A little over a week ago, my 13 year old daughter came home with a small bandaid on her nose. I asked about it and she said she had a huge pimple.
Later she came behind me as I sat in front of the PC and she gave me a hug and said "Sorry" she had lied.
A friend had stayed the night the night before and they decided to pierce their noses.
I shrugged, which was not the reaction she was expected. I told her she was staying with her Aunt and Uncle soon and he would rip her a new one, so I didn't have to say anything 
Anyhow, the friend stayed over again that night when all this was going on. My 14 year old daughter said "COOL! Can I pierce my lip?"
I tried telling her she didn't have the pain threshhold... that the lips have many nerves in them and she didn't couldn't go through with it.
She came out of the bedroom a few minutes later,very excited. She had the nerve after all.
And if SHE had the nerves and pain threshhold to do it, then so did I lol
They properly sterilized everything and did theirs without any supervision at all. It went superbly. They've had no problems. At first they used small earrings, but I've since bought proper rings.
Me on the other hand... I'm an idiot. I give myself tattoos so I thought "Eh" about the piercing and used the same sterilization technique: alcohol. I don't know if it's that or something else. I had a fat lip for a couple of days. And because I couldn't eat with mine in, I took it out a lot more often.
The inside of my lip heals over quickly and most of the irritation came from there.
The proper lip rings are a bit thicker than earrings. It took awhile for my daughter to get hers in. But she did with no problem.
Me, on the other hand... It was a nightmare. I put it in outside in at first, so I could see the opening on the inside of my lip. It went through almost easily. The inside of my lip bled some, which made it even easier to see the opening. But the ring did NOT want to go in from the inside out. I went into what I call psuedo-shock. My ears started ringing, I became a little nausious(sp), very lightheaded and EXTREMELY hot, but I wasn't about to stop. I kept the ring where it was, partially through my lip. Then I took of my sweater, laid down on the bed and waited for it to pass.
I finally pressed it through and then it took forever because I could screw the front on.
I had a fat lip for two more days. My tongue is always fidgeting with the flat inside piece. Every now and then it tastes slimy. Blood? There is NO infection.
I take ibuprofen for the swelling and discomfort. I leave it in ALL the time. Anything else I can do to help the process along?
If you've read this far my hat goes off to you.
But I have another question.
The girls aren't allowed to wear their piercings at school. It's not a problem for my youngest with the nose ring. It's so thin and tiny, she doesn't have a hard time putting it back in.
But what about my 14 year old? Now that our lips have a thicker ring... ??? She simply cannot wear it none stop for 6-8 weeks.
BUT, they're out of school for 2 weeks. Should that be okay if she wears it all the time when she's home?
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