My hoop adiction and other things
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Si |
Posted on 14-10-2007 09:59
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As i've sent in another thread i think i find hoops attractive because i started noticing girls and earrings about the same time so the 2 kinda got mixed up in my mind.
Hoops in particular because they are a truer kind of earring than studs or dangles. Its much easier to have a stick on stud of clip dangle than a clip hoop, so a hoop earring means a pierced ear. I also love the way a larger hoop moves as a girl moves her head. Theres nothing etter than lying beneath a girl who's doing 'you know what' whilst wearing big hoops. Watching them sway back and forth is often more of a turn on to me than whats going on 'down south'
The bigger the better thing is because its pushing the boundaries. it takes a special type of girl to go out in really big hoops due to the social stereotyping that goes with them. Multiple hoops just multiplies the excitement for me.
I also like to see pierced ears, anda heavy hoop the opens he piercing slightly so you can see it better is really nice |
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hlover |
Posted on 18-10-2007 11:18
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Quote Si wrote:
Hoops in particular because they are a truer kind of earring than studs or dangles. Its much easier to have a stick on stud of clip dangle than a clip hoop, so a hoop earring means a pierced ear.
I agree on that one, it has always bugged me that they call studs and dangles "earrings" when there is no ring involved at all. Very bizarre if you ask me. |
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Robert Likeglass |
Posted on 22-10-2007 10:49
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Yea, "Earring" is based on two words; Ear and Ring, so hoops are the only real Earrings. Other stuff I consider ear jewlery.
Big or heavy hoops that cause the lobe to sway with their movement are the biggest turnon. I guess it's because it reinforces the notion that it is "part" of her. It's almost like a dance between the hard metal and the soft lobe. |
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mwiley38 |
Posted on 01-06-2008 23:32
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Personally, I find hoop earrings attractive because of the many women I would see wearing them. I believe that they have the potential to make an average-looking female look gorgeous. I also like the fact that wearer tends to be free-spirited and knows how to have a good time. I could see a female wearing a big pair of hoops with a smile on her face as if she is enjoying the way they feel on her ears. After all, everyone likes someone who knows how to enjoy themselves  |
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katy |
Posted on 02-06-2008 00:03
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That is so true. Free and loving it. |
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John L |
Posted on 01-11-2008 16:24
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I have been addicted to large hoops since I was a young boy at school. I used to socialize with as many girls as possible at the time who wore hoop earrings. It used to drive me crazy. It was hard to concentrate in the classes while I was staring at, and fantasizing about hoops most of the day. |
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belinda1986 |
Posted on 11-11-2008 11:54
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Hmmm. I clearly missed out on this fun because I got my first ear piercings after I'd left school.  |
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LHJ |
Posted on 11-11-2008 12:31
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Quote belinda1986 wrote:
Hmmm. I clearly missed out on this fun because I got my first ear piercings after I'd left school. 
The more fun you have now instead! There is no reason to long for what did not happen in the past.
And if you have had your ears pierced for a very long time, or at a young age, there is a bigger probability that they have got caught in something at some time, resulting in a tear so that the hole is no longer perfectly round.
In my opinion, you have much better chances of getting good ear piercings today than in the past, because of the many specialised piercing shops available. The do it with needles, and I would also trust them more when it comes to placement, than some hair dresser, or what. |
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