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Ear Stretcher Help!?

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Kay, So Me And My Cousin Are Stretching Our Ears.

But I Have A Few Questions

(Right Now I'm At A 14 BTW)

So

1) Is It Smart To Jump From A 14 To An 8?Or Should I Go To A 12 Or 10 1st. I Skipped From 20 - 14 So I Didn't Think It Would Be That Bad.

2) Will It Ever Close?!

Or Will It Be Nasty And Saggy And Gross Forever!?

And Whats The Exact Gauge Till It Wont Close. Cause I Wanna Go To A 4.

3) Is It Noticable, Cause My Parents Have NO Idea :P

4) If I Take It Out For Soccer Will It Close Up?!

5) Will It Hurt :P

Thankss

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  1. 1) It's never smart to skip sizes.  Save up the money & invest in the all the tools you need.

    2) It may, it may not - it's different for everyone.  But generally, 4g is the point of no return.

    3) Depends how big you go to.  

    4) See #2

    5) It may sting a little, but it shouldn't be painful.

    Also, stop typing like that, your questions were really hard to read.


  2. Don't expect me to know anything about this, but someone told me about those once.  They said that it's easier to open it slowly.  If it hurts too much to jump, don't do it.  Unless soccer class is a day long, I doubt it will close up.

    I think after a certain point, it will close up, but don't trust me on that, that's just my opinion, I have no idea.

  3. 1. NOOOOO it is not smart to jump- skipping sizes=BLOWOUTS. You do not want an ugly, painful and disgusting blow out- trust me. Take your time and don't skip sizes or your ears will actually hate you. Wait a month in between stretches.

    2. It depends how big you go, but it also depends on person to person. There is no deffinate that your ears will shrink back or if they will shrink back to a smaller size even. If you treat them well though your chances will be greatly increased. And a 4g is widely considered to be a size that you can return from. Obviously there is no gaurantee and if you are not comfortable with the idea of forever having big lobes, it might not be the best idea to stretch them.

    3. At a 4g yes it is noticeable- in a minute I'll post a pic up of my ear which is a 4g...my parents dont care because im 18, and allowed to do what i want with my body. But you can hide them easily if need be. You can buy flesh colored plugs or plugs with gems in- these just give the appearance of big blingy ear rings. You can also wear your hair down, which pretty much covers it. At a 4 its not so in your face that everyone will notice.

    4) That depends how long you've had it. If you have had it a short amount of time then yes its likely to shrink abit. If youve had it for a long time its less likely- however people can have stretched ears for years and they shrink a little when taken out for a day or so...i guess it depends on your body. But dont try to do it whilst they are new.

    5) They shouldnt hurt if you do it properly. You will feel a hot sensation and a slight stinging. If it hurts badly or bleeds then your ear isnt ready to stretch and your probably going at too fast a pace in which case you should slow down.

    Hope that helped you and in a mo I'll post a pic of my ear. =)

  4. um

    yeah, it will be gross forever and yeah, it is noticable

    and yeah, it will hurt

    and no, dont do it


  5. Ummm why strech your ear??

    Weirdo...

  6. when i was at the small sizes, i jumped

    but definitely not that many sizes. just jump like one size

    i have been told at tattoo parlors and hot topic and places like that that you can go to zeros and they will still close up

    so don't freak that everyone is saying they close at fours

    yes, it is definitely noticeable around 6's and 4's

    if its just for like one game of soccor or something it wont close up, just put them back in at night or something

    i just put 2's in and it didnt hurt

    but it did hurt super bad going from six to four

    the rest of them dont hurt
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