Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

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ireland896
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Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

This is an article by Clay Wanstrath from THE POINT. Its a quarterly journal from the APP. Issue 52 Summer 2010.

If there’s one sure way to get a piercer’s blood to boil it’s asking
him or her, “What gauge are your gauges?” That one question,
which has become so infamously ridiculous that it has reached
T-shirt-worthy status, has become the piercer’s equivalent to
screeching nails on a chalkboard.
But why? What’s the big deal?
I’ll tell you why.
Every piercing studio carries at least some selection of jewelry
for stretched earlobes. They might stock captive bead rings, or
plugs, or eyelets. Some might carry studs and some might even
carry grommets. But you know what? Not a single piercing studio
carries “gauges.”
What? You’re kidding. I saw some gauges at my local piercing studio
just the other day!
No, you did not. Sit down beside me children, and I’ll tell you
a little story. You see, once upon a time, there was a regular guy
with regular earlobe piercings who had the good intentions of
making those lobes big. After seeing some folks on the street, on
TV, or in magazines with stretched earlobes this good-natured
person marched right down to his local piercing studio to get
those ears stretched up right. The piercer at the studio probably
explained the pros and cons of the process and perhaps the piercer
even described the benefits of patience and perseverance. It would
have been explained that there is a period of time between sizes
that one must wait before one puts in larger jewelry. Opinions
vary, but the sentiment would still have been the same, and I
quote, “between 12 gauge and 10 gauge I suggest you wait
approximately two months.” Regardless of the conversation, the
outcome would have been the same: the hero of our story walked
out of the piercing studio with larger jewelry in his ears.
Now, what happened next children is important. Our hero was
so happy to be on the righteous path to earlobe expansion that
most of what the piercer told him went in one ear hole and right
out the other. The experience was so gratifying and new that when
his friends later asked him what he had done, the only word that
stuck out was that magical unit of measurement, “What, these
plugs? They’re 12 gauge...yeah, I’m gauging my ears.”
And so as it was said, so was it done. The word “gauge,” which is
a unit of measurement, somehow became an interchangeable term
for both the jewelry, “Sweet gauges,” and the process of stretching.
It seems like some sort of mythical Hydra, every time a client is
educated about the difference between stretch and gauge, suddenly
10 more clients pop up asking, “what gauge are your gauges?”
I, for one, do not lose hope for humanity over this linguistic
debacle. I smile when I recall that the gentleman who taught me
how to pierce would adamantly correct anyone who referred to
their navel as a “belly button,” but at the same time would always
refer to the clitoris as the “happy button.”
I have stretched earlobes and I love them. I am thrilled that so
many other people want stretched lobes too. When someone comes
into the studio where I work and asks to see our “gauges” I know
that they want to see our jewelry. I try to be courteous. I might
wince a little bit but I try not to scold them like a schoolmarm in
front of their friends.
While writing this I looked up the definition of “gauge” in the
dictionary. Right below it was the word “gauger,” meaning “one
that gauges.” With any luck this term won’t catch on, because I
don’t know of any piercer who could handle hearing, “Look at
that gauger; his gauges are the biggest gauge I’ve ever seen on a
gauger!
1 1/4" each lobe. 2g septum. 12g lebret.
6g tongue retired. 12g Hand webbing retired. 12g bridge retired.
12g madison retired. 10g ampallang regretfully retired.

Stretching goal: 1" again. No real need to stop if my ears still want to go.
Deano
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Re: Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

Ha, nice. When my nephew first saw my eyelets, he called them gauges. The kid was just 10, 11 now, when this happened, so I didn't bother correcting him. He's being raised in an ultra-conservative home, just as I was, so with any luck at all, he will research things on his own just as I did, and learn the proper terminology, as well as the proper way to do other things in life.
2g lobes, want to be 0g
UnattributableSpoon
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Re: Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

I think this column brings up an important question...what DO we call our stretched piercings? I tend to just call them my 'ears' which doesn't really sound any better than 'gauges' and makes even less sense. 'Stretchies'? I also sometimes just refer to my stretched lobes by the jewelry that I'm wearing at the time. So 'plugs' or 'eyelets' or 'tunnels' work pretty well for me.

Anyone else have some ideas?

EDIT: Because I can't spell tonight^.^
Two sets of lobe piercings (began stretching in 2001): 0g (just moved up from 2g December of 2010) and 4g.

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WindowLicker
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Re: Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

ireland896 wrote:“Look at
that gauger; his gauges are the biggest gauge I’ve ever seen on a
gauger!"

For the love of all things good and right, please no...
The sound of gun fire so loud and rapid, but it seems to be so quiet around me, and out of nowhere I feel peace cover me. I reach down and reload my ticket home. The taste of cold steel on my lips, and a second later silence fills the January air...
WindowLicker
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Re: Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

If I'm referring to my ear lobes then I say my ear lobes or lobes. If I'm referring to the jewelry I only wear plugs, tunnels, or eyelets, so that's pretty easy. I first started wearing "gauges" and "gauging" my ears, but as soon as I found out the proper lingo...well I haven't said I have my ears gauged to *insert gauge here* gauge in more time than I can track. SO...Lobes, ears, ear lobes, plugs, eyelets, tapers, tunnels, pincers, spirals, danglies (the ornate danglers :P), gauge size, stretched/stretching/stretch. :)
The sound of gun fire so loud and rapid, but it seems to be so quiet around me, and out of nowhere I feel peace cover me. I reach down and reload my ticket home. The taste of cold steel on my lips, and a second later silence fills the January air...
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Re: Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

Haha "gauger" sounds so ridiculous. The incorrect use of that word just makes things so confusing... like when I had my ears pierced at 10G people would ask me "Are your ears gauged?" and I'd be like "uhhh... I guess so" but they weren't stretched. And at what size is a piercing considered "gauged" instead of just normal? It just makes things sooooo much easier to use the right terms!
I'm Lindsay.
I have 1/2" lobes and 11 piercings: left helix x2, both conches, both nostrils, septum, navel, and VCH.
My lobes are small but I know a lot about stretching and how to do it safely, so message me if you have any questions!
Empathy
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Re: Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

It's kind of ironic that the website banner on the top is of a website called Ear Gauges , still makes me frown when i go there.
vdub
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Re: Who’s Gotta Grudge Aga inst Gauges?

I have a cousin that lives in mexico. He's fluent in english, but its always a direct translation from spanish so some words are weird.

They call stretched ears 'expansores' which is 'expanders' in english, so when I see him he asks about how my expanders are coming haha.
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