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Piercing placement / too thin ?
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 6:46 pm
by marsouin
Hey,
I'd like to know if my 2 piercings are too low ? The first one is at 3,2mm at the moment and i find it a bit low (it looks a lil bit lower in real life).
I'd like to get to 2g or 0g maximum for the first hole...
Thanks !

Re: Piercing placement / too thin ?
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 9:11 pm
by KAISERROLLS
Honestly its all cosmetic to you. The placement wont effect stretching anything unless you go past like a 0g. Although like i said it might look a little thin and funny, but it shouldn't hurt you.
Re: Piercing placement / too thin ?
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 9:14 pm
by marsouin
So you don't think that it can get dangerous pre-0g ? People on BodyArtForm told me it could be risky to stretch further (than my actual size) considering it looks quite thin...
Thanks.
Re: Piercing placement / too thin ?
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 11:23 pm
by KAISERROLLS
No not at all, you will feel it if it gets too thin. Honestly people on BAF and BME dont always know the facts, you can ask around some more if you wish its your decision, but from having stretched my ears twice i would say you are fine, theres some other threads on here about piercing placement, you should search for them and see.
Also yes, it looks thin, but even if it gets risky up to a 0g or 2g, ill guarente you that it will be okay at least to a 6g or 4g without going on a limb

But im gonna stick with my you'll be fine comments. Legitly though its your decision.
Re: Piercing placement / too thin ?
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 3:35 am
by mouse2cat
If you are already bothered enough by the placement that you are asking us if it is too low. Then it will continue to bother you. Get it re pierced where you want it and you will be much happier. can you stretch it? Yes. Will it continue to look low? Yes.
Re: Piercing placement / too thin ?
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 6:38 am
by marsouin
Fine. And thanks !
It didn't appear particularly low to me until i read all those alarming threads
I'll try it anyway.
What are the sure signs of a "thinnering" (is that english ?)