My son keeps getting his hair caught in my nose ring is not a sentence I could ever have imagined saying but here we are
@princesaballena Ouch. Ring or circular barbell or stud? My experience (mainly tested with a daughter with very curly hair) is that actual closed rings are better than any other type of (non-closed-circle) earring and I would imagine that the results hold for other piercing locations.
@muellerwhh I haven’t managed to find a closed ring that I like, which is probably on me. This was an open ring and now I’ve pretty much switched to the L shaped stud type
@princesaballena Monkeys are standing by with typewriters
@Clarity throw them some bananas - they may be here for a while!
@princesaballena In the end, all my body jewelry was removed not because of side eyes or judgment, but for practical reasons.
@CaffeineSam i believe you! I worry about some of my ear piercings with regard to if I ever need an mri
@princesaballena The ones I had the biggest sad for was the tongue but my front teeth are ever so thankful that I didn't destroy them even more!
@princesaballena my granddaughter stuck a cheerio up my nose last week. I needed tweezers to remove it. Might as well keep the nose right, it’s going to be something. Toddlers need warning labels.
@CatDragon oh lord - what is it with toddlers and noses?
@princesaballena whaaaaa?!😆🙌
@HagaBaudR8 I have changed nose ring styles so I’m much safer now!
@princesaballena Take it out or cut his hair unfortunately seem the most simplest solutions 🤷‍♂️
@tg_greg they might seem that way but I assure you that the fallout from either would be far from simple