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Male & Female Nipple Piercing
By Dylan Ap Thuin
Other than ears and noses, the Nipple has got to be the most popular
of all body piercings for men, and is fast becoming popular with the
ladies, too. The pierced nipple will always be more pronounced
afterwards. It will also be more sensitive - (for many men, the
nipple is not an erogenous zone - but it quickly becomes one on
piercing). Part of its appeal is that it can remain secret, or
only revealed to loved ones. Men tend to get just one nipple
pierced and women tend to get a pair. One on its own can look
too asymmetric for them.
Origin - legend
The Nipple piercing is believed to have been a sign of allegiance
and manhood within Caesar's Praetorian Guard. Many Roman statues
are shown with pierced nipples, but these could simply be representing
a lorica or breastplate. These were either heavy pieces of metal armor,
or toughened leather and were often shaped to look like a well muscled
torso, and the nipples were pierced with ornamental torcs. There are
even rumors suggesting that cloaks were fastened to them. If this is
true, they would have been very lightweight ceremonial-ware and not
at all functional, (if you don't believe this, try hanging a blanket
off one and see how it feels when running). Anyways, it seems to have
a very macho image these days.
Method
Not all piercers use an anesthetic, I personally do. N.B. In
Britain, it is illegal to inject anesthetic unless you are a
registered medical practitioner, but anesthetic sprays are
legal and their use is widespread. For men, the experience
of the piercing can be quite intense and can lead to an endorphin
rush, (for some reason, people in the armed forces seem to get
affected the most). Women take it better than men, and many find
the experience to be a turn-on rather than a pain. This is primarily
due to the obvious difference in anatomy and the fact that the
placing is slightly different for women. Their nipples also tend
to get abused by their menfolk and the piercing can seem painless
in comparison. For men, it is a sharp intense feeling, but like with
a tattoo, you only really feel it as the needle goes through. And
it goes through very quickly when I do it.
The area is cleaned and marked with an indelible pen. For nipples,
both the entry and exit holes are marked. The piercing hurts less
if pierced from the outside of your body to the inside. So if your
piercer is right handed, as most are, the right nipple will be
slightly more painful than the left. The area is then lightly
clamped with a triangular-shaped forceps, as opposed to a teardrop.
There are several different piercing methods, never allow anyone
to perform this piercing with an ear piercing gun; at best, it
will grow out or be shallow and misplaced, and at worst it could
completely grow in, become infected and painful and require surgical
treatment to remove the unsuitable stud. Believe me - it does happen.
The correct method is with an appropriate gauged hollow needle. By
this, I mean one that is slightly thicker than the jewelry to be
placed. There are two types of hollow needle: the first
is simply a hollow metal sharp; also available are intravenous
canula's that have a thin plastic sleeve over them. It is the
latter type of needle that I personally use. The needle is guided
by hand in one easy motion that will hurt less than a blood test.
The piercing is now done, the forceps are removed and the chosen
jewelry can now be inserted into the hollow needle or the needle
sleeve once the needle itself has been removed.
A gentle tugging motion is all that will be felt as the jewelry
is slid through the piercing - in the opposite direction to the
way the needle went through. Note that nipples can be pierced both
horizontally and vertically. The first of these two inset photos
show the hollow tubes in the nipple and the second shows the
jewelry in place.
Types of acceptable jewelry
There are two specific types of nipple jewelry. And some variations.
Silver (or any other metal that tarnishes) should not be worn. Only
jewelry made from highest grade Surgical Stainless Steel, or solid
(not plated) gold should be worn in any fresh piercing. Gold
jewelry should be of at least 18ct. The two jewelry types are
the barbell and the ball closure ring. Hinged (earrings) should
not be worn. A banana bell with equal sized balls is also
acceptable. A barbell should be used if the piercing is
vertical. A barbell in your nipple will heal quicker than
a ring, as there is nothing sticking out to catch or rub
on clothes.
http://www.thebrc.net/articles/DylanApThuin/nipple_piercing_dat.shtml
This Body Piercing internet article was written by Dylan, who
has been a full time professional Body piercer since 1993. He
works from the Labyrinth studio in Portsmouth, England.
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