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missxise
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Quote missxise Replybullet Topic: Stretching attached earlobes?
    Posted: August/21/2008 at 1:53pm
Hi, I'm new here and have a question regarding stretching my earlobes.. which happen to be pretty small and attached Disgust. I'd like to know if it's even possible for me to stretch them and if so how far would be recommended to go ? My personal thought was I'd only be able to stretch them to a 4gauge or 2..(maybe) but I'm hoping to go to a 0. Of course I'm not at all a professional so that's why I came here Wink

Here's a picture of my earlobe if that will help:





Thanks.
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Quote Carrie_p2005 Replybullet Posted: August/22/2008 at 12:18pm
You should be fine to stretch, and you will probably be able to reach your desired 0g.  Overall, 0g is not that big, and many with ears your size have stretched much further.  Are they already pierced?  If so, make sure they are not pierced too low, or this may affect how large you can stretch.  If they are pierced low, you could get them repierced a little higher.  Just watch out for too much thinning.  If they seem to get thin along the way, downsize and restretch to thicken up the tissue.  I would suggest reading through this forum to learn more about healthy stretching:

http://www.bodymod.org/forum/forum_posts~TID~9647.htm
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