PUBIC
This piercing is placed where the shaft of the penis and the torso come together. It is more of a visually stimulating piercing, except in close, tight grinding intercourse.
PRINCE ALBERT
Named historically for Queen Victoria’s consort; Prince Albert. It was also known at the time as a dressing ring. This is considered by many men to be the most sensual of all penile piercing. It is known to enhance stimulation for both partners. The piecing is placed so that the jewelry would travel down the urethra and exit just beyond the juncture where the head of the penis meets the shaft. There is a very small amount of skin that is actually pierced and healing is quite quick.
REVERSE PRINCE ALBERT
The reverse Prince Albert is similar to the Prince Albert as the piercing travels from the tip of the urethra , but, exiting on the top of the head of the penis in the notch where the head of the penis and the glans surrounding it come together.
APADRAVYA
This piercing is the combination of the Prince Albert and Reverse Prince Albert put together with a barbell. This piercing is even discussed in “The Karma Sutra” and ancient Hindu writing on love and social conduct. This piercing may also be done as a single or one shot piercing by marking both the top and bottom of the head of the penis and piercing completely through and inserting a barbell.
AMPALLANG
Indigenous to Indonesia and the South Pacific, this horizontal penile head piercing is primarily done to enhance the sexual pleasure for women. At one time the women from these areas considered a man without an Ampallang to be undesirable.
As this is a very long piercing healing can take six months or longer to complete.
FRENUM
Technically the web on the central underside of the penis, however, if done within the “vee” of the head of the penis it is called a frenulum piercing; and if done at the bottom of the shaft where it comes together with the scrotum it is called a “Lorum”
The piercings are done perpendicular to the shaft of the penis.
SPEED BUMPS
These piercings are similar to the Frenum piercing with the exception that they are done on the top of the shaft of the penis.
Most women enjoy experiencing these piercings and enjoy the feeling of their clitoris bumping over them.
SCROTUM
May be pierced anywhere someone would want it pierced, however, the most common areas are either down the central seam or the folds of skin on either side. It is advisable not to pierce the back of the scrotum as it would make walking and sitting more difficult.
HAFADA
Is a very specific scrotum piercing that is performed as a right of passage for certain Arabic tribes. It is done in pairs, one on each side of the scrotum where the fold of the scrotum and the shaft of the penis come together.
DYDOES
This piercing is always done in pairs through the glans of the head of the penis. They are normally located between the 10 and 11 clock positions and the 1 and 2 clock positions perpendicular to the glans. It is done on men that have been circumcised and who wish to regain some of the feelings lost by the circumcision. The most comfortable jewelry to be worn would be short barbells to fit with small balls as larger balls can cause too much irritation.
GUICHE
A horizontal piercing done in between the scrotum and the anus, approximately where the seams of a pair of pants would meet.
Indigenous to the South Pacific it is not a piercing for someone who sit’s a lot. After healing, people have been known to ad what is called a guiche weight, so that when having intercourse, the weight would swing back and forth, tapping the scrotum with pleasurable sensations.
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