commenting on my post, I am feeling much better. :) Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so proud that you went through with it! Have your parents seen it yet?
ReplyDeleteI want my done so bad. My parents told me no more piercings after number 6. I'm at number 13, so what's one more, right?! :)
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