...Opinions on belly button piercing....
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I just turned 31 and I'm going to get mine done soon. Of course, I love piercings and have many of them already anyway. I say go for it! Oh, and both of my sisters have had belly rings for years and they have never gotten infected.0
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If you like them, don't worry about what other people think of them. Be confident in your decision. If someone says something to you about it just tell them, "It's a good thing I had *my* belly-button pierced and not yours then, huh?"0
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My sister has one and it's awesome looking on her...had a cousin get one and it never would heal so she removed it...I saw one being done and it looked a little painful to me but never having done it I cant say on that...Would I get one, Um not sure I've had lots of trouble with my pierced ears and only can wear real gold for short periods of time..Would I like one,,,Um Heck yeah if I was down to my goal weight and had a nice flat tummy with no streatch marks from having babies I'd love one. They are sexy!0
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I like when a girl has one
my uncle seriously got his pierced years ago and I thought it was the strangest thing... I still don't get it.
I know a couple of guys who have it done. On the right guy it can be quite attractive, weirdly.0 -
I'm 39 and still wear mine. I've had it done since I was 27 (late developer!!) I took it out and it closed up when I was pregnant with my son so had to get it re pierced but have had another babe since then and it has never closed up again. I still love it and don't think I'll take it out ever!!0
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Mine took FOREVER to heal. Probably a full year. Got infected a million times. I knew so many girls who gave up on theirs but I was stubborn. LOL. I do know that a lot of men think they are sexy though. Mine has survived birthing 3 children though and never closes up even when I leave the ring out for years at a time. It's weird. I might go get a new ring for it though, as my husband likes it. But yeah, I'm with you. Should anyone over the age of 25 be wearing one? (I do have the belly for it though...)0
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Well I am 43 and had mine done after my last child 8 years ago. It healed easily and I never had any problems with it. I like mine, I just want my tummy to be flatter now so I can see it when I look down:laugh:0
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my boyfriend had loads of piercings including his navel done twice, top and bottom, and i thought it was really sexy.
Hes taken them all out now, sadly0 -
WELL...I'm 44 now and I've had mine for at least 15 years or so I guess?? I remember it took forever to heal, but I've never had problems with it. And I *still* like it! My BB looks weird without it now...it's been a part of me for so long!0
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If you like them, don't worry about what other people think of them. Be confident in your decision. If someone says something to you about it just tell them, "It's a good thing I had *my* belly-button pierced and not yours then, huh?"
LOVE!!!! Best come back ever - totally going to use this. I've got someone in my life who likes to make comments on EVERYTHING I do - from putting artificial sweetner in my coffee to how I raise my children. I think I just found my standard come back.
As for the belly button...make sure the ring is NOT nickle - pure sterling silver. Mine only got infected once - with a nickle ring. Enjoy!0 -
When I get to my goal weight, that is going to be one of my "treats" to spend my money on!
As well as a small butterfly tattoo symbolizing "CHANGE"<30 -
I just think it's trashy.. plus if you were to ever get pregnant, have you seen the scars, or that thing people have to put in when they want to keep it? Gross0
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My mom says the same thing0
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I'm thinking of getting mine pierced too. I've been ashamed of my belly my entire life. Now suddenly I'm not. It's a huge milestone.0
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I got my top belly button piercing when I was 15 and got my bottom belly button piercing when I was 17. I'm now 25, and two kids later, I still have them both and love them. My mom went with me when I was 15 and got hers pierced as well. She is now 56 years old and still wears it. She is only about 120 lbs, and looks nice with it. I think belly piercings are hot! :-)0
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I used to work in the medical field and you will NOT BELIEVE the bacteria that grows in a bellybutton. It is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. Its a nice warm, moist area. While it may be "Cute" (to some people), it is a area that never heals 100% and everyone who gets a peircing will eventually fight a infection on it. I have yet to meet someone who has had one who has never had a infection, small or large. If you get it, be prepared to take care of it. Lots of cleaning and stuff......
Wow i love your zumba ticker how do you get this?0 -
It looks ok on some teenagers. It looks dreadful after pregnancy when you have stretch marks radiating from the hole and your belly button is distorted beyond recognition. Don't do it.0
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I just think it's trashy.. plus if you were to ever get pregnant, have you seen the scars, or that thing people have to put in when they want to keep it? Gross
eh alot of people think tattoos are trashy so what?
I got my belly button as a 42nd birthday present to my self. took maybe 3 months to heal, no infexctions and at the moment got black colored jewerly in so no 'sparkle' either LOL0 -
i love piercings in general but i do really like belly button rings. I actually have two, the top and the bottom, but i think they are cute and it make me feel more confident... definitely go for it!!0
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I used to work in the medical field and you will NOT BELIEVE the bacteria that grows in a bellybutton. It is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. Its a nice warm, moist area. While it may be "Cute" (to some people), it is a area that never heals 100% and everyone who gets a peircing will eventually fight a infection on it. I have yet to meet someone who has had one who has never had a infection, small or large. If you get it, be prepared to take care of it. Lots of cleaning and stuff......
I have never been in the medical field, this is just my experience...I have had mine pierced for 13 years,since I was 19. It is fully healed, I have had it out through at least half of both pregnancies without it closing up, it has never been infected. I did have to take special care of it when it was first done, but since then I do not do anything besides regular washing in the shower. In my opinion, it is not any different then the piercings in my ears, except I change the jewelery less often! Do be sure they are using stainless steel or hypo allergenic jewelery though, I am allergic to the nickel in some and it was much more noticeable in my belly button piercing then it has ever been in my ear piercings!0 -
I used to work in the medical field and you will NOT BELIEVE the bacteria that grows in a bellybutton. It is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. Its a nice warm, moist area. While it may be "Cute" (to some people), it is a area that never heals 100% and everyone who gets a peircing will eventually fight a infection on it. I have yet to meet someone who has had one who has never had a infection, small or large. If you get it, be prepared to take care of it. Lots of cleaning and stuff......
2 of my 3 daughters have a belly button ring and neither of them has had an infection.
I havnt read thru the whole thread yet, but I have dermals (google it, they are AWESOME) I've just gotten 4 (3 on my sternum, between my boobs, and one 1/2 an inch above my butt) and I've planned several more. 5 around my belly button is my reward for getting a flat stomach 3 on my wrist for my kids and a design on my back. I'm 37 So no, if you want a belly button ring get one lol0 -
I think you should get it if you like it because in the end it is your decision and not the one of random people on a website. If you really want it, you'll get it. If not, you'll wait. Easy. Looks like you are kind of hesitant, so just wait. You can still get it pierced when you are 50 or so. I think you should be sure about it.
Personally, I don't like belly button piercings that much. I just think it's kind of... I don't know. Silly.
It was big in the 90s, but now? Just like tattoos right above your butt. Not too cute.
But again, your choice. Different people will tell you different things, so listen to yourself.
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I can't speak from personal experience but a young friend of mine had one - she is a buff Marine Corps officer. However when she got to the last trimester of her first pregnancy she said she REALLY regretted getting it since the hole stretched, ripped open, and bled all the time.0
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All of the talk about belly button piercings and pregnancy is kind of scary to someone who is young and wants to get it done. I have had my belly button piercings for over ten years and with both pregnancies I took out my belly rings and just inserted them once a week to make sure my holes didn't close up. I had no stretch marks coming out of my belly button, nor did my piercing look funky after I had my kids and my body went back to a smaller size. They look the same way today that they did ten years ago. I still love the way they look and it makes me feel 10x better in a bikini after having my babies. And that's enough for me.0
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I used to work in the medical field and you will NOT BELIEVE the bacteria that grows in a bellybutton. It is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. Its a nice warm, moist area. While it may be "Cute" (to some people), it is a area that never heals 100% and everyone who gets a peircing will eventually fight a infection on it. I have yet to meet someone who has had one who has never had a infection, small or large. If you get it, be prepared to take care of it. Lots of cleaning and stuff......
Well, I got mine done at 19 and I am 25 now. It has never been infected and requires just as much cleaning as your belly button typically does, pierced or not. Healing time does take forever and you should be prepared to do sea salt soaks during that time, and not be anxious to switch from the original jewellery anytime soon. I like mine and have no regrets about it. I did get it for me though so I'm not flashing it about here and there and don't really give a flying rip if others like it or not lol. If it's something you want, go for it! Just research it first.
I should also add I have no plans on getting pregnant so that never really affected my decision to get one, but if that's something you are considering for the future, they do make jewellery specifically designed for when you are pregnant that flexes with your body.0 -
I'm so glad my body takes well to pretty much everything.
The only piercing I ever had a problem with was my cartilidge. That was done 2 years ago and it STILL hurts. Ugh.
Belly button was SUCH a breeze for me. Thinking about getting my lip next. Actually, belly button probably caused me the least trouble of ALL my piercings. It didn't hurt for more than a couple days. Cleaning was super easy. Changed it after about 3 weeks. No problem with that at all.0 -
Got one for my 40th birthday. I loved it, hubby was indifferent, but then, I didn't do it for him. I think they're cool.0
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i got itt!!!0
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oooh post a picture of it please! I'm so excited for you!0
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