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Genital piercings are varied and improve sexual quality

January 4, 2005
By:  Bob Whitehead

There are several types of piercings that by design enhance sexual stimulation, such as tongue and nipple piercings, but none as much as genital piercings. There are a myriad of ways to pierce both the male and female genitals that will provide new and exciting sensations to both the genitalia of the pierced person and their partner.

If you are considering a genital piercing, take the time to learn about all the different types for male and female genitalia. Some piercings are only available depending on the amount of skin you have in a certain area, as everyone’s bodies are different.

There are eight basic types of piercings for the female genitalia including: the Christina, clitoris, fourchette, horizontal and vertical clitoral hood piercings, inner and outer labia piercings, and the triangle. Inner labia piercings are among the most common, least painful and least like to reject jewelry.

A fourchette piercing is an example of one that requires extra skin, as it is placed at the base of the vaginal opening. The triangle piercing also requires there to be enough skin behind the clitoris to accommodate a piercing, as well as the Christina placed at the top of the outer labia.

Several types of piercings are designed for male genitalia, such as the ampallang, apadravya, dydoe, foreskin, frenum, guiche, scrotum, and Prince Albert. Several of these piercings, like the ampallang and apadravya, are quite painful and take a comparatively long time to perform. The arteries in the penis also make certain piercings in the glans difficult to complete.

The Prince Albert and frenum are among the most popular penile piercings. The latter is placed through the skin below the glans, heals in a few months, and is less painful. The Prince Albert piercing is placed at the tip of the penis through the urethra. Rejection of the metal is unlikely for this piercing.

In making your decision to pierce your genitals, make sure you choose an experienced, licensed, professional piercer in a clean, sterile environment. Your comfort is of the highest importance. Genital body piercing is constantly evolving, so select someone who is familiar with what you want. Then, enjoy the benefits to your sex life!

About the Author:
Bob Whitehead is a successful freelance writer and publisher of http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com.  Body jewelry, piercing and tattooing information you seek to perfectly adorn your body.

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