Well, there was this girl who got her belly button pierced at a party by an unprofessional. It got infected really bad. She had to go to the doctor and get it removed. It left a scar.
It's a bit of both fact and fiction. In a perfect scenario, with a skilled piercer, high - quality jewelry, and good aftercare, it's safe. But in reality, there are many factors that can make it less safe. For example, if you don't clean the piercing regularly, or if you use cheap, non - hypoallergenic jewelry, it can cause problems. So it's not an absolute yes or no when it comes to the safety of belly button piercing in adults.
My own experience was that I didn't follow the aftercare instructions properly. I thought it would be okay to swim a week after getting it pierced. Big mistake. The water must have had some bacteria in it. My belly button became itchy and inflamed. I learned the hard way that you really need to be strict about the aftercare routine.
One horror story is about infections. If the piercing isn't done in a clean environment or the aftercare isn't proper, it can get severely infected. I knew someone who got their belly button pierced at a cheap place. They didn't sterilize the equipment well. Soon after, the area became red, swollen and oozed pus. It was really painful and took a long time to heal even with antibiotics.
There are also cases where the wrong type of jewelry is used. For example, if it's made of a material that your skin is allergic to, like some cheap metals. This can cause an allergic reaction. Your belly button area could become itchy, develop a rash, and be really uncomfortable. It might take a while to figure out that it's the jewelry causing the problem.
One element is the grace of the person being rejected. For example, if someone is rejected in love and they handle it with dignity, that can make it a great rejection story. Another is if there's a positive outcome from the rejection. Like the person who was rejected for a job and then found a better opportunity elsewhere.
Here are some recommendations for novels with the word "reject" in their names:
1. " Zhao Zhao " Author: Bei Tuchuan: It tells the story of the female protagonist who has a crush on the male protagonist for many years, but after being rejected, she started her life again. In the end, the two of them came together.
2. " Crisp Candy Sandwiched " Author: Liu Xiran: It described the plot where the female lead had a crush on the male lead, but was eventually rejected.
These novels all involve the plot of the female protagonist having a crush on the male protagonist and being rejected. You can try reading them.
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