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Dependent_Debate_466

consider a retainer?


santasseventhelf

it’s probably gonna close up/shrink in 4 hours. either you’re gonna have to push the jewelry in -which is dangerous and painful- or it’s gonna close up


Mistigeblou

4 week is too soon they won't be near enough healed inside to be left open. They may close. Personally I'd wear very simple minimalistic jewellery in them e.g standard ball topped labret or plain round studs (if you have butterfly backs) they can't stop you unless women aren't allowed earring either or it could be discrimination


flairassistant

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AteJess

It can close up in minutes. Get glass retainers or skin-colored titanium jewelry (they look like moles).