My clit experience
At A Glance
Author C
When A month ago
Artist Jack
Studio The Ink Spot
Back Story

I have always been interested in body piercing. My ears were done at the age of 2, my mom said that I begged her until she finally gave in and had them done. When I was growing up I would always lock my self in the bathroom and randomly pierce parts of my body with a sewing needle, followed by a piercing gun stud (I now realize how stupid this was, but at the time it got the job done.) A few years ago I stumbled on to BME and realized that there was actually people in this world that had the same urges as me. I was amazed by the fact that everything that I had done to my self had also been done on other people.

I left my home town to attend college. This move became an important factor in my modification journey. My room mate had just turned 18, and it was her best friends 18th birthday. They both wanted to mark the occasion with matching tongue piercings. I went along for the ride, and with a little dare from them ended up with a matching pair of nipple rings. That was it for me, after that moment I knew that nothing could stand in the way of my urges to modify my body.

The Big One! (or so I thought)

Since then I have been pierced over 20 times. I wasn't sure where to go next, but I knew I wanted more genital work done. I had an unfortunate stretching experience with my vertical hood which ended in rejection. I felt naked and wanted something else down there. I talked with my piercer and decided to try a horizontal hood. That didn't work either, due to my size, and I ended up retiring it. Again, I felt naked so I decided to research more about the possibilities of what could be done to my genitals. The piercing that stood out to me the most was the Clitoral piercing. It looked beautiful and was functional. I read the experiences and decided that it was going to be my next piercing.

I went to my piercer and talked to him about it. He said that he needed to take a look to make sure that my clit was big enough, and gave me a warning that if it was, from what he has heard it is the most painful piercing a woman can possibly get. He then gave me the paperwork to fill out and then took me into the room. He showed me the needles and such, new and autoclaved. As he finished setting up I took off my pants and prepared my self for the piercing.

I sat on the chair, and did as I was told. He was ready, so I spread my legs. He asked me to help keep my labia out of the way as he inspected the area. He told me that there would be no problems with the piercing if I wanted to go through with it. I gave him the go and he put the clamp on. Right then I freaked out and screamed "NO!!" He took off the clamps and asked if I was ok. I told him he could pierce anything that he wanted to, just not that. We talked it out and decided to try the hood again. So he set up for that and it was done.

The Bit One, Really!

About two weeks later, feeling somewhat satisfied yet still a little incomplete, I decided to try it again. I went in and talked to my piercer about it and we decided to wait until the following day. I was nervous all the next day because I knew that I would have to actually go through with it this time. I waited until close to closing time, took a shower and drove down there. I walked in and there was a huge line of people (or so it seemed to me) waiting to get pierced. I talked with the piercer for a minute and let him finish with everyone. Finally it was my turn. I did the usual drill, paperwork, new and autoclaved...

I sat in the chair. I felt my heart racing as he finished the final setup. He cleaned the area, double checked the positioning with me (vertical) and that was it. He put the clamp on and again I screamed "NO!!!" He stopped, again, and said "I usually don't do this, but you obviously want this done. I have pierced you countless times, and I know you won't stop until you finally go through with this. Calm down take a few deep breaths and think this over again. I know you will do fine, you always do. What do you think?"

I laid there for a moment, took a few deep breaths and told him to go ahead. He told me to start taking deep breaths in and out and to concentrate on my breathing. In... out... in... out... in... clamp... out... in... pierce... out....... "breathe" in... out... jewelry... done!!! The whole thing was over in a matter of seconds, and because I was concentrating so much on breathing I really didn't feel a thing. I laid there for a moment and gathered my self. I looked at the piercing in a mirror, and it was beautiful! I was so glad that I had finally went through with it.

The Healing

I went home and just laid around on the couch for the rest of the night. It hurt a lot to walk and was uncomfortable to wear anything so I laid around naked. I decided to call it an early night and went to bed. The next morning I awoke to find blood all over. It looked as if I was having a heavy day with my period and I freaked. I took a shower and put on a pad. It seamed to have stopped bleeding, so I decided not to worry. The rest of the day seemed to go ok. It burned a little when I urinated, but that was about it.

The second day I awoke to find the same thing as with the first. I showered again, put on a pad and left it alone. It still burned a little to urinate, but it felt a lot better than it did the day before. By the third day it had quit bleeding, and it felt great. I made the mistake of deciding to try it out a little, and irritated it. I decided, then, to leave it alone and give it plenty of time to heal. The rest of the healing has been for the most part uneventful.

I have had my piercing now for almost a month and I love it. It has really increased my sensitivity, and has made things a little more interesting. For those of you thinking of getting your clit pierced, I would highly recommend it. The initial pain is greatly out


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