I have two piercings in each earlobe, and I prominently wear the 'knob' earrings in them that first got pierced in the earlobes, because I've originally had them pierced at age 9 and one of them was crooked due to them being pierced by 2 people at the same time, and after the required 6 weeks of not taking those 'knobs' out, the holes eventually became dramatically smaller when my mother forced me to wear thinner earrings than the ones that had originally been pierced into me for a longer time, causing those original 'knobs' to become too big and forcing me to let the earlobes grow back to their original state until I eventually let them pierce again at the age of 12, which is when I wore the 'knobs' for 3 months straight instead so it could also take more time to heal. I got my second set of earlobe piercings at the age of 14, and those were more painful than the first set, but nonetheless, it's been worth it and I'm only happy to be able to wear two pairs of earrings at the same time whenever I feel like it.
Regarding miscellaneous piercings, I was originally considering to have my belly button pierced as well, but since piercings in other spots than earlobes are told to be more painful and stuff, I'm considering to buy fake piercings in their stead, so I can still have them, but minus the seemingly extreme pain in my belly button, pinnae or whatever, plus, I often tend to pick my nose (don't worry, I always have tissues with me), so genuine nose/septum piercings are an absolute no-go for me overall.
In the same pierced holes in my earlobes, I also occasionally want to wear fake tapers, since the real ones seem so painful whenever I look at people who actually have them, especially those large ones! I thank the inventors of fake piercings and tapers for having done such an amazing thing.
As for tattoos, I don't have any yet, but I do want one on each ankle of mine. To start, I want the symbol of my primary zodiac sign (Pisces, aka

) on my left ankle, and if I approve of it, I may just want the symbol of my Chinese zodiac sign (Dragon) on my right ankle as well.
Originally, if I were to birth a child via C-section at some point in my life, I wanted to have water waves tattooed on its scar, but I don't know if tattooing on scars is even a good idea, regardless of for how long it's been there, plus, I was only 14 and even considering to have
this tattooed above the water waves, silly as I was back then.


Nowadays, if I would actually have a (well-healed!) C-section or appendectomy scar at some point in my life, I might just want a tiny zipper tattooed on one of its ends.