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I'm thinking about guaging my ears and I was wondering what's the biggest I can go so if I decide to take them out my ear will grow back lol.
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Everybody's bodies are different. Some peoples skin has more elasticity to it and others don't.
I have 1 inch lobes and if I take mine out for more than 30 minutes it's hard to get them back in. Of course I wouldn't take them out to let them close up anyway, considering I've had them for 7 years.
I know a person who had a 0g and hers shut up.
But I also know a person who had 1/2 inch and his ears shut almost all the way up. You can't even tell he’d plugs.
Some people take theirs out, and if they didn't take care of them or stretched too fast, and they don't close up very well and look like tiny cat butts (all scrunchy).
If you stretch your ears be patient and only go up to a size you're comfortable at.
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uhh maybe like 10, and it will take a while to grow back but not too long. i had a 12 then took it out and lost them and got some more the next month and it was really tight (lol) but yeah. as long as you can't put your finger through your ear i'm guessing you're good.
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Gauges are so hot
If you gauge your ears then they most likely won't go back without some type of surgery.
If you really wanna gauge them, then I'd advocate not going anything bigger than this…
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Answer mine, it's also about piercings (:
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10mm is usually considered the limit if you want to go back to 'normal', but your ears will never look entirely the same even if they do shrink down.
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I'd state that you can go up to a 6 and be fine. I wouldn't go as far as a 2 or 0, because then you're pretty much stuck with really big holes in your ears.
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Ew, please don't.
That's one of the biggest turn offs ever.
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