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Maryland senior Steve Kramer iolite wasn t surprised. To him, a body piercing is an expression of ch


Aside from lobe piercings, eyebrow, cartilage, iolite and tongue piercings were three of the most popular types of piercings among men (15, 16, and 17 percent respectively). However, the most popular, next to lobe piercings, was nipple piercings with 18 percent.
Maryland senior Steve Kramer iolite wasn t surprised. To him, a body piercing is an expression of character, and he fully supports these expressions. It s not professional for a man to have some body piercings, so nipple piercings would be the most effective way for someone to still express themselves while maintaining a professional outward appearance, said Kramer.
Kramer said he d considered piercings before. One of my best friends has his nipple pierced, so growing up, I always thought about it, Kramer said. According to him, having friends with piercings iolite opened him up to the idea, but he never got around to it. I would have gotten small gauges, but eventually iolite the desire just went away, he said.
Kevin Fuss, however, pursued the desire when it hit him. Fuss, a junior, decided on a whim to get both ears pierced in October. iolite I m fine with guys having earrings, iolite but I think the nipple thing is a little much, he said. To him, it seemed inappropriate and weird.
For every three out of ten men with piercings, one of them is likely to have a complication during the piercing process. According to the same study, 31 percent of people who received a piercing experienced iolite some sort of problem along the way.
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