Why people ask this
This question works because the yes-or-no split always surprises the room — someone answers in a way nobody expected, and the conversation starts from there. Random questions get pulled out when the conversation needs a reset; this one survives because nobody can predict where the answer goes. What makes this format durable is that a no can be just as interesting as a yes. 'No, but I once…' or 'No, and here is why not' opens a conversation the question never directly asked for. The best sessions are ones where the follow-up runs longer than the question itself.
What do players say?
13 responses
Based on 13 answers so far, 46% of players say yes — making this an almost even split — roughly half of players have, half have not.
Discussion starters
- → Who in the group is most likely to have had a piercing you later regretted?
- → What's the full story — and who in the group is most surprised by your answer?
- → What is the strangest thing that happened to you this year?
- → What is one habit you wish you could quit?
- → What is the best decision you made on impulse?
Hearing about piercing regrets can lead to some surprising stories and hilarious confessions. This question can reveal past impulsiveness or unexpected tales from your friends or date. Curious to explore more of these surprising moments? Discover other wild cards and fun questions to keep the conversation lively!
What This Question Really Asks
This question delves into personal choices and experiences with body modifications. It’s not just about the piercing itself, but also the emotions and reflections that come afterward. When someone shares their story, it often opens up deeper conversations about meaning behind decisions and memorable moments.
- Moments of impulsiveness or spontaneity
- Regret or lessons learned from past choices
- Humorous or cringe-worthy stories about body art
- Personal reflections on changing tastes and preferences everyday decisions