Sexual Piercings – Help or Hinder?

Piercings. Most people have them. Whether they’re in your ears, nose, eyebrow or somewhere a little more private, but can intimate piercings help with your sex life?

Piercings are typically a tiny hole in the skin with an item of jewellery inserted into it; these can be bars, studs, rings or stretchers. When inserted through an already sensitive area of the body, it can heighten the sensations even further. With more people having body modifications than ever before, you can get numerous different types of piercings for your body.

Tongues and nipples

The most common piercings for sexual pleasure are the tongue and nipples. A tongue piercing can tease your partner by running the small metal ball around their clit and along the lips to build excitement. For the guys, you can roll the tongue stud along his shaft and around the head of his penis to give further sensations for them to enjoy during oral. Tweak the nipple piercings during foreplay to send waves of tingles along the body to help reach that all-important orgasm. You could even experiment by adding weights or ties around the piercings, tiptoeing into the world of BDSM to kink it up. Be careful not to add anything too heavy or pull too hard, though, as the piercing could rip. Some of us might like it rough, but that is stepping over the line – Ouch!

Moving further down…

Clit and penis piercings are also on the rise with several different varieties to get; clitoral hood, vaginal lips, Prince Albert or down your shaft – it may be challenging to decide which type to get. It’s always best to do your research and chat with your piercer to see what would be best for you and your body. Many women have experienced stronger orgasms with a clitoral piercing and even state that it’s far easier for them to climax afterwards. As the bar goes through the most deliciously sensitive part of your body. There are more than 8,000 nerve endings concentrated in one place. It’s not hard to believe that your orgasms will explode with the help of a bit of metal bar. If nothing else, it will assist your partner in pinpointing the exact location to pleasure you. No more directions required; win-win!

The most common ‘Prince Albert’ piercing for a male goes through the frenulum and comes out the top of the urethra; usually, it would be a ring. Like the clitoris, piercing through the frenulum can create more sensitivity to the area, making your climax stronger. The ring can also stimulate your partner during intercourse, indulging extra pleasure to the g-spot or p-spot.

The ‘needs to know’

Piercings of any kind can help highlight your body, making you feel more confident and making sex more enjoyable. First, show off your new body piercings as they sparkle in the bedroom. Then, tempt your partner to touch, lick or squeeze your body. It may take a while to adjust to the new modification, but experimenting is part of the fun.

As with all piercings, you need to make sure you go to a reputable piercing studio that uses sterile and correct equipment. The risk of STD’s is also higher when you have an intimate piercing due to the open hole in your skin, so more than ever, make sure you’re safe, hygienic and get checked regularly – the last thing you want is to have an infection of any kind ‘down there’.

Bondara Sex Toys Blog – Sexual Piercings – Help or Hinder? – Bondara Silver Nipple Clamps

Silver Nipple Clamps from Bondara

If the thought of putting a piece of metal jewellery through your private parts is too daunting, don’t worry – you’re not alone. Instead, try one of our nipple clamps or clit clamps if you want to feel what the sensation might be like. You could even go for a vibrating version to add extra pleasure. For the men, try our Bound to Please Glans Ring – designed to put pressure on your frenulum and glans; it sits just under the head of the penis. Therefore providing you with your piercing fantasy, without the pain!

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