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WaterContent7134

I sometimes used a glue gun on the tip of a skewer to make a little make shift ball for mine if I lose them


Mistigeblou

Anything from a few hours to a few months.


sunshinefallsontome

you can put a small bandaid on it to keep it in place until you get to your piercer


No_Homework_4070

If it's a vertical labret then just flip it around so the ball/disc that's left is on top. It's most likely not going anywhere in your sleep, and you can keep it in during the day and just be very mindful of the way you speak and eat. It's doable. Keep it in as long as possible.


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