Michelle is proof that corset piercings, done correctly, are perfectly capable of surviving into the longterm. At nine months old it’s quite well healed and looking very healthy.
It’s winter, I can’t put the rings on myself, and I’ve lost all the ribbon — excuses, excuses. I still can’t go through a good sized party in my home town (or college come to think of it) where someone doesn’t ask to see my back or tell someone else that they just need to see that metal I have. I almost always make people touch it — it makes the night just that much more fun.
I know I’m always asking people I’ve just met to touch my piercings too, but the only piercings I have are below the belt so the context is different.
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52 responses to “When Corset Piercings Survive”
I have had my corset piercing 11 months and it is gorgeous. I have no tolerance for ignorance and I get so frustrated with people who are under the assumption that corsets only last 3-4 weeks and they start telling me their stories they read in a magazine or heard through a friend. thats really the worst part about it. but yeah corsets can definitely last long term, as mine has been here almot a year
I have had my corset piercing 11 months and it is gorgeous. I have no tolerance for ignorance and I get so frustrated with people who are under the assumption that corsets only last 3-4 weeks and they start telling me their stories they read in a magazine or heard through a friend. thats really the worst part about it. but yeah corsets can definitely last long term, as mine has been here almot a year