Anemone3 -> RE: clit piercing (5/26/2006 11:52:51 AM)
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Hello Wiibemyslave; Please do your research and find a good, experienced body piercer before obtaining any piercings for your beloved slave. Why? Because body piercing is not to be done on a whim, and requires planning and forethought before the needle goes through the flesh. Here are some ideas: Ask any potential piercer where they learned to do what they do. Ask if they belong to any professional associations, and how long they have been in business. Ask for references from people in the BDSM community; they usually know good body piercers. Find out if they are regulated by a local or state health department, and that their license is current not in suspension, and that their inspection history does not show violations. Piercers are not regulated in many parts of the US, and anyone can hang out a sign and call himself or herself a body piercer. Ask about aftercare and healing of the piercing. Check the facility, and make sure it is CLEAN! A professional piercer will be happy to explain technique, show you his/her autoclave or disposable, single-use needles. Make sure they use disposable gloves. Verify the use of germicidal/antibacterial cleaning products. Make sure you feel comfortable with this person. Do not get pieced when drunk, using drugs, or high. Professional piercers will not work on you in this state anyway. Body piecing hurts! It can be erotic, but it still hurts. Nipples are particularly painful; comparable to having a very sharp labor contraction for about 10 seconds. There is always a risk on infection, despite the use of sterile needles and good technique. Be aware of this before deciding to pierce anything. Do not get pierced if you are ill, have a fever, have hepatitis, have a transplanted organ, are taking drugs that suppress the immune system, or have an autoimmune disease. True clitoral piercings are rare. They depend entirely on the anatomy of the woman and the suitability for piercing. There is serious risk of injury to the nerves that supply this area, and lack of feeling or stimulation if the nerves are damaged. Most professional piercers will not do these piercings. Consider the clitoral hood piercing, which is a piercing of the loose skin of the clitoral hood. This piercing is usually done as a vertical piercing, and is now the most popular hood pierce for women. A 14-gauge ring or curved bell bar is usually worn through this piercing, and it heals faster than many other piercings because of the rich blood supply to the genitalia. It is recommended that the person doing the piercing be immunized against Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B to prevent accidental transmission to clients. I have had my vertical hood piercing for about 14 years now. It is my absolute favorite. It allows for great stimulation, and makes it easy for the submissive to locate the critical spot without further instructions, and is very pleasing. Just use good judgment and investigate before you pierce. You want to take good care of your submissive, not expose her to infection, illness, or disfigurement. Ms. Anemone
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