Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the tiniest diamond stud in my nostril. I generally wear jeans and linen buttondowns, or a boxy sweater. I like having that tiny bit of edge.
Looks like a blackhead
Anonymous wrote:I think people are putting too much thought into judging others choices. It’s a little sad. If you like it and it makes you happy, enjoy. I have a nose stud, I love it. I’m a Dead Head, it’s fun, it makes me smile. Don’t care what others think. Just enjoying my life with those I love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if you are Indian
Not if you are white
I’m assuming you are white spreading this BS. So white people can’t wear dreads or a kimono? So ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:I have the tiniest diamond stud in my nostril. I generally wear jeans and linen buttondowns, or a boxy sweater. I like having that tiny bit of edge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People keep saying nose rings are “edgy.” I know tons of very boring women who have nose rings. Is it really so edgy anymore?
Yeah I'm neutral on nose rings (do what you want) but I find the comments about how a nose ring somehow communicates "edge" or that you're "wild" just very.... old-fashioned? It's a piercing in a not-particularly-sensitive part of your body. To me they are truly no different than ear piercings.
Like if the thing that says you are "edgy" is your tiny nose stud, I hate to be the one to break this to you, but you are incredibly square!
Are a lot of people on this thread in their sixties and older, or something? Being shocked by nose rings is an attitude I expect from my 75 year-old mom, and not members of Gen X and younger.