Piercing your ear will not turn you gay, and there is no gay side. This was a custom of the 1980's.
To some, a single piercing on either side is considered "gay". What i hear in school though, Its the Right side is gay. left is not. To stay safe, id pierce both =^.^=
contrary to popular misbelief there is no gay straight side to ear cartilage or ear lobe piercing.
This is a myth that began in the 1980's. There is no gay right ear.
There is not straight or gay side for a tragus piercing, it's just a piercing and doesn't denote sexual orientation.
Right side left side gay? Well in professional body piercing what side you pierce your nose on has no bearing on your sexual orientation, it's what side looks better for the nose being pierced. The same applies to ear piercing now, both sides one side, both sides multiple times means nothing other than style and appearance, not sexual orientation.
No I have plenty of male clients who have ear cartilage piercing and they are not gay.
what do you mean by straight side? Now days there are no straight sides or gay sides. Look at ear piercings. A guy use to only get his left ear pierced, and if he wore one in both ears he was seen as being "gay". But now it is very common.. A piercing is a personal preference.. As long as you're happy and you like where your piercing is, screw what anyone else may say & think.. I hope this helps you :-) :-)
Some people think that a right lobe ear piercing on a guy means they're gay.
There is no gay, non gay side, sexual orientation has nothing to do with body piercing. There is no relationship to which side is what. That is stereo typing and has no relevance in body piercing.
This is an outdated custom, but in the 1980's the gay side was the right ear.
There is no such thing. In fact, the act of piercing only one ear (regardless of which) is closer to a signal that you are homosexual than doing it on a specific side, as piercing only the left or right ear was once used among gay men to let others know whether they were a "top" or "bottom." Now days, however, it is rarely, as in almost never, used among the gay community, so if you still want to pierce only one ear, pick one and go with it, though it is common and perfectly acceptable for a male to have both, regardless of sexual orientation.