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Tamago

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  1. eventually I would like to do my navel. I have a few questions.

    1) did it hurt having your navel done? (scale of 1 to 10)

    2) what kind of comments have you received from others as not many guys have it done?

    3) Pics of your piercing would be nice if u have any.

    Thanx!

    1) I would say about 2

    2) None yet, because I don't really like to show my belly just because I got it pierced. I do have it exposed when riding my bike to and back from work to allow it to get some fresh air.

    3)

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  2. It was in the first years of high school that I became interested in navel piercings. If performed well the persons sporting them radiated a sense of confidence and dare I say sexiness.

    The problem here is that I am male, and raised in an old fashioned family there were specific limits to what one can do.

    When I asked people what they thought of men with pierced navels the answer was mostly that they must be gay. To be honest I never understood why some things should be limited to 1 gender only. Truly the mental image of a fat hairy man wearing a navel ring, skirt and heels makes me shiver, but the same counts for women as well.

    Last week I walked to a clean piercing shop and talked what I wanted. She liked the idea and we talked about how rare it is for a man to have his navel pierced, I was the first for her.

    The piercing itself was uneventful, it did hurt, but the pain wasn't the dominant sensation. After that the jewelry was inserted (I chose a 12 mm curved barbell with a deep blue gem) and the top ball screwed on.

    From that moment the pain was completely gone. Checking out my new jewelry in the mirror I was surprised to see that it looked better on me than I expected.

    Now I am in the healing process and so far no problems. I don't even feel it so I am only reminded of my new addition when I accidentally touch it or when I bathe.

  3. When I go out shopping I always have trouble finding a pair of jeans that fit. My hips are too wide and my waist is too small to fit in the regular sizes so I am forced to wear a belt each and every time I wear pants or else they will slide down to my hips. Yesterday I decided to try on a pair of women's jeans and was surpised to see they fit me much better. I didn't buy them, because I am a bit afraid of other peoples opinions when they see me wearing them, Maybe I can find a pair that is more low key.

  4. I just bought my first pair of heels, I have size 44 (10) so it is a bit hard to find the correct size. After pondering for a long time I decided I wanted to give it a try and wear heels. Because I know nothing of ladies sizes I wanted to try them on and went to a shop specialized in large sizes. After walking around the shop for some time I collected all my courage and went inside asking the female shop attendant if she could help me finding a good pair. Somehow she assumed it was for a party and we settled on a pair of black open pumps with a 3.5 inch heel. The first few steps were rather difficult, but I got the hang of it after an hour or so. I find them quite comfortable, walking down stairs and driving is no problem at all. I realized that when I wear heels I am much more concious of my balance and general posture. I still dont know if they are a bit too large or the richt size. I have a bit of open space at the heel, but when I have worn them for a couple of hours they are hard to take off.

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