Or, like they call it in Texas,a law.
Call it a sense of autonomy coupled with creative expression.
But back to the nipple piercing.
Gabriela Ulloa
While I wasnt thrilled about this, a perk immediately popped into my head.
I thoughtIm finally going to get my nipple pierced.Let me be clear, though.
I think nipple piercings look phenomenal on any boobs, regardless of shape or size.
Ive always considered myself a pretty confident person.
The reality is society wants women to exist in a perpetual state of appeasement.
Its a limbo Im certain every woman reading this knows all too well.
Remember when I said I dont ever do things on a whim?
Well, heres my catch 22: If I dont plan, I get anxious.
But if I do plan, I have more timeto beanxious.
My amazing piercer, Desiree, led me into a private room and walked me through the whole process.
She slipped the other end of the jewelry through, and viola, I was a pierced woman.
The whole ordeal was a 20-minute process, including the wait time.
Name a woman you know personally who has not experienced some form of body image issues.
You cant, can you?
Bet you cant again.
The reality is society wants women to exist in a perpetual state of appeasement.
Its a limbo Im certain every woman reading this knows all too well.
One that sure, was my own, but definitely had some level of calculated precision behind its existence.
Its ownership over my body.
Its releasing someones preconceived notions about who I am because of the way that I look.
Its understanding I can live between the lines of elegance and class while still feeling sexy and hot.
Its doing things that make me feel good just because I feel like it.