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I have prescription glasses also! As for any other type of accessories.. I don't have any. Lol. I feel as if hats, caps, hoodies, etc, feel scratchy and they always mess up my hair so I usually avoid them. As for a watch, I dont usually stay away from a clock for longer than an hour at the most so I'm usually not needing to look at the time on something other than a stationary device. xD

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The only accessory that I think I wear is my bike chain and that's only because I sometimes put around my neck so I don't have to hold it then I'm told I'm wearing a bike chain around my neck and have to run back to my bike to lock it up, it's stupid how many times I do this but other people get a laugh out of it so I'm happy that it happens (as long as no-one steals my bike) =).

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Llama, you must tell me more about these bracelets that are apparently stuck on your wrist.

The only accessory I manage to wear regularly these days is my wedding ring. Sometimes I put on a watch and/or a necklace, but that's easily forgotten. I also have a purse because a few years ago I "upgraded" to a giant wallet that necessitated the use of a purse. It's usually stuffed with receipts and other bits of paper. Sometimes tampons.

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Llama, you must tell me more about these bracelets that are apparently stuck on your wrist.

The bracelets are super colourful pieces of twine that were melted onto my wrist. If you cut a piece, then place a wet cloth on your wrist and heat a knife, you have all the stuff you need for this cheap and awesome accessory. Place the twine around your wrist and then use the heated knife to melt both ends(get someone else to do it or else you will burn yourself). Then slap em together and use the knife to get all the sharp bits flat when its finally together. And viola, cheap ropery! Plus if you are sick of it, just use scissors and cut it off

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Interesting. I'm not much of a bracelet person--I used to wear a crapton of these black plastic ones and a large wooden bangle, but people kept trying to put on the plastic ones and snapping them. And I have no idea what happened to the wooden one. Maybe when I'm out of the military, I will try to get back into accessories, because I used to wear a few every day. I even have a board full of necklaces, although my favourite one--a blue taijitu surfboard--that I had since middle school had since fallen apart.

I once had a keychain of these tiny little red geta a friend gave to me in middle school after a particularly rough day. She said they were for good luck, so I wore them every day--you can actually see them in my senior photos, haha. I also had a tiny Tinkerbell charm that I kept until the wings snapped off--it was given to me by a Japanese exchange student that was visiting for a while.

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The only accessories I wear every single day are earrings.

You know, even though every day I'm at work I have my hair up in a sock bun, people still fail to realise that my ears aren't pierced. So much for attention to detail, haha.

They were pierced for about a minute when I was in elementary school (my mother did it for me with a piercing gun), but they bothered me so much that I took out the piercings and never wanted them pierced again.

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You know, even though every day I'm at work I have my hair up in a sock bun, people still fail to realise that my ears aren't pierced. So much for attention to detail, haha.

They were pierced for about a minute when I was in elementary school (my mother did it for me with a piercing gun), but they bothered me so much that I took out the piercings and never wanted them pierced again.

That's kind of unusual nowadays. Seems like most females have their ears pierced. Although, I was kind of out of the ordinary myself getting them done when I was in high school. Most parents have their children's ears pierced pretty young. Though, I hardly ever change my earrings. Just when I get dressed up, mostly. The ones I always wear are simple silver studs.

Nothing wrong with not having them done though! Do you ever wear non-pierced earrings?

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Digital Wristwatch, 2 Slogan Wristbands (one for Germany, one for the March For Life), a Skull Ring (at times), a silver cross necklace, spiked leather bracelets and a studded leather glove (at times), a hairband or bandana to keep my hair out of my eyes (at times) and a very large chain that I wear on my jeans.

I really want to get Tidus necklace from FFX or Snow's pendant from XIII tho. Oh and a buster sword keychain :)

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Haha, I think when we have kids, we're not going to pierce our daughter's ears. Be one less thing our kid can beg us for--"I need new earrings!" I'm not too bothered that my ears aren't pierced, though, since I usually keep my hair down, so no one sees my ears. And that's just one less thing my cats can bat around the apartment.

I actually do have an "earring" that I wear occasionally. It hangs over the ear.

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It was from a Tekko convention I went to last year, haha.

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