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lemaysa -“in the mizrachi circels in isreal its accepted its amiddle eastern style which is gaining more popularity with the ashkinazik community over time”

Dream on! Frum Sefardim who came directly from their countries to E. Yisroel never had nose rings or similar.

“i dont think it has to do about minhag or halacha its just that jewish people are scared of anything which they didnt grow up with its just a matter of time that it will become something acceppted”

i love coffe -“I think that a nose ring is something to consider, but a piercing on some other part of the body is disgusting. I associate it with tattoos, and weird people…”

MiddlePath -“I was part of a small Goth scene when I was in high school, and many of them had nose rings and other body piercings. For them, it is simply a way to express individuality and non-conformity. Goths are usually people that have been under-appreciated, and therefore try to turn away from social norms in order to distance themselves from the main society that “discarded” them. To me, that’s what I think of when I see someone with a nose ring. Still, regardless of how I think it looks, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it, because I don’t think there’s anything wrong with expressing individuality.”

These all are your opinions based on your “feelings”. Whether you feel this is nice or PC or popular or the style or whatever, I’m almost positive this is Ossur acc. to the Torah based on what I posted above! And it doesn’t matter whether you’re a Sefardi or Askenazi – it’s still Ossur!