Luhluhluh wrote:
Hey NurseAngela, fellow nurse here.
I too had thought at one time to get my nose pierced because why? I dunno - because I just wanted to do something different.
But I didn't, partly because my nose is already big and I did not need something to draw attention to it lol
So I didn't do it and now I'm glad I didn't because now I look at noserings and, while there are some that look okay on people, some just don't. For me, anyway, I'm glad I didn't do it.
I personally don't look down on them or anything, because there are some that look okay, but they're just not for me. I also think it probably depends on which part of the country you live. A nose ring in say California probably won't even get a second look while in say Arkansas or West Virginia, it probably would.
Thank you for chiming in. I do want to clarify that I want a stud and not a ring. I would like it to be a cubic zirconia and to be on the small side which I find more tasteful. I saw an LPN the other night who had one and I just loved it! I am worried that if I change my mind and take it out then I will have a scar, but she did take hers out and moved it to the other side and you can't even notice the one side had been pierced. I don't know why, but it is something that I have wanted to do now for 3 months and I haven't really gotten it out of my mind (usually meaning that I will end up doing something) and every time I see someone that has one I still really want it. Everyone I talk to about it say that I would look great with it especially with my long hair and my nose seems to be smaller and perfect for it. I've always like dressing and looking "girly" with just one thing that is out of the ordinary to show that I am different and have my own style. I just don't want to sneeze and the thing flies out and hits someone.
A sidenote: My Ma is totally against it, but she is always against most out of the ordinary things that I want to do.
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