Dangers of body piercing
Punching a hole in your tongue, nipples, or worse your genitals, is a serious decision. Before you decide to have a body piercing, consider the risks of infection, allergic reactions, nerve damage, teeth damage, bleeding, and bacterial and viral infections.DANGERS OF BODY PIERCINGFashion has no boundaries. We will go to to all limits to keep up with the latest fashion. For the past 20 years, celebrities, singers, and sport stars, all have had some body piercing. Popular body parts are the: eyebrows, lips, tongue, nose, ear, and even genitalia. EAR PIERCINGOver the last hundred years, body piercing has been limited to the ears. As US rebellious hippy teens traveled to India, looking for enlightenment in the 1960s, they came back with nose rings. In India this was an accepted adornment. It offered a new meaning of rebellion against their mainstream parents. In the 70’s, punk rockers picked up the practice, and made it their own form of rebellion.The Egyptians started ear piercing 5000 years ago. The oldest recorded mummy had pierced ears with large studs. It was seen as a status symbol, of love and of beauty. Certain body piercing were restricted only to the royal family. Most Egyptians, of wealth, wore earrings to display their wealth and accentuate their beauty. Body jewelry was also a symbol &n...
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