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Play Piercing
(Needle Play)
Play piercings (sometimes called needle play) are temporary piercings
done during a session or scene. They can be with or without jewelry.
They can also be done in a punishment context. They are usually done
for the physical sensations they provide.
When I first heard of play piercings I remember thinking
of something I used to do as a child. I used to take
straight pins and slip them under just the first layer
of skin on my fingers. It didn't hurt, and it only bled
if I went too deep. I would do it because it felt weird,
and it freaked out my mother. Play piercings are similar
to this.
Many insert the needles or such just beneath the first layer of skin.
Other, go further, inserting the needles into the muscle beneath the
skin. It seems to depend on the sensation the people are going
for and the reason for the piercing.
If the piercing is to be used to suspend the submissive, then the
needles must go into the muscle in order to hold the weight of the
submissive. This is often called "Fish hooking" because
fish hooks are used. If done properly, the submissive
can be suspended off the floor by the needles in their
skin. This is dangerous and should not be tried without
some serious thought, discussion and TRAINING. Some use
play piercings to attach something to the submissive.
Like a sign, or a ribbon in a decorative pattern. For
example, using needles in two rows along the back, can
allow a ribbon to be weaved around them in a pattern
similar to the closings on old corset styles. I've heard
of submissives having a note, or sign, pinned to their
skin as punishment, advertisement, or any other number
of things. Play piercings can be similar to acupuncture.
Where the needles are just embedded into the skin, in
certain areas.
Engaging in such play requires a tremendous amount of trust from the
submissive to the dominant. Such a scene can be a way for the submissive
to give an overt show of their trust and submission for the dominant.
Play piercings are considered by many to be a form of edge play. They
should not be done lightly and definitely not without some training in
proper techniques. It is a very dangerous way to play. Certain safety
procedures must be followed when engaging in such play. It is best to
research such play, and witness such personally before attempting it
on your own. It is a must that the needles be sterile, and sharp.
Dull needles will tear the skin, instead of piercing it, which can
result in scarring, excess bleeding, extended healing time, and
infection.
Needles should never be used on more than one person. If such play is
done as a one shot deal in a play partner arrangement, the needles
should be disposed of rather than saved to be used on another
submissive. It is very difficult to remove all blood
from a surface, so it is better to be safe than sorry
when it comes to any play that includes blood. There are
areas of the body where needle play should not be
attempted so a good working knowledge of basic human
anatomy is a must. Inserting a needle into a nerve
bundle, could have permanent and disastrous results.
Some nerve bundles are found in the wrists, ankles,
knees, under arms, shoulder blades, and along the spine.
Having a good knowledge of human anatomy can prevent
accidentally harming an underlying nerve bundle with
needle play. The needles themselves should be thin, such
as acupuncture needles as these will pierce the skin
easier and not cause tearing of the tissues around the
entry wound.
Research, learn and practice before ever trying this on
another person and you will find the experience to be
more satisfying for everyone involved!
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