monroe.
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Thursday October 30th, 2008 @ 7:45 PM
Filed under: Piercing
I know that peircing yourself is really unprofessional.
But today I gave myself a monroe.
I stearlized evreything I used.
So I peirced it, then I took the pin out & put the earing in, only thing is… its too short & the earing won’t go through the other side…
I mean it feels finee & evreything is okayy buh it just doesn’t go out the other side.
Well my question is…
Is their anything bad about this?
Will it be okayyy to wear it like this?
&& if I keep it in for a long time, then take it out. Will it close?
Soo… you didn’t give yourself a monroe piercing. You poked a hole in your face and set a piece of barbell into it.
Bad idea.
Take it out, see a doctor to make sure you haven’t made yourself sick by piercing yourself at home and then see a piercer about having it re-done properly.
Reputable piercers have extensive training on aseptic technique (how to NOT make you sick and injure you during a piercing) piercing placement, acceptable body jewelry size and quality to make sure things go off without a hitch and you don’t end up with potentially life-threatening infection, disfiguring scarring and a wasted piercing attempt.
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8 Responses to “monroe.”
So… they’ve just been sitting around with a piece of metal stuck inside their upper lip?
AGH, that sounds even more awful than any piercing. Please, PLEASE take it out and make sure you haven’t gotten an infection. How could you not think that was a bad thing? The fact that you started your post with, “Okay, I know this is probably wrong, but…” shows me you don’t have the skills necessary to pierce anything, let alone yourself.
sixums on October 30th, 2008 at 11:21 pmI’m really sorry, okay I’m not at all, but I laughed out loud when I read this. Are you serious? I don’t even think this person used a hollow needle and a proper piece of jewelry. What it sounds like that they used a sewing needle and an earing stud.
Bad, very very bad.
carebearjizz on October 31st, 2008 at 3:06 amI have a feeling the poster is in the 14ish range.
Melody on October 31st, 2008 at 10:37 amMelody. Judging by the multiple typos (perhaps they were intentional…), yes, I think she’s in the 13/14 age range.
Jesus. Misspelling “sterilize” means that she doesn’t even know the definition of the word. I’m sure she didn’t take the safety pin and earring stud down to the nearest studio to get them autoclaved.
Clara on October 31st, 2008 at 11:18 amThere’s so much information online about safe piercing and the proper tools and jewelry that being 13/14 is no excuse. Kids have so much knowledge at their fingertips (including a dictionary and spell-check) and the fact that she’s posting on BME means she has all the info needed to make an informed decision…and she still fucked it up.
HereKittyKitty on November 1st, 2008 at 2:12 amSounds like she’s more concerned with trying to fly under her parents radar than having a healthy piercing (DIY or not).
My favourite is that she spelled ‘pierced’ wrong.
Kim on November 2nd, 2008 at 4:41 pmLOL
lisa on December 1st, 2008 at 12:06 am=o oh my what is this??
pin? earing???
HAHA
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