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NaturalDelta 02-23-2004 10:48 PM

Piercing Where the Sun Doesn't Shine?
 
Hey People,
My girls and I had a conversation about piercings over dinner. We have a friend that is Miss Prim and Proper. She goes to church, doesn't drink often, doesn;t party often, and pretty much old fashion type of gal, except in one area... piercings!No one would ever guess she has 4 piercings other than the two in her ear. :cool:

My question to the men: how do you feel about women with piercings to increase stimulation? Do you like them? Not like them?
How do you feel about women who get them?

For everyone else: Do you have piercings? Or do you know someone who has unconventional piercings? Would you get them?

James 02-23-2004 10:55 PM

They are kind of hot. I'll take their word for it they stimulate better.

Shrug, as for the rest I am not especially judgemental so I make no character judgements based on it.

Are there any to make?

33girl 02-24-2004 12:55 AM

A couple of my friends have nipple and/or pooter piercings. (And no James you cannot have their phone numbers.)

I say, what the heck, if they like it and it feels good do it. For myself, I've never even been able to get my EARS pierced so no one is going south of my border. :p

Unregistered- 02-24-2004 12:59 AM

I have two piercings and no I won't tell you where they are except that they're in different places. I got them pierced as a result of a dare (and a drunken state), but to this day only my closest friends are aware of it.

Does it increase stimulation?

OH YES. I never had much feeling there until I got them pierced.

1sd 02-24-2004 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by OohTeenyWahine
I have two piercings and no I won't tell you where they are except that they're in different places.

Does it increase stimulation?

OH YES. I never had much feeling there until I got them pierced.

LMAO...didn't you just tell? :D

blackerican 02-24-2004 09:57 AM

My sister has both her nipples done...and her kitty too!!!! She says that my brother-in-law finds it sooo sexy. And that it adds to the stimulation of their "time together". I'm too much of a sissy to get anything like that done (I'm scared of neddles!!!!).
Can I tell you that she said that it didn't hurt at all!!!!

TonyB06 02-24-2004 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by blackerican
My sister has both her nipples done...and her kitty too!!!! She says that my brother-in-law finds it sooo sexy. And that it adds to the stimulation of their "time together". I'm too much of a sissy to get anything like that done (I'm scared of neddles!!!!).
Can I tell you that she said that it didn't hurt at all!!!!


:eek: ....well, I think everybody's awake now and ready to start the day!!

1sd 02-24-2004 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TonyB06
:eek: ....well, I think everybody's awake now and ready to start the day!!
I bet you are...down boy! :D

CrimsonTide4 02-24-2004 10:40 AM

Umm can we please use terms that are not vulgar. Thanks.

dirtyreds9 02-24-2004 10:54 AM

Well, I had my lip pierced and my cartilage in my ear pierced.

Believe it or not my piercing in my ear hurt worst than my lip.


Peace and Blessings!!

CrimsonTide4 02-24-2004 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dirtyreds9
Well, I had my lip pierced and my cartilage in my ear pierced.

Believe it or not my piercing in my ear hurt worst than my lip.


Peace and Blessings!!

Introduce yourself please in the New Sorors to GC thread.

TonyB06 02-24-2004 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by 1sd
I bet you are...down boy! :D

Elevate your mind, 1SD. I didn't mean it like that. I meant it in like a "spit-your-coffee-all-over-your-keyboard-kinda-way."

All you Ray Lewis-lovin' folk need to be taken somewhere, you know that? :p

DigitalAngel126 02-24-2004 11:29 AM

I'm a big what-if-er. What if the piercer misses? What if the piercer isn't really certified?? What if I jump?? Etc. Therefore, I don't think I'll be geing anything especially tender done any time in the near sober future. I do have my ears done numerous times and my tongue done twice though.

Diva_01 02-24-2004 11:31 AM

Wow...
 
I'm pierced in a couple of different places as well, and I do not regret them. They do heighten sensation and well...I'm not gonna go there. This is GC!

NOWorNEVER 02-24-2004 02:36 PM

I'm glad someone started this topic because I was just thinking about this! I want to get a below-the-belt piercing for my next birthday. My best friend's fiance has BOTH his nipples pierced and he said it was painful...but you know men usually have a low pain tolerance anyway. My best friend and I have been thinking about brazilian waxes too but that's a whole new topic. So, OohTeenyWahine give it up....did it hurt or did you not feel anything in your drunken stuper? :D (PM me)

1sd 02-24-2004 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TonyB06
Elevate your mind, 1SD. I didn't mean it like that. I meant it in like a "spit-your-coffee-all-over-your-keyboard-kinda-way."

All you Ray Lewis-lovin' folk need to be taken somewhere, you know that? :p

:D *adjusting my halo*

abaici 02-24-2004 08:00 PM

I am a big wimp! I had my eyebrow pierced in college and it felt like a papercut. It stung. So, I say no to the unmentionable piercings.

MaMaBuddha 02-24-2004 08:01 PM

now we are talking..
 
i have been pierced since '89...i almost lost count. let's see...ears, lips, nose, tongue, eyebrow, nips, belly and the kitty. it does increase stimulation when done right.

Dionysus 02-24-2004 08:24 PM

GETTING THE NO-NO PLACES PIERCED TODAY!

ykimber 02-24-2004 09:19 PM

Lets see I had my tounge pierced for about almost three years. After I had my baby I took it out. About 3-4 years ago I was considering getting nipple piercings however while doing research I did not like to possible side effects.

NaturalDelta 02-24-2004 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ykimber
Lets see I had my tounge pierced for about almost three years. After I had my baby I took it out. About 3-4 years ago I was considering getting nipple piercings however while doing research I did not like to possible side effects.
What side effects?

ykimber 02-24-2004 09:38 PM

Like
*Scabs that form on either end of the piercing should be left alone. During the first 3 weeks avoid swimming, bathing, sauna etc. due to a raised chance of infection from tissue softening

*During the healing process a scab will form and the puncture site may ooze slightly (lymph). The oozing may get onto the ring and when dry is like a scab.

*Nipple piercing may take eight to twenty weeks to heal. friction from clothing may delay healing time. In women, scar tissue may lead to potential damage to lactation (milk) ducts.

Just to name a few

nikki1920 02-25-2004 02:43 PM

I enjoyed breastfeeding too much to get my nipples pierced.

I am entertaining the thought of getting my tongue, nose and navel pierced. Not all at once, of course. lol

Currently, my cartilage and ears are pierced. I'm not really afraid of pain.

How much did the tongue piercing hurt? How much did the other unmentionable areas hurt?

ykimber 02-25-2004 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nikki1920

How much did the tongue piercing hurt? How much did the other unmentionable areas hurt?

I am a big baby and when I got my tounge pierced it didn't hurt at all. It was over before I knew it.

mulattogyrl 02-25-2004 10:30 PM

I have my navel pierced and the 'infamous' piercing as well. It only hurt for the initial pinch, and afterward, I honestly didn't feel it (the pain, that is!;) ). It took a lot longer for my ears, nose, and navel to heal than for the down below piercing to heal.

delph998 02-26-2004 01:51 AM

I want to raise another question to you all that ties in to this topic. Do you think it's (un)professional to have multiple visual piercings in the work place? Just curious.

ykimber 02-26-2004 02:05 AM

Well I work in the banking industry and I do believe having multi piercing is unprofessional.

NOWorNEVER 02-26-2004 02:42 AM

I think it's very unprofessional to have multiple visible piercings in the workplace. That's why I really like the ones that are not visible...genital, navel, and tongue. The first two are sexy and erotic because you can only choose to show them to certain people. It's like walking around with your own sexy secret. As far as the tongue, most of the time, I can't tell a person has had their tongue pierced unless they talk with their mouths open wide, or playing with the barbell to show off. At my workplace, we are not allowed to have visible piercings but the tongue will pass if you have one of those flat, flesh colored barbells that are specifically made for passing in a professional work environment.

I have no problem with people who go all out with their piercings and tattoos but it's different when you have to represent a company.

delph998 02-26-2004 09:40 AM

I TOTALLY AGREE
 
...but wanted to see where everybody else's head was regarding the issue. It really bothers me to see teachers with tongue piercings in visible places. Especially in this case, I believe teachers and administration should set the example to the students. I have tons of friends who are ADMINISTRATORS and have piercings in visble places--I don't really think that's professional, but it's just an opinion.

Impressed SF 02-26-2004 10:42 AM

Piercings
 
I think it is whatever floats your boat. As for myself I am not interested in getting piercing that prevent me from getting a J-O-B. ie.. the facial area or ears (I do have 6 holes in each ear but I only wear 2 in each). However, the under the clothes piercings are cool just as long as it is tasteful and not too overboard.:)

Lady Pi Phi 02-26-2004 10:55 AM

I just read OTW's post and that is soooooooooo bad!!!

You should never pierce/tattoo anything while intoxicated. That's a number 1 no-no. Any reputable piercer will NOT do that.

NaturalDelta 02-26-2004 07:52 PM

Re: Piercings
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Impressed SF
I think it is whatever floats your boat. As for myself I am not interested in getting piercing that prevent me from getting a J-O-B. ie.. the facial area or ears (I do have 6 holes in each ear but I only wear 2 in each). However, the under the clothes piercings are cool just as long as it is tasteful and not too overboard.:)
Well what is overboard for the under the clothing piercing?
I wouldn't think it would be an issue as long as they aren't visible, and they shouldn't be. Every once in a while, I will stretch and my navle ring becomes visible.

To those who know or have their nips pierced: do they ever show through your shirt? What about them it is a little cold?

Impressed SF 02-27-2004 08:09 AM

Re: Re: Piercings
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NaturalDelta
Well what is overboard for the under the clothing piercing?
I wouldn't think it would be an issue as long as they aren't visible, and they shouldn't be. Every once in a while, I will stretch and my navle ring becomes visible.

To those who know or have their nips pierced: do they ever show through your shirt? What about them it is a little cold?

Overboard is going crazy with the piercings like multiple nip rings or multiple genital rings, I think that is a bit excessive.

My friend had her nip pierced and it did sometimes show through her shirt and when it was cold. She doesn't have it anymore though.

Ideal08 02-27-2004 02:23 PM

What? I disagree
 
Quote:

Originally posted by delph998
...but wanted to see where everybody else's head was regarding the issue. It really bothers me to see teachers with tongue piercings in visible places. Especially in this case, I believe teachers and administration should set the example to the students. I have tons of friends who are ADMINISTRATORS and have piercings in visble places--I don't really think that's professional, but it's just an opinion.
I am a teacher and I have a tongue piercing. What example, exactly, are we looking to set? To be conformists? I'm GOOD at what I do, and I'm glad that my administrators recognize that. Teenagers especially have a hard time just being themselves. If they want to get a piercing as a way of expressing themselves, and their parents don't have a problem with it, I say go for it!! That is not to say that we are not teaching them what they will have to face when they get out in the world. Yes, I have told my students when I got the piercing and the types of jobs that I had before I got it, as well as the types of jobs that I had after i got it. So they get both sides of it. They are well aware that it is unacceptable in MANY areas of the workforce. So the assumption that we are not setting a good example based on an accessory we choose to wear is simply not a good one. I have had parents that have told me that because of me their daughters want piercings. Some will let them get them at 16 some at 18, but not ONE parent has been upset about it in the least. All of my parents LOVE the relationship that I have with their daughters. They would much rather have me (with my tongue piercing and afro) because they know that I care about the girls and am serious about preparing them for their future instead of a prim and proper "professional" who cares more about her resume and business suit than the progress of the child (and they do exist; not all educators care about kids is what I'm learning at my school).

Let me just end here, because I have gone off on a tangent. I just hate to be judged by a piercing, especially saying I'm setting a bad example. I just can't get with that.

delph998 02-27-2004 05:07 PM

Re: What? I disagree
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Ideal08
I am a teacher and I have a tongue piercing. What example, exactly, are we looking to set? To be conformists? I'm GOOD at what I do, and I'm glad that my administrators recognize that. Teenagers especially have a hard time just being themselves. If they want to get a piercing as a way of expressing themselves, and their parents don't have a problem with it, I say go for it!! That is not to say that we are not teaching them what they will have to face when they get out in the world. Yes, I have told my students when I got the piercing and the types of jobs that I had before I got it, as well as the types of jobs that I had after i got it. So they get both sides of it. They are well aware that it is unacceptable in MANY areas of the workforce. So the assumption that we are not setting a good example based on an accessory we choose to wear is simply not a good one. I have had parents that have told me that because of me their daughters want piercings. Some will let them get them at 16 some at 18, but not ONE parent has been upset about it in the least. All of my parents LOVE the relationship that I have with their daughters. They would much rather have me (with my tongue piercing and afro) because they know that I care about the girls and am serious about preparing them for their future instead of a prim and proper "professional" who cares more about her resume and business suit than the progress of the child (and they do exist; not all educators care about kids is what I'm learning at my school).

Let me just end here, because I have gone off on a tangent. I just hate to be judged by a piercing, especially saying I'm setting a bad example. I just can't get with that.

I do agree that there are tons of well dressed teachers/administrators that don't care for their students.
And it was no disrespect, Ideal. Just my personal opinion. :)

Ideal08 02-27-2004 05:46 PM

Re: Re: What? I disagree
 
Quote:

Originally posted by delph998
And it was no disrespect, Ideal. Just my personal opinion. :)
None taken. We can agree to disagree. :)

nikki1920 02-27-2004 05:53 PM

I've been around a lot of different people in my life. And the one thing I've learned is to never judge someone based solely on their appearance. I would rather have a teacher who took an interest in what I am doing as a student with a piercing, than a teacher who was prim and proper and could give two ishts about what I am learning. I'd be so interested in how the teacher looked, I'd be paying attention to what he or she is teaching.

I think we put WAY too much emphasis on appearance. What I do with my body should not be anyone's concern so long as it doesnt' hurt anyone. If I want to pierce my tongue, so be it.

My parents are kind of conservative, and freaked a little when I got my tattoos, which are covered up, but respected my decision. My daughter wants one now, and I told her she could get one when she is 18. :)

alphaiota 02-27-2004 11:51 PM

i'm really interested in this thread. i've been debating getting my genitals pierced, but haven't. when i got my tongue done 5 years ago, it didn't hurt to have done, but hurt like a b**** afterwards. i'm afraid that's what will happen if i get my kitty pierced. i really want it done though.

as for the nipples, i want those done too, but i have such large breasts that i don't want to draw even more attention to them.

shelley j
sigma k

brownsuga40 03-01-2004 09:16 PM

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mulattogyrl 03-01-2004 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alphaiota
i'm really interested in this thread. i've been debating getting my genitals pierced, but haven't. when i got my tongue done 5 years ago, it didn't hurt to have done, but hurt like a b**** afterwards. i'm afraid that's what will happen if i get my kitty pierced. i really want it done though.

shelley j
sigma k

Actually, getting 'down there' pierced was just the opposite in my experience. It hurt like heck the second I was pinched, but afterward, I honestly didn't feel it. The 'down there' piercing was the easiest one I've had. The navel was the worst because it took 6 months - 1 year to heal, whereas the 'down there' piercing took 6 weeks.


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