LadyBeckett
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Joined: 2/4/2004 From: Scotland/Tennessee Status: offline
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I don't want to get too far off topic here, but clothing styles change generation to generation. My parents criticized my maxi skirts and peasant blouses, and were aghast when I refused to wear a bra! Not to mention that horrid noise (music) we listened to!! My father was a Paratrooper in the Army, and had one tattoo to symbolize that. By the time I was 18 I had three! I recall my Uncle having a slave with her nipples pierced when I was a girl. It wasn't nearly as common then, or as discussed, as it is today, but it was done. Just as chastity piercing has been around for awhile. When my son told me (about 12 years ago) that he got his tongue pierced I asked him why in the world he wanted to poke a hole in his tongue!! When my daughter told me four years ago that she wanted hers done, I found someone who would do it correctly. She still wears a barbel sometimes, and had never had a problem with it. My mother pierced my ears when I was born. I had my daughters ears pierced when she was born. Her pediatrician did it for me. He measured, disinfected, used the gun, it took all of three minutes. It startled her, but I believe it was the pop that the gun made. She didn't cry. Likewise my grand daughters have all had their ears pierced at birth. A tradition in the family for little girls has always been their first gold earrings. Little boys get a spanking.
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Lady Beckett _______________________________________________ "Submissive boys yearn to fall into their proper place, so the rest of their life will." ~ Lady Beckett
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