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TanTan 09-06-2014 03:16 PM

Navel piercings
 
Ok so Im just wondering if I'll be able to keep my piercing in. Its a bellybutton ring so I'm thinking it shouldn't be an issue because no one would see it. Of course I'll take it out if I have to, this is more important. But I'd like to keep it if possible. I hear its hard to re pierce because of the scar tissue.

kforbs126 09-06-2014 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by TanTan (Post 48319)
Ok so Im just wondering if I'll be able to keep my piercing in. Its a bellybutton ring so I'm thinking it shouldn't be an issue because no one would see it. Of course I'll take it out if I have to, this is more important. But I'd like to keep it if possible. I hear its hard to re pierce because of the scar tissue.

You'll have to take it out for bootcamp. People will see it and you will be reported most likely.

TanTan 09-06-2014 11:35 PM

How would anyone see it though?

MickeyMcD 09-06-2014 11:55 PM

You strip down and change into the underwear and pt clothes they issue shortly after arrival. Someone will notice at some point when you don't have a shirt on, if not that first night.

kforbs126 09-07-2014 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by TanTan (Post 48324)
How would anyone see it though?

You also shower with 50 to 100 other girls at the same time. Someone will say something.

mazardeus 09-07-2014 04:17 PM

Not allowed. Even after finishing the basic training & schooling, the only time to wear piercings is while wearing civilian clothes outside of the base.

LT Guppy 09-07-2014 04:33 PM

From the uniform regs:

BODY PIERCING. Not authorized while in uniform. No articles, other than earrings (one earring per earlobe) for women, shall be attached to or through the ear, nose, or any other body part. Additionally, body piercing is not authorized in civilian attire when in a duty status or while in/aboard any ship, craft, aircraft, or in any military vehicle or within any base or other place under military jurisdiction, or while participating in any organized military recreational activities.

TanTan 09-07-2014 11:11 PM

Aww sad ; _ ;
Oh well haha


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