hundreds of years
Individuals grow at different rates, and at different rates according to their ages. It is not uncommon for adolescents and teens to grow in height by an inch or more in a single year.
Approx 10.3 US gallons.
There are 16 squares with sides of a quarter inch in one square inch.
There are 2.54 centimetres in one inch.
No, you cannot permanently stretch attached earlobes. The positioning of the earlobe is determined by genetics and the structure of the ear itself. Attempting to stretch attached earlobes may lead to tearing or scarring.
An inch where?
You must wait up to 6-8 weeks after having them pierced, Also once you have stretched your ears you must wait 4 months to a year after each stretch to allow healing to take place.
The time it takes to stretch your ears to 10mm can vary depending on your individual anatomy and how your ears respond to stretching. Generally, it is recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks between each stretching session to allow your ears to heal and adjust to the new size. It is important to stretch slowly and responsibly to avoid injury or tearing of the earlobe.
fact: * it only takes 5 pounds of pressure to take the ear off.
There is no maximum diameter, it just depends on how much you stretch it or insert an object to stretch it. I would say most people cannot take more than 3 inch diameter as that is a lot of stretch.
the prediction is about 90 ears
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Hair grows about an inch a month.
Of couse! You could lose your hearing, get STAPH or MRSA, and you could lose your ear to infection! ^^that is not true.if you stretch your ears properly and take care of them,you will have no problems.i have my ears stretched to 1 1/2 and im perfectly healthy
Not all German Shepherds ears go up.
No. If you stretch with a blowout it will only get worse. Blowouts can get big, nasty, and painful. If they get big enough, they'll prevent you from stretching. Not to mention that they just look disgusting and other serious stretchers will know that you don't take care of your ears like you should. Just downsize a size or two, get your ear back to normal, and take your time stretching back up.