What should I pierce that my Mom can't see??

I found a small piercing ring today && want to use it. I haven’t any money && my mom is anti-piercings so I need to do something she can’t see. But it’s only small so I can’t pierce belly button again or nipple. I also need to make sure that it’s something I won’t kill myself by piercing. && Before I get any lectures from clever fun-advicers, I know it won’t be as clean as if I went to a certified body modification artist, but I WILL clean everything to my ability, using steaming, the candle thing && spirit cleaners, && I have some skin sterilisation stuff aswell. I just want some advice on what and preferably the best way to aswell.

Answer #1

Umm, hiding isn’t the best idea because when the piercing gets found out, you can get in serious trouble, ala me and my dad, but really, I got my septum done and was able to hide it for months from both of my parents until I finally decided to show them. It’s virtually not noticeable flipped up in your nose! However, mine was not done by a random ring I fuond somewhere, so be cautious, and know the consequences you could face if your parents found out.

Answer #2

OH man.

Please, have a little more respect for your parents and your body. You FOUND this piercing ring? Where? Why does finding it mean you have to pierce yourself to use it? It’s just asking for a nasty infection to pierce yourself and then use a ring you found. Then you’ll have to tell your parents, cause you’ll have to go to the doctor.

Believe me – I’ve had my tongue (still have it), eyebrow, lip and my boyfriend has 2 on his lip, his traguses, and his septum. Body modification is a simple but wonderful art when taken seriously.

Answer #3

I do take it seriously. && like I said, I cleaned the jewellery, the needle && the area, alot better than some people I know. && I’m 16. Respect for my parents isn’t that high on my list when nothing I do is right for them anyway. Since posting I got impatient && pierced the web of my tongue. I cleaned everything several times before doing anything. Right now it seems fine but I’m keeping my eye on it.

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