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PUSS014
6/13/2008 4:19 am
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Hi all,
I hope your all well Have become a bit fascinated with piercings since I got my nipple pierced. ( Which is all healed). Thanks for all the mail I got asking how it was.
So I thought I would blog about them.
Body piercing is the art of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, which makes an opening for jewellery to be worn. Its a form of Body Modification done for many reasons including religion,spirituality,fashion, eroticism, conformity and a cultural indentification.
Evidence shows that body piercing and ear piercing has been practised by people all over the world from ancient times. Mummified bodies with piercings have been discovered, including the oldest mummified body discovered to date, that of Ötzi the Iceman, which was found in a Valentina Trujillon glacier. This mummy had an ear piercing 7–11 mm (1 to 000 gauge in AWG) diameter.
Nose piercing has been common in India since the sixteenth century. Ear piercing, of either one or both ears, has long been practised by men in many non-Western cultures. Other forms of body piercing have also existed continuously for as long as ear piercing. For example, women in India and Pakistan routinely practice nostril piercing, and have done so for centuries.
Ear piercing, of either one or both ears, has long been practised by men in many non-Western cultures. Other forms of body piercing have also existed continuously for as long as ear piercing. For example, women in India and Pakistan routinely practice nostril piercing, and have done so for centuries.
The modern body piercing culture emerged from the gay leather and BDSM subcultures. In 1967, New York jewelery maker Jim Ward joined the New York Motorbike Club, a gay S&M group, and experimented with nipple piercing. Ward then moved to Colorado, where he and other members of the Rocky Mountaineer Motorcycle Club experimented more broadly, with genital piercing in particular. In 1973, Ward moved to West Hollywood (a gay village of Los Angeles) where he met Doug Malloy and Fakir Musafar. Together these men developed the basic techniques and equipment of modern body piercing. Malloy introduced the use of the autoclave and hypodermic needle; Ward developed the fixed bead ring and internally threaded barbells. With funding from Malloy (derived from his work with the Muzak corporation), Ward began using his home as a private piercing studio in 1975. Dubbing his studio the Gauntlet, he drew an initial clientèle by running classified ads in local gay and fetish publications. After three years of continued refinement with techniques and equipment, Ward opened the Gauntlet as a commercial store front operation in West Hollywood on November 17, 1978.
In the mid to late 1980s, a wave of body piercing studios modelled after the Gauntlet opened throughout the US, Europe, and cosmopolitan centres. The display of body piercing by celebrities like Madonna and Axl Rose helped to grow the market for these studios' products and services. The decisive migration of body piercing from sexual fetishism to commodity fetishism came with the Lollapalooza traveling festival of music performances, which began in 1991. These events greatly popularized body piercing by enlisting piercing studios as on-site vendors. At this point body piercing became a rite of passage for college-age, middle-class Westerners. By 1997 body piercing had become mainstream as the Miss America Pageant, as one of the contestants displayed a pierced navel during the contest.
The marketing of modern body piercing products and services has emphasized their connection to longstanding cultural practices, even as the image of body piercing is often one of indifference or even radicalism regarding cultural norms. Musafar connected modern body-piercing culture to longstanding practices in non-Western cultures. Retrospective and imaginary though these links may be, they have succeeded in making body piercing a central practice of modern primitivism.
Malloy took a different route, marketing contemporary body piercing by giving it the patina of a Western history. His pamphlet, Body & Genital Piercing in Brief, concocted fanciful histories of genital piercings in particular. These ersatz, and often homoerotic tales---which include the notion that Prince Albert invented the piercing that shares his name in order to tame the appearance of his large penis in tight trousers, and that Roman centurions attached their capes to nipple piercings---are widely circulated as urban legends, and Malloy's pamphlet is sometimes cited as evidence of their historical veracity.
The notion of an aristocratic European past of body piercing enjoys widespread appeal. Hans Peter Duerr argues in Dreamtime that nipple piercing became popular in fourteenth century Europe. There is evidence, both anecdotal and photographic, that nipple piercing was practised in Europe during the late nineteenth century and in the early twentieth century, but it was not a common practice.
Attitudes towards piercing vary. Some regard the practice of piercing or of being pierced as spiritual, sometimes embracing the term "modern primitive", while others deride this view as insulting, as cultural appropriation, or as trendy. Some see the practice as a form of artistic or self-expression. Others choose to be pierced as a form of sexual expression, or to increase sexual sensitivity. For some people, piercing is part of their practices of S&M. In many countries, some people find forms of body piercing distasteful and/or refuse to permit employees to display their piercings on the job as part of the dress code.
Some people choose to be pierced for symbolic reasons. For example, some survivors of sexual abuse have said that they experience piercing as allowing them to retake control over their own bodies.
Canadian Brent Moffat set the world record for most body piercings (700 piercings with 18g surgical needles in 1 session of 7 hours, using “play piercing” where the skin is pierced and sometimes jewelery is inserted, which is worn temporarily). In the United Kingdom, a record was made by piercer Charlie Wilson on subject Kam Ma, with 600 permanent piercings in just over 8 1/2 hours. Officially titled “most pierced woman” Elaine Davidson of Scotland set the record for most permanent piercings (1,903 permanent piercings) and she first broke or created this record in 2000 upon verification by Guinness judges (462 body piercings, with 192 at the time being around her head and face).
Permanent body piercings (as opposed to play piercings) are performed by creating an opening in the body using a sharp object through the area to be pierced. This can either be done by cutting an opening using a needle (usually a hollow medical needle) or scalpel or by removing tissue, either with a scalpel or a dermal punch.
Contemporary body piercing studios generally take numerous precautions to protect the health of the person being pierced and the piercer. Tools and jewelry are sterilized in autoclaves and non-autoclavable surfaces are cleaned with disinfectant agents on a regular basis and between clients. Sterile, single use gloves are worn by the piercer to protect both the piercer and the client. Commonly, a piercer will use multiple pairs of gloves per client, often one pair for each step of setup to avoid cross contamination. For example, after a piercer has cleaned the area to be pierced on a client, the piercer may change gloves to avoid recontaminating the area with the gloves he/she used to clean it.
Surgical stainless steel and titanium are ideal materials for initial jewelery in a fresh piercing.There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding appropriate material for an initial piercing, such as “solid 14 carat or higher white or yellow gold containing no nickel is safe as initial jewelery (in a fresh piercing) ”, but that ignores the fact that the common alternatives for nickel (copper, silver) in the alloy pose equal or greater risk to nickel.
Many European (and other) piercers use a needle containing a cannula (hollow plastic tube placed at the end of the needle, also see catheter). Procedure is identical to the standard method, only that the initial jewelery is inserted into the back of the cannula and the cannula and the jewelery are then pulled through the piercing. This method reduces the chance of the jewelery slipping during the insertion procedure, and also protects the fresh piercing from possible irritation from external threading (if used) during initial insertion.
Dermal punching
In this method, a dermal punch is used to remove a circular area of tissue, into which jewelery is placed. This method is usually used to remove both skin and cartilage in upper ear piercings, where cartilage must be removed to relieve pressure on the piercing to ensure proper healing and long-term viability of the piercing. Like scalpelled piercings, the healed fistulas created or enlarged using a dermal punch will usually not shrink over time.
The healing process and body piercing aftercare
A new piercing will be sore, tender or red for several days up to three weeks. Complete healing normally takes several weeks or more. Below are more specific healing time estimates. During this period, care must be taken to avoid infection. Touching—or, for genital and oral piercings, sexual activity—is usually discouraged.
Primary healing usually takes about as long as is listed below; the jewelry should not be removed during this period. The healing time should not be rushed. Very often a piercing that seemed to be healed will start to have problems when it is handled roughly, exposed to mouth contact or unwashed hands before it has truly healed.
Full healing starts after primary healing is complete and usually takes about as long as primary healing, during this period the skin thickens and starts to gain elasticity. An additional "toughening up" period takes place after full healing is complete, this "toughening up" period also takes about as long as the primary healing time. During "toughening up" the skin remodels itself developing an internal texture in the fistula tube that replaces the shiny scar-like internal surface.
Approximate primary healing times:
Head
* Monroe piercing: 3–6 months * Bridge: 3–6 months * Cheek/Anti-Eyebrow: 3–6 months * Ear cartilage: Up to a Year * Ear lobes: 1-3 months * Eyebrow: 1-3 Months * Tragus: 6–12 months * Lip / Labret: 3–4 months * Nostril: 3–6 months * Septum: 3–4 months * Tongue: 2–3 months * Frenulum: 3–4 months
Torso
* Female Nipples: 4-6 months * Male Nipples: 4–6 months * Navel piercing: 4–8 months * Hand web: never * Surface: 6–8 months
Female Genital Piercings
* Clitoral Hood: 2–3 months * Clitoris: 4-6 weeks * Christina piercing: 3–4 months * Fourchette: 2–3 months * Labia Minora: 2–3 months * Labia Majora: 2–6 months * Triangle: 2–3 months
Male Genital Piercings
* Ampallang: 4–8 months * Apadravya: 4–8 months * Dydoe: 3–4 months * Frenum piercing: 3–4 months * Guiche: 4–6 months * Prince Albert: 4–6 months * Reverse Prince Albert: 4–6 months * Scrotum: 3–4 months * Foreskin: 2–3 months * Pubic: 4–6 months * Lorum: 3–4 months
Am really drawn to a Christina piercing which is a piercing where the outer labia meet below the pubic mound. It has a high rejection rate and is not anatomically possible on all women. The piercing usually heals in 3 to 4 months. Because it involves a surface piercing, it can lead to complications during the healing phase. Further difficulties develop due to the relatively long piercing canal and constant movement and friction. In addition to infection, the Christina piercing also is inclined to wash out. As soon as it is completely healed, the jewelry should be taken out before shaving the intimate vulva or mons pubis areas.
Because of this I'm gonna think long and hard before I get it done or not.
Puss xxxxxxxxxx
Hope you found this intresting I did 
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9 posts 6/13/2008 4:37 am |
very interesting hmmm food for thought on the prince albert 
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102 posts 6/13/2008 6:39 am |
Dear Puss, I think you might end up with more puss than you bargained for. I may be just waaaaay to conservative, but piercings just don't do it for me. I can't see the point. Don't take offence though - that's just my opinion, not a criticism of you.
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12 posts 6/13/2008 10:24 am |
even if u wasn't pierced, guess everybody would luv to have news from ur sexy breasts, to know how its are
i'm not pierced, but true that just a so teasing stuffs
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6781 posts 6/13/2008 12:18 pm |
very nice puss
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2267 posts 6/13/2008 12:44 pm |
Sorry, but the only pierce I want is a Pierced Arrow, 1927 in pristine condition. However, I must say I do like, appreciate and enjoy piercings on my FWBs. Hugs and kisses 
Hugs and kisses 
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6/13/2008 2:11 pm |
nice one puss,
piercings are great i have many many piercings over the years from the webbing in my hands to tongue. i have had to take many of them out now due to my job, health and safety!, but i have retained my streched ears, streched lip, tongue and navel. although it is on my medical card that they have to be removed for work ! im really not sure that people would be bothered about my piercings while im putting their house out :s
ive never had genital piercings due the the fact that i likr to strech and play with all my piercings, but i have had many partners with all sorts of genital piercings. they are both a turn on for the wearer of the piercing and the person playing with it i have always found, non pierced women have loved my piercings and have enjoyed playing with them which has ben great for our sex life. i have planned to get my nipples done again for the third time lol, but iwant to strech them this time i have a fantasty of a woman being able to put her finger through the piercing and pull on it.
i wonder if you have heard of the clit piercing where the clit is pierced through its length, it can be dangerous and a bit of a gamble as feeling can be lost in the clit if it is done wrong. but hte report i read on it, the wearer was very very happy wuth the results and would use a vibrator placed on one of the balls of the barbell to bring on orgasm which was said to be the most intense she had had.
have a great weekend
jay
xxx
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6/14/2008 2:52 am |
Nothing to beat a clit piercing ....yeah it was sore but well worth it .....
~Just Smile and Nod~ ~Kittie~
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7 posts 6/14/2008 3:08 am |
Hello Puss ! Your blog is very interesting. I think many people don't know that piercings are known in many cultures. Some piercings make a great body-modification like nose-piercings in some cultures. But a piercing like yours makes your pussy much more attractive - your wonderful pussy. I hope you will have no problems with the healing. My best wishes to you Your Hans-Werner
PS: I want to see your piercings in reality, is that possible ?
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6/14/2008 5:06 pm |
very informative. I've been obsessed with piercings since I was like 12 years old. Got my first at 5 in my ears and then my first real one in my labret at 16. I had my tongue and eyebrow as well but unfortunatly due to work I havn't been able to keep any except the labret which I have to take out all the time... Pain in the ass...
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1444 posts 6/14/2008 6:30 pm |
Nope no piercings for me. You are just a walking encyclopedia!
Jim
Will work for food beg for pussy 
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3167 posts 6/15/2008 7:09 pm |
Hello!! Your blog was great and very informative!! My very best friend went with a guy who had his penis pierced and worked with a girl who had her clit pierced!! Both said it was sexually enhancing!! Peace from Outoftouch1954
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20 posts 6/16/2008 2:12 pm |
beautiful and informed!!!!!!!!SO,SO SEXY!!!!!!!!!
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2419 posts 6/20/2008 2:55 pm |
Puss, I've missed you. I haven't been on much since my mother passed away 2 weeks ago.
Is the pic of a Christina piercing?
is it of you?
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11 posts 6/25/2008 2:27 pm |
i hoped it was your pussy on the photo
sniffff
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1 post 7/7/2008 5:41 am |
it look great to me well done.good to eat
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4402 posts 7/18/2008 9:20 am |
Very nice Puss, I think they can be very hot.
Stop by my blog and say hello veroxxxfun
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