Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 I've been to Mountain Man rhondez where they've been known to pierce ears with an awl. Ow. Of course they also used the alcohol approach...not sure if there was ice involved, but definitely a lot of alcohol... Akiba -- Re: Thank you, all....  when I got my ears pierced in high school - I went to a doctor - I got infected ears and had to let my ears grow in - a year later I got the squeeze things and have had pierced ears ever since. Friends in high school kept teasing me that if I had got someone to pierce it with a thorn I would not have had a problem Thank you, all.... I want to thank all of you for your response to my post about my son's abusive father. When my son came home last night, he showed me the marks that were left on his body. It was easy to see that the man who inflicted them, clearly did it out of not just anger, but from rage. He has bruises and lacerations all over his back, chest and arm. It crushed me when I saw them. I took pics of them and I've decided that together, we will go to the magistrates office downtown, and my son will press charges for assault with a deadly weapon. Here, in NC. it is against the law to strike a child, or anyone with any object. Tom informed me that a belt is considered a deadly weapon. Vicente also informed Tom that his father has in his possession, an AK-47. Which is also against the law to own. So, that information will be disclosed as well. This man (if you want to call him that) is nothing more than a low-life thug. He is going around telling people that Vicente is on drugs and is a member of a gang. I just don't understand what he's trying to do to his own son. Vicente is heart-broken. He says, "Mom, all I wanted to do was come home and stay with you. I don't understand why my dad is doing this. Why does he hate you so much?" I don't know what to tell my son. I don't know why his dad is like this. The only thing I can tell him is that I think his dad has a screw loose. He's obviously not right in the head. I am praying now that all of this stress doesn't cause me to have a relapse. Physically, I've been feeling so much better. The best I've felt in years. I'm just going to claim the good health and believe that all is going to be alright. Once again, thank you, nne, Anne, Reb, Cassy, and to all in this group for being there for me in my time of need. I love you!!! Love and blessings... Val MS and BPD Awareness valsafemail@ woomail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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