I love giving advice, apparently, so if you are a newly pierced person or are planning on being pierced, here are some of the things I found helpful, as somebody who isn't a professional piercer but has had six plus piercings on my face and body, and multiple ear piercings (which I don't count, since I DIY'd them):
Normal bath towels are your enemy, proceed with caution after bathing. NEVER wipe moisture away from a fresh piercing, always pat it dry
You will hit a new piercing and it will hurt. This is inevitable, just know that you likely haven't destroyed it. Feel free to cry, though, it hurts like hell.
If your piercer gives you instructions, heed them. If you're on restrictions, please take it as seriously as possible
When you're going in for a piercing, please eat or drink something - at least what constitutes as a snack for your body. It really helps
If you're getting an oral piercing, make sure you size down after the healing period - I hadn't sized down for my last oral piercing when I first had the chance, and it was... so annoying to have too-large of jewelry
Not all jewelry is made equally. Do your research on materials, threading, and sizing. I've found that titanium jewelry is really nice for me, and I like it, but that isn't the only option. Make sure you think about your body and its needs and preferences
Close your eyes while being pierced (I found this really helps me)
Don't over-clean a new piercing, twice per day is usually a good place to start
The completed healing period is a very average suggestion - you may heal slower or faster. Try to adhere to that suggestion, though, especially if you do not feel you're healed enough
Personally, I have found that I am completely healed when my piercing feels like just another part of my body, even when it is touched. When my piercings start to feel as though they are foreign when they never do before, I know I likely need to clean them
While I have DIY'd piercings, I personally do not recommend it, especially if you are either not using sterilized equipment, or are piercing a very dangerous place (like the tongue). If you are absolutely positive about committing to the DIY mindset, please try to do due diligence in research at least
Tip your piercer. Body mods are a luxury service, and it takes years to even become a piercer, much less to be proficient at it. Tip your piercer, ESPECIALLY if their prices feel too good to be true - they likely are. Unless you are directed otherwise by your piercer, just assume that you will be tipping them for their services and budget accordingly
Make sure you understand how your piercer wants you to take care of your piercing, and ask questions. There is no question too "dumb"
If you are getting a body part pierced you are insecure about, realize your piercer has most likely seen HUNDREDS of different body parts of various sizes, shapes, and oddities. Your body is not uniquely bad, nor would a good piercer make you feel unwelcome or uncomfortable with your body. If they do, however, DO NOT go through with the piercing. You should feel safe being pierced by somebody, and, indeed, that is the bare minimum.
If you use saline wash to clean piercings, you can DIY it. You will go through NeilMed like no other, and with it being $5USD a bottle, that price can rack up quickly. Make sure you use distilled water and non-iodized salt, though
If your piercing is infected, please don't be too ashamed to seek help. It's in your best interest to make sure you don't get ill or your site gets nasty ("nasty" as in painful)
These are just some of the things I've learned being a pierced person! My piercings are something I absolutely needed, and I do not for a minute regret having them. I want that same happiness to befall you, and that happens when you are able to understand a bit more what goes into piercings. You are, essentially, getting a new body part installed by a pro, and so I don't want you to not be ready for that.
Again, I am not a professional piercer, but am rather a body piercing enthusiast with many different types of piercings. I don't have every piercing, though, so please look at this critically for the piercing(s) that you want or have. At least, treat this like a soft suggestion or ways to help you brainstorm what you will find helpful.
More tips are obviously welcomed, especially if you yourself have more insight or expertise. Good luck to every pierced person or future pierced person reading this💛
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It’s the anon who asked for the brothers finding out about reader being abused and getting revenge, and I just wanted to say, I’ve just finally read a buncha your commentary on Diavolo, and I’m honestly so curious how that’ll all play into that scenario. (and Barbados’s enjoyment of torture, not to mention just how terrifying an angry or vengeful Solomon and Simeon are shown to be)
Also just wanted to say I still really appreciate the work y’all do, and the thought you put into your writing and analysis, it’s all super interesting, and really well done, and I’m sure I can speak for a lot of us when I say thanks for all y’all are doing for the fandom!
Ahhh, thank you!! We really love the characters, so we are always trying our best to express what we see in them haha, and we're so glad people enjoy our analysis and overthinking.
And yes, it's taking me shamefully long to get to finishing each part of that request, but Diavolo's politics, Barb's love of torture, and vengeful Simeon + Solomon are all going to touched upon for sure!
- Mod Chaos
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The Bachelor Beaumaris: Maybe Babies, 3 of 6
Gosh, we're almost half-done here. Time flies. What if Gabrielle and Gregory had married and had children?
Presenting Felix, Marguerite, and Robert Beaumaris with their parents.
Felix looks like Gregory, but there's just a hint of their mother to him. Marguerite looks like Gabrielle, but with darker hair. Robert looks exactly like Gabrielle, but with Gregory's nose; he also had a tragic skin accident in CAS, where everything but his face was grey, so I had to cheat and put him in Gregory's skin. Had this not happened, he would have inherited Gabrielle's HD Primer.
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