What do you think of nose rings?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They look best on the intended culture.


Cultural appropriation is looked down ipon anyways.
Anonymous
99 percent of the time it looks hideous.
Anonymous
They bring out my inner conservative. They look so bad.

When I see a pretty young girl with a nose ring and visible tattoos, I feel so bad for her parents.
Anonymous
I think it looks try hard, personally. I associate it with middle aged women trying to be hip, because that's mainly who I see with them.

Though on an Indian woman I think it looks pretty and makes sense. But indian women have been wearing them a long time. When I meet some 40-something white mom with a nise stud, it feels like she's trying to avoid looking like her mom by doing something her mom would never do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it looks try hard, personally. I associate it with middle aged women trying to be hip, because that's mainly who I see with them.

Though on an Indian woman I think it looks pretty and makes sense. But indian women have been wearing them a long time. When I meet some 40-something white mom with a nise stud, it feels like she's trying to avoid looking like her mom by doing something her mom would never do.


This.

I know a white Jewish woman pushing 50 with a pierced nose (she wears a sparkly stud rather than a ring). She got it in her late 20s (her midlife crisis arrived early). Piercings were popular then, but she was the only one in our peer group to do it. She was still single and living in the city, so it wasn’t a suburban mom thing.

And while I know it’s a cultural thing for Indian women, I still think it looks cool on some women but weird on others. I think you need to have a certain vibe to pull it off as an attractive look. Honestly, it’s mostly a big distraction rather than a value add.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing you don't like black and brown people either, because they "look dirty".


Oh FFS, no.
Anonymous
This OP talks about nose rings being nauseating and hating tattoos at least once a week. Please stop feeding this stupid troll.

YES OP, I know it's the same person over and over again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My nose ring -- a delicate 18k stud w/diamond-- is for me, not you, OP.


You are insufferable but not because of your nose jewelry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was at a dentist one day saw a patient with one ring in nose. Do they ask them to take it out wouldn't it get in the way when hygienist is cleaning?


It's in the nose, sweetie, not their teeth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do y'all really not know this?

It is queer signaling.


No it's not. There is something wrong with you if you think this is the case. In many instances it's cultural, you ignorant fool.
Anonymous
LOL, Saturday night, all the conservatives mamas with zero life and their panties in a bunch with a giant rod up their ass come out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it looks try hard, personally. I associate it with middle aged women trying to be hip, because that's mainly who I see with them.

Though on an Indian woman I think it looks pretty and makes sense. But indian women have been wearing them a long time. When I meet some 40-something white mom with a nise stud, it feels like she's trying to avoid looking like her mom by doing something her mom would never do.

Probably the middle aged women you see got them 20-30 years ago, sweetie pie. Do the math, LOL
Anonymous
I don’t like them. Not really that attractive on anyone but it’s their nose not mine.

I don’t really care. But I never thought, hey they look great, I should get one.
Anonymous
A little stud is fine but I hate the big cow ring ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it looks try hard, personally. I associate it with middle aged women trying to be hip, because that's mainly who I see with them.

Though on an Indian woman I think it looks pretty and makes sense. But indian women have been wearing them a long time. When I meet some 40-something white mom with a nise stud, it feels like she's trying to avoid looking like her mom by doing something her mom would never do.

Probably the middle aged women you see got them 20-30 years ago, sweetie pie. Do the math, LOL


That's about when they became popular. I'm really surprised the piercing fad hasn't run its course now, seeing as it's been trendy for about the last 30 years. A lot of people's meemaws now have nose rings, eyebrow rings and multiple ear piercings.
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