As a kid I always loved body piercing. I got my first piercing when I was 16 years old. I worked part-time at a restaurant and the cook there said he was an experienced piercer, so I let him pierce my belly button. It was awesome! I was hooked after that.
At A Glance Author anonymous When Two years ago Artist UNKNOWN Studio BODY PIERCING BY NICOLE Location TULSA, OK My parents didn't approve and my mom always warned, "that thing is gonna get infected and fall off" but I just ignored her. She was wrong, it never got infected and I never had any problems with any of my piercings. I learned as long as you follow the Cleaning Guide and do as it says it should be fine.
After I graduated High School I got a job at a healthcare facility making pretty good money or so I thought being a recent graduate with no "real" experience in a medical office. The only thing I ever really knew how to do was be a waitress. It was a small office and the boss there was really cool. He was always buying us lunch and letting us leave early, and so forth and so on. After about a year of employment, we were sitting around bored to death one day talking about all kinds of things. We talked about everything from sex and porno to tattoos and body piercings. Our boss admitted he wanted to have his nipples pierced and we encouraged him to do it. It would be a good look for him because he was tan and his muscles were ripped. He definately worked hard on his body to make it look as good as it did.
After pondering the idea, he said he would do it but he didn't want to do it alone. He needed someone else to feel the pain too. One of the other girls spoke up and said she'd go and I also voiced that I would go too. So, off we went to a place down the street from where we worked. We went to Body Piercing By Nicoles. I had been there before and knew they did good work, so I knew I could count on them to make us proud.
When we got there my boss whipped out his wallet and paid cash to have both his nipples done, the other girl's nipple done, and he paid for my nipple to be done too. The only catch was I had to go first. I did, but I needed someone to hold my hand because I was a little nervous, so the other girl went in with me. It was a little awkward having a co-worker see you half naked, but it was okay since it was for a good reason. I sat there topless, my palms sweating, and I was thinking to myself, "man it's cold in here" as my nipples hardened and goose bumps popped up all over my body.
As the piercer preped my right nipple my hands began to sweat more and more. I thought to myself, "oh my god I'm really going to do this." And then, the piercer said, "deep breaths... 1, 2, 3... "Ouch!!!!"I didn't scream or cry I just clinched my teeth together really tight. It was done. It wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be, it only stung for a minute. Wow! It looked awesome! As I stood there gazing into the mirror admiring what I had just done I felt overwhelmed with pride. I couldn't wait to show it off. I was so excited. After I was done, it was the other girl's turn and then it was my bosses turn.
When it was all said and done we went back to the office and in the back of the facility we compared each others nipples. That was the first time I had ever bared all in the workplace, especially to my co-workers and to the man who signed my paycheck.
When I got home and showed my boyfriend what we had done he was really impressed with it. He complemented me on how good it looked and couldn't believe I went through the pain. To this day he can't keep his hands or tongue away from it. It definately spiced things and it still does.
It has been almost 2 years since that day when we went and got pierced and I still have it and I still love it. My boss on the other hand, I can't say the same for him. He took his out about 6 months later when he went through a nasty divorce and married the other co-worker. Worst of all, he's not a part of the company anymore which is too bad. If only every boss or administrator was as cool and easy going as he was. It would definately make going to work an enjoyable event instead of a headache and a hassel.