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I have both of my ears pierced and at one point in time I had about nine holes in them, although now it's down to maybe one since I can't wear anything at work. I am not very much into body piercing as a whole (although an attractive belly ring is kinda nice one in a while) but with kids it has come up several times. The boy is old enough to do whatever he wants, and once the girls get older that is a decision they can make for themselves.

I was checking out this Body Jewelry site earlier for this review and found some stuff that is actually pretty cool. I like all kinds of fantasy and medieval type stuff, so this custom Fires of Dawn Unicorn belly ring really struck me. No, really. Right in the forehead. Well, maybe not, but it is kind of cool. I guess it all depends on whose belly it's in.

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There is more stuff from their custom Fires of Dawn collection at their site. I don't know what to think about their vibrating tongue rings though. There's a pic of one below.

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Wild I tell you. I can think of various things that a vibrating tongue ring would be useful for but most of them would get me thrown in jail for talking about in public. No, not that. Stuff like vibrating locks open.

It's my lie and I can tell it any way I want!

I could be the first tongue masseuse. I'll bet there's a fortune to be made from doing massage therapy with body jewelry. It's an entirely untapped industry.

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