Great !! At last somebody who really likes wearing nosestud !!:wink: :D
But I havent got answer to my query yet. :(
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Great !! At last somebody who really likes wearing nosestud !!:wink: :D
But I havent got answer to my query yet. :(
If your query is
is it true that if I gift a nosestud, it will be taken as an amorous proposal?
My answer is NO.
Two of my friends and me got a nosestud as a gift from the same person. He had 6 or 7 of them of the same kind. It was an artificial one and not gold anyway.
I wore it only one day and just kept it aside later. Its too big for my face. Thats all. I did not check with my friends on this. They are in Mumbai.
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:lol: When you mentioned this thread, I was wondering if it was the same old thread where we all shared views about getting a piercing or not.
As far back as I could remember I always wanted to pierce my nose, but there was always incidents that swayed me from doing so:
1) My Amma thinking it was too old-fashioned to do so, actually she use to always despair where she got such a country bumpkin from because I liked long skirts, had waist-long hair, and couldn't wait to wear a saree...she forbade me more or less and I use to tease her that If I got a high average, got into uni, graduated, I would get my nose pierced.
2) I found out the reason behind my mom's distaste with nose stud was because of my grandma, who only go to know she was getting married when they took her to get her nose pierced, a very headstrong woman I can only imagine how angry she must felt to have her nose pierced against her wishes!
3) The whole fiasco I went through with my ear piercings...I have three piercings in both my ears...first one I got an infection, second one I got done at a drug mart and it was not even, third time's the charm I guess! So yes I have Holy Ears :lol:
4) I didn't like the punk/bad girl image nose studs got associated with when it became a trend here again where not just Indian girls were getting their nose pierced.
5) I am a big baby when it comes to pain :ashamed: AND I have asthma/allergies.
And to answer your Q after all this preamble...I don't know about nose studs...but jewellery in general is seen as a "step forward" sign.
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Originally Posted by NM
OmG Wibha..didn;t knw ur nose is pierced..did the otai close?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wibha
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Originally Posted by dev
And what if they all like the same one?Quote:
Originally Posted by rajraj
Hi Guys! I lost my freedom because of the nose stud !! (again!)
An ex colleague of mine is a nice lady whom I know for the past 4 yrs. She is a nice girl, a divorcee, who had an unfortunate marriage, forced into it by her parents, which lasted for just about two weeks.
Once when she visited my home, impulsively I gifted her a single stone diamond nose stud? She said "what for? Today is not my birth day." I replied "Just like that. I thought it would look nice on you" Then I realised her nose was not pierced.
That weekend she came home again. She had pierced her nose and was wearing that nose stud.
She said "Why didn't you propose to me directly ? Why did you have to do like this". "Like what?" I asked mildly pleasantly surprised. "Like presenting me a diamond nose stud". I was terribly confused. I liked her a lot. But marriage proposal was not in my mind. Impulsively I asked, "Well, what is your answer?" She laughed loudly. "Ofcourse YES!. You are surely dumb. Can't you see I have pierced my nose and is wearing your nose stud?"
I got married 5 weeks ago !!! I have got answer to my query ! But what a way to find the answer !!
Congratulations, Shekar! Wish you happiness and better understanding of women and their infinite fancies/interpretations!!!
avan oru thodarkathai :rotfl:
Congratulations Sekhar and Missus!
and thanks for sharing your good news with us!
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Dont know who u are, Shekhar.. But was glad to read ur experience and feeling very happy for you.. Congrats to both of you.. :D
Congradulations Shekar.........
ana oru chinna Moral - Pazhagara pongaluku ellam - Nosestud kudukum podhu.. be careful.... hahahha..
just kidding.
in our Culture - Nosestud - good for their Husband's health.
scientifically - enaku theriayalai.. ana edho oru nambikai iruku.. enaku..............
Thanks a lot. I am truly grateful to all my well wishers.
Married life now is a revelation. She really adores me. I was sort of a friend, guide and philosopher for her, especially when she was down in the dumps after her marriage was broken. I sort of gave her a helping hand to lift herself up and get back to normal life.
Out of curiosity I asked her why she wanted to marry me. Her answer really surprised me. She said that (a) I am a gentleman, she has never seen me even wishing ill to any body. (b) I am wise and know how to make life simple bringing peace to heart. and (c) I have a wonderful sense of humour which makes her life so easy and enjoyable. I donot know how much I deserve her admiration, but I aim to live up to it.
I am very glad that she and my daughter have become great friends! (They knew each other earlier, as she was a family friend and knew my deceased wife)
And one more thing. Like my earlier wife, she loves nosestuds (atleast she told me so) She is anxious for her nose piercing to heal to try other nosestuds!
Congratulations Shekhar! :)
LOst your freedom again? Don't let her see this thread! :)
Congrats Shekhar!!!...:lol:
Congrats Shekhar!!!...
Congratulations to you Shekhar!
Glad you found out the answer in a nice way :).
Wishing you lots of happiness.
NM
Congratulations nga Shekhar!!!
Congratulations Shekhar !! Have a happy and peaceful life !! Thanks for sharing the good news with us :D (and only now I saw your message)
Congrats Shekar :D Wish you a very happy and peaceful married life :D
My heartfelt thanks to all hubbers who have wished me happy married life.
Btw. She really loves her nosestuds. She has started changing them every day !!
http://www.urbantouch.com/konad-stam...A0000000130/p/
found this interesting!
nail-art.....Some of them are erally pretty!
I pierced my nose when it was an in thing-at a time when non-Indians were going all out to pierce while the Indians were shying away from it saying it made them look 'traditional'. :rolleyes: Being a rebel of sorts, I went with a group of girlfriends (just short of few months before my finals) and got the deed done. Heck, even my family was surprised.
I plan to get my nose pierced. Which is the safe method? Needle or gunshot? I am told gunshot is better for ears than nose.
Thankyou "The Ratchasi" . That is what many say. Very soon I may have it done.
Let us know once you have done it! :)
wow sure The Ratchasi :)