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So...how far do you think I can go?

Last post 03-30-2008 5:12 PM by RumpusParable. 7 replies.
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  • 03-24-2008 1:42 PM

    • Zazz
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    So...how far do you think I can go?

     

    Those are 6g. And my earlobes are attatched. I was just wondering how much larger you think I could stretch. Also, I'm new here, so please inform me if I've done something wrong. ^_^

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  • 03-24-2008 1:46 PM In reply to

    Re: So...how far do you think I can go?

     No one can really say how far you'll be able to stretch, it is a very individual thing. If you do it right, and take good care of your lobes, then who knows? Probably a good bit.

    5/8 lobes, 10/8g septum... and cant wait for the money to get more done!

    :( 14g retired side labret (work)
  • 03-24-2008 1:47 PM In reply to

    • Zazz
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    Re: So...how far do you think I can go?

    Okay, I see your point. Thank you.

  • 03-24-2008 3:28 PM In reply to

    Re: So...how far do you think I can go?

    Right, and the fact that you're ears are attached are not going to hinder your stretching (as long as you do so properly). I've seen a lot of folks with attached ears stretch to 1" and beyond. They look really nice stretched!

  • 03-25-2008 2:02 AM In reply to

    • mr_sandman5023
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    Re: So...how far do you think I can go?

    Wow, my lobes look exactly like yours and I made it very easily to 0g with out any problems.  Do it right and maybe the skies the limit.

    -mods-2x 2g lobes, 2g tongue,14g left lip-

    -goal- 1/2 inch lobes, 00g tongue-

    -future mods- 0g cartilage, countless tattoos-
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  • 03-26-2008 1:55 PM In reply to

    • Fraffles
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    Re: So...how far do you think I can go?

     mine are attached as well, and i am at 9/16ths. I will probley only go up one more size, mind you i have been stretching for 10 year. If you take your time you should be able to get pretty far.

  • 03-27-2008 3:08 PM In reply to

    • drea_ftw
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    Re: So...how far do you think I can go?

    I say it's really just up to you.

    I mean, I thought I was going to stop at 2g and I'm close to an inch now. haha

     

    Just work your way up, look at it and see if you like it. That's what I'm doing. 

  • 03-30-2008 5:12 PM In reply to

    Re: So...how far do you think I can go?

    Just echoing the others:  No way for us to know and attached lobes won't in itself be a problem.  I'm another who has attached lobes and am at 9/16".  Attached lobes haven't been at all a factor for me in anything other than the way they appear stretched -which I like.  It's going to be much more about your flesh's elasticity, healing ability, etc. and how careful you are in stretching them.  My skin, all over, is quite "snug" in that it doesn't have a lot of stretch to it so I've needed to stretch very slow and then for extra care I wait a few extra months between stretches beyond when they show they are ready to stretch again. 

     Take all the best care, listen to your body, and who knows where you'll end up?  It's different for everyone.

    9/16" lobes, 3 X 14G L lobe, 14G industrial L lobe, 16G eyebrow, 2 X nostril (each side), 16G septum, 14G tongue, 2 X 14G labret (vertically stacked), 2 X 14G nipples, 14G navel, 16G L labium minorum, 2 X microdermals, optional foot reconstruction (both cosmetic and functional)



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