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Saturday, December 5, 2009

How Does a Genital Piercing Affect Sex?


By Jillian Hahn



You have a piercing where?
1. Genital piercings--although still fairly uncommon--are on the rise. There are many reasons someone may choose to get a genital piercing. Some people want more sexual stimulation and some people prefer the way they look. While very sensitive, the genitals are areas of the body that heal very quickly compared to many other areas. And while there is still a healing time associated with genital piercings in which you should be very careful, it is much shorter than with most other piercings.
Many people report that genital piercings give them an added air of confidence and an aura of mystery when people find out. People are naturally curious about something that is seen so little. For both males and females, genital piercing increases stimulation during intercourse and provides a more pleasurable experience.
Male Genital Piercings
2. Male genital piercings can include piercing of the tip of the penis, the scrotum or the shaft. The most common type of piercing is the Prince Albert, at the head of the penis, followed by a frenum piercing on the underside of the shaft. For many men, genital piercings increase sexual satisfaction and provide better orgasms.

The main benefit of male genital piercings, however, is for the female partner. The barbell of almost any type of male piercing is positioned to rub along the inside of the vaginal wall during intercourse, providing extra stimulation. Scrotum piercings can provide extra stimulation by hitting the labia during intercourse. While men do receive further stimulation from piercings, it is the female that takes advantage of the added pleasure.
Female Genital Piercings
3. Female genital piercings are more common than their male counterparts. They are also known to be more sexually stimulating. There are many different areas of the genitalia that a female can get pierced. This includes the clitoral hood, labia or the clitoris itself. The most common type of piercing is the clitoral hood piercing, which is the loose flap of skin directly over the clitoris. This allows for stimulation of the clitoris, without actually piercing the clitoris. A clitoral piercing is painful and is physically impossible for many women.

During intercourse, the piercing rubs against the clitoris for extra stimulation. While some women may find this overwhelming, a majority of women welcome the extra sensation. It also allows clitoral stimulation in positions where it may otherwise be impossible, allowing for more experimentation in the bedroom.

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