I think both nose studs (small diamond) and belly button rings are really cute. I told my boyfriend that I want to get them some day, and he totally freaked out. He started saying things like he would break up with me if I did, that they're ugly and I would look like a slut. I'm not a slut in any way. I told him other than my girl friends, he would be the only one seeing it, which is true..And he still said the same thing. Is there something about them I'm not getting?! Because I don't think they're gross/slutty at all, unless you have your shirt up all the time, obviously. What do you think? I told him he needs to accept what I like. Do any other guys feel this way?
When I went to a Muse concert I arrived 20 minutes before the doors opened but I didn't have GA so if you have GA you might wanna arrive a couple/few hours early if you wanna be up front or somewhere near the front. I just brought an album (I know I wouldn't get it signed by the band but I had hopes of meeting their video director so I wanted him to sign it haha), a phone with a camera on it, deodorant, concealer for when I cry from getting too emotional, and a wallet. Once you get there it's pretty easy to find out where to go but if you still need help just ask someone.
You didn't mention his age. If he is a pre-schooler, don't worry about it yet. More than 25% of children at 5 still wet nightly. If he is 6 or older, has rarely had a dry night in his life, and you and he are interested in getting permantly dry - then look into a bedwetting alarm. A bedwetting alarm senses moisture and sounds/vibates. This is his (and your) alert that he is wetting. He is probably a very deep sleeper and will need assistance initially in learning how to awaken to the alarm. Over a period of weeks he will gradually learn to recognize the brain-bladder signal during sleep and get to the point where he will awaken prior to him wetting. Good alarms start at around $80 and children take an average of 10-12 weeks to get permanently dry. You can get alot of good information at the Bedwetting Store. I recommend Malem bedwetting alarms to my families.