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Scrotal Piercing |
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I have been wanting a piercing for quite a while now, but my parents are very objectionable to the idea. I have been interested in body modifications for most of my life, even before I knew what it was. I first started off with self done cuttings, like on my arm I have a small rubics cube or something similar and also have a freehand design on my chest...that one was the most painful of them all.I slowy moved on to play piercings with my girl friend, and on my own time. The human body has always been a huge interest of mine. How much it can withstand, how much it can just handle in different situations and all the different shapes and forms it can take. Its an amazing and miraculous thing.My girlfriend has a horizontal hood piercing also, shes one of the ways I really got into genital piercings. I know I loved hers enough, so I decided I wanted to get one of my own, and knew it would be something my parents would never see or suspect, I started looking around and gathering information from sites and friends who used to do piercings.
Once I got all the information on the general topic of genital piercings that I could...mostly from BME and piercology.com. I checked into which piercing would be the best to do myself or unprofesionaly atleast.....(No one around here will do genital piercings so I had no other choice except to do it myself or go out of state which is just rediculous) So once I decided on a hafada due to the ease of the piercing, and I just thought it would be a good and simple beginning. I got a couple horse needles, some Provon soap and a nice 14 gauge circular barbell. I made plans with my friend to help me with this and we got together one weekend at my house. We cleaned the area where I wanted the piercing with rubbing alcohol right after I had taken a shower, so it was pretty clean. She took the needle out and the piece of jewelery and asked if I was ready. As I sat there waiting for the needle to slip through my skin I began to get a bit nervous and shakey (high anxiety and piercing I found out are not the best combination)but, I let my friend continue. She lined up the needle with the marks and pushed it through. Feeling the metal go through was really not a new sensation, but her puting in the jewelery was quite an uncomfortable thing, but it didn't really hurt at all. I did get a bit nervous with how long it was taking her, but I am sure it was just part of the anticipation of my new piercing.
When she was done puting the ball on and said it was safe to move once again, I took a look at my new little friend. It was just how I wanted it, I was so happy with it.
Right now I have had the piercing for about a month now and am still very happy with it. the first week I was a bit uncomfortable, but I put up with it just fine.
The first week was not very fun though, I kept forgetting about my new piercing and would do things that did not help the healing process very much. Like jumping from a high wall and landing so that the piercing got a bit of a tug from my legs. Or my girlfriend grabbingm y crotch and flipping the ring. That hurts alot more than people think, I bet. I know I didn't think a small flip of the ring could hurt as much as it did.
The only problem I ran into was once in the shower, I didn't think about the piercing and used a scrubby in the general area.....well, one of the balls got caught on a hole in the scrubby and got yanked a little, I fell to my knees in the shower in complete surprise and panick, but with some detailed inspection I discovered I was just fine. Except for that one incident, I have been very happy with my new piercing. In fact I even Plan on getting about 5 more to make a small of center scrotal ladder.
I find this piercing to be great because I can tell people, "I have a piercing." and they just get a bit confused till I tell them what it is then they are just full of questions or get very uncomfortable.
It really shows you who is atually comfortable with themselves and the topic of sex. I find it to be a very entertaining topic of discussion.