26
Sep

which piercing is

a) most painful

and

b) least painful

???


Answer:
it depends really

for me, the least painful was my earlobes, because i have thin earlobes and they were done with a gun.

the most painful was my navel because there were 3 pains, the needle, the bellybar, and then the constant pain for the next few days!

but i heard that the most painful was either the tongue or the nipple.


Answer:
guess it depends on your attitude you go in with how much you want it and your own pain threshold.

only just started getting pierced in last few months so:

first piercing was nipples and i barely noticed she'd done it maybe i was too pysched up, 2nd piercing was VCH and i really didn't find that painful either though alcohol wipe on a sensitive area really not nice,ear lobes 3rd and 4th was most unpleasant though i did have mine done with a gun so guess it was more of a pinching shock then if it had been done with a needle


Answer:
My most painful were my nipples because I had them both done in the same session, within 5 seconds of eachother

Least painful was my lip, boyfriend had his done and told me it injured loads so i got nervous, then when I got it, I didn't feel a thing and it healed dead quick with no bother too =]


Answer:
most painfully i had was either my tongue, becasue they didn't numb it, or my nippe bar because even if sum1 jst hugged me it injured lol

least painfull was my ear lobes or my belly the 1st tym x


Answer:
from the ones Ive had done

id state lobe with gun is lease painfull cuz its so swift and belly button is most painful cuz its think and slower


Answer:
i don't know maybe ear piercing because people would be used to getting the ear pierced abd it is one of the most popular type of piercing

Answer:
I'd say lobes are least and clit is most…

Cartilage doesn't really hurt. Nose kind of does.


Answer:
mainley applys to boys but genital picing

Answer:
a) nipples.

b) tongue and lobes

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