KavinTaylor@gmail.com schrieb:
> LC wrote:
> <snipped a bunch of whining>
>
>
> The placement is fine.
Good to hear.
> The post appears to be a little short -- I see
> a little dimpling going on (I'm assuming it's not a screw, and if it is
> you need better jewelry).
No, not a screw. I see what you mean about the dimpling. I
go back to the studio in a few days for a control. Do you
think it better to go in immediately and ask about this or
okay to wait until my appointment? There isn't any extra
length on the post because it's swollen a bit but it doesn't
feel tight or look as if it's sinking in.
> You seem to have a little bump on the outside edge of your nostril.
> Where you want the piercing placed accentuates that.
Yeah, I have those bumps all around my nose area, a genetic
thing. Nothing to be done so I try to ignore them. One
benefit is the natural "madonna" I have on the right side of
my mouth.
> Before you get another piercing, learn to interview your piercer.
I did. We spoke at length and he didn't have a problem with
me, or I with him. My problem is with myself. Being new to
this I don't know what is correct and can only judge what I
see in pics and get opinions from others like I'm doing here.
> That
> goes the same for doctors and dentists, painters, mechanics, etc.
> People like you are their nightmares.
That's too bad. I feel for them but I have to learn just
like everyone else. In the end it's my body so I'm the one
who has to live with the consequences of my decisions and I
want things as good as I can get them. If the piercer
doesn't want to work with me they have that right.