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Female genital piercings that are reported to enhance pleasure are the piercings that pass through or close to the clitoris, i.e. the clitoris piercing and the clitoral hood piercing. [1] In an empirical study at the University of South Alabama , the authors reported a positive relationship between vertical clitoral hood piercings and desire ...
In males, chastity piercing can be performed in several ways. Through infibulation (piercing the foreskin closed), a Prince Albert or frenulum piercing using a smaller gauge locking mechanism (preventing intercourse), or chaining a Prince Albert piercing to a guiche piercing (thus preventing an erection).
A Christina piercing, also known as a Venus piercing, is a female genital piercing. It is located where the outer labia meet, below the pubic mound. [1] The Christina piercing is anatomy dependent; it has a high rejection rate, and is not possible for all women due to anatomical variation. If the flesh above the clitoris where the outer labia ...
Pages in category "Female genital piercings" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Christina piercing;
Toggle Genital piercings subsection. 5.1 Male. 5.2 Female. 6 Miscellaneous. 7 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of body piercings. 1 language. Türkçe ...
In contrast to common expectations, this piercing is no more painful to perform than other body piercings. Since the piercing passes through a thin layer of tissue, it is quick to pierce and reportedly hurts less than ear piercings. Clitoral hood piercings also have rather short healing times, due to the amount of blood circulation to the area.
A clitoris piercing is a genital piercing placed directly through the head of the clitoris itself. It is a relatively uncommon piercing by choice because of the potential for nerve damage, [ 1 ] and because many may find it too stimulating to allow the constant wearing of a small ring or barbell.
Princess Albertina is a female genital piercing, where a ring enters the urethra and exits through the top of the vagina. [1] [2] Anne Greenblatt described the Princess Albertina to Ralph H. in 1995 as a "relatively new and experimental piercing." [3] Its name comes from the fact that it is analogous to the male Prince Albert piercing.