Am I having a midlife crisis? I'm seriously considering getting a nose ring

Anonymous

Why? They're so ugly and animalistic.
I'm aware that we're all animals, but still - you really want to look like a cow?

Why can't you get something a little less vulgar?

Anonymous
Don't do it. If a 40 year old shows up with a nose ring, people will assume you've lost your mind.
Anonymous
Don't do it. It looks un-hygienic. I wonder what happens when you sneeze or blow your nose.
Anonymous
OP, I got one last year (I'm 35)!

I've always wanted a nose ring and finally did it. I LOVE IT!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I got one last year (I'm 35)!

I've always wanted a nose ring and finally did it. I LOVE IT!


Oh and not at all difficult to clean. Buy or make a saline solution and spray your nose to keep it clean. No muss, no fuss.
Anonymous
I'm 40 and have had a septum ring since I was 16. I work with 4 women who are also 30 - 50 who have nose rings (nostril though) and no one thinks anything of it. We are all attorneys or otherwise professionals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and have had a septum ring since I was 16. I work with 4 women who are also 30 - 50 who have nose rings (nostril though) and no one thinks anything of it. We are all attorneys or otherwise professionals.


I'm sorry, but there is no way you are in a law firm with 4 women who all have nose and/or septum rings.

I know that's not exactly what you wrote, but this idea that attorneys at actual firms that regularly go to court and present in front of judges and have meetings with clients are rocking suits and nose rings is ridiculous.


And people ARE looking at your septum ring all the time asking themselves "what in the F?" all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and have had a septum ring since I was 16. I work with 4 women who are also 30 - 50 who have nose rings (nostril though) and no one thinks anything of it. We are all attorneys or otherwise professionals.


I'm sorry, but there is no way you are in a law firm with 4 women who all have nose and/or septum rings.

I know that's not exactly what you wrote, but this idea that attorneys at actual firms that regularly go to court and present in front of judges and have meetings with clients are rocking suits and nose rings is ridiculous.


And people ARE looking at your septum ring all the time asking themselves "what in the F?" all the time.


Wow. I can never get over the nerve of people telling others that their experience can't be true/real.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Why? They're so ugly and animalistic.
I'm aware that we're all animals, but still - you really want to look like a cow?

Why can't you get something a little less vulgar?



Bulls have nose rings. Not cows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and have had a septum ring since I was 16. I work with 4 women who are also 30 - 50 who have nose rings (nostril though) and no one thinks anything of it. We are all attorneys or otherwise professionals.


I'm sorry, but there is no way you are in a law firm with 4 women who all have nose and/or septum rings.

I know that's not exactly what you wrote, but this idea that attorneys at actual firms that regularly go to court and present in front of judges and have meetings with clients are rocking suits and nose rings is ridiculous.


And people ARE looking at your septum ring all the time asking themselves "what in the F?" all the time.


Wow. I can never get over the nerve of people telling others that their experience can't be true/real.



So then post the name of this "suits and septum" law firm. Must be a fascinating website with all of their pictures!
Anonymous
You wouldn't be the first one to have a midlife crises. As they say, "There's no fool like an old fool".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and have had a septum ring since I was 16. I work with 4 women who are also 30 - 50 who have nose rings (nostril though) and no one thinks anything of it. We are all attorneys or otherwise professionals.


I'm sorry, but there is no way you are in a law firm with 4 women who all have nose and/or septum rings.

I know that's not exactly what you wrote, but this idea that attorneys at actual firms that regularly go to court and present in front of judges and have meetings with clients are rocking suits and nose rings is ridiculous.


And people ARE looking at your septum ring all the time asking themselves "what in the F?" all the time.
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I do not have a septum ring, but they can easily be tucked away and you would never know it's there. Unlike tattoos, the beauty of a piercing is that you can remove them if you need to and put them back when you are done. Unfortunately, when you have preconceived notions, it's hard to see any other side. I wish more people could pull the stick out of their backsides and dig deeper than the surface.
Anonymous
It is extremely common among the soccer mom types at our kids school now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and have had a septum ring since I was 16. I work with 4 women who are also 30 - 50 who have nose rings (nostril though) and no one thinks anything of it. We are all attorneys or otherwise professionals.


I'm sorry, but there is no way you are in a law firm with 4 women who all have nose and/or septum rings.

I know that's not exactly what you wrote, but this idea that attorneys at actual firms that regularly go to court and present in front of judges and have meetings with clients are rocking suits and nose rings is ridiculous.


And people ARE looking at your septum ring all the time asking themselves "what in the F?" all the time.


Wow. I can never get over the nerve of people telling others that their experience can't be true/real.



So then post the name of this "suits and septum" law firm. Must be a fascinating website with all of their pictures!


I'm not that pp. But, it's odd that you think that there is a one size fits all law firm.
Anonymous
I think a septum dominates a person's face to the point that this is all I see when I look at them. I want to peck at it like a magpie. Shiny! I figure it's some kind of defensive filtering device at this point.

A stud/small ring can enhance beauty, or at least it doesn't make it the only thing you see on the wearer's face. I think if you want it, just get it. You can always take it out and the hole that is left behind looks mostly like a freckle.
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