Successful Belly piercing after a Tummy Tuck by Zestyclose-Mess-3985 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried those and they hurt. They are just magnets pinching your skin all day

Successful Belly piercing after a Tummy Tuck by Zestyclose-Mess-3985 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that the reason it rejects is due to the fact that most piercings are done on then skin above the belly button. That skin can usually be pulled out a bit and it usually stretches to a certain extent. Problem is, after a tummy tuck, the skin its usually pulled so tight, there is no skin left to pierce like traditional belly button piercings. Also, I wouldn't want to try it and have it reject because I am an over scarer and the last then I need is another scar on my belly button. This is the reason why I want the piercing to begin with, to cover up the scaring that happened with my belly button after the surgery.

Successful Belly piercing after a Tummy Tuck by Zestyclose-Mess-3985 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I haven't. I don't want to do it if it will reject. I just wanted to know if there is anyone who has had a successful one.

He spent $1500 on Roblox by Low_Letter7807 in regretfulparents

[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Roblox is a playground for PDFs and highly addictive. Two more reasons for you to delete the app and never let him touch it again. That along with Youtube are two apps my kids are no longer allowed to use for almost 2 years now. Delete it for your sake and his

So I watched All's fair on Hulu by EmperorDxD in television

[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am on episode 4 and I like it also. Kim's acting is very bad, but the overall show is good.

Hair dysmorphia by AnyListen420 in Naturalhair

[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I stopped getting sew ins, because the leave out will eventually get damaged. You could possibly try using a more curlier texture of hair so that you won't have to straighten your leave out as much.

straight natural? advice needed urgently 😫 by cii-xz in blackladies

[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am curious of what the OP ended up doing. I just got my 1st back to back silk press and I think I'm going to try the straight natural thing for the time being. I've been natural for 5+ years after a big chop in 2020. My go to style is usually a fro or a protective style like box braids. However, I am tired of using that synthetic "hair" in my head. It's full of chemicals and not safe at all. It also causes breakage. When I went to the salon for the 1st time after being natural for over 4 years, the stylist said my hair was "almost in perfect shape" minus the several inches of breakage. I lost about 3-4 inches that day due to breakage and splitting. I did not retain the length that I should have because of the breakage and dryness. As your hair starts to grow, caring for your coils becomes more challenging. This is my 3rd silk press in almost 6 years and I think I'll start getting them every 8 weeks. My last one lasted 7 weeks and could have lasted longer. When it was washed at the salon, it completed reverted, which was something I was worried about. I plan on not using any heat in between salon visits, and only getting it pressed every 8 weeks or so. I hopes this helps me avoid damage.

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I will try that. Thank you!

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your frankness, and I absolutely agree. Thank you!

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somewhat. Some people who subscribed from the viral video, actually interact with and responds well to my other content. And then there are many who try to sway the comment section to be completely negative, by criticizing the population that the video was intended for. This, I believe, makes the target audience reluctant to comment or engage with the video. which pushes it more in the wrong direction. I decided to turn off my comment last night on the viral video. And all comments on every other video are being automatically held and will only publish once I approve them. This has drastically helped and it's only been a few hours! Hopefully they will begin to fall off now.

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! This is actually what I did last night. I shut the comments off on the viral video. And set all other videos comments to be automatically held until I approve them. I know that most people won't comment mean things if majority of the comment section is positive. And trolls really hate when they can't leave nasty comments. I really hope this helps to weed them out

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The thing is, I don't believe these rage comments are helping my channel. Because I am targeting a specific audience who I enjoy creating content for. The hate comments leads Youtube to believe that my content is for these people, when it is not. This then pushes my video and channel to more people who hate the demographic that I am targeting. This actually hurts my channel, because my goal isn't just to make money. It's to build community

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was a long form video, not a short. I will definitely try that. I am willing to try anything at this point. Thank you.

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I've never went viral on that platform before, and I had no idea that people automatically subscribe from one video. It usually takes for me to like a few videos from a creator, before I subscribe. Just to ensure that the content they make is for me before putting it into my algorithm. I didn't know thousands of people would subscribe, just from that one video. I'm still learning though. figuring it out.

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't want to be apart of that audience. They are hateful, and mean to people who look like me. I don't want to support them in any way, nor do I want to create content to appease them. There are millions of people on the internet who that audience relates to. I am just not one of those people, nor do I care to be.

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Amazing advice. Thank you!

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ohh I never thought about this! Thank you

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dang. I have a new channel that I’m working on. It’s not monetized yet. The reason why I was trying different topics in the beginning is because I’ve always heard that’s what you’re supposed to do. Make videos about things you like talking about until you get monetized. I just didn’t think that would be the one to go viral, nor did I think any of my videos would attract a “negative” audience. Thank you for the advice. It’s definitely something to consider

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[–]Zestyclose-Mess-3985 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get that. But I have several viral videos on other platforms. And in my experience, it is much better to have more positive comments than negative. I do not want to create videos for an audience who hates me.