Piercings?

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  1. MichaelThom60

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    Hi all,

    So, I've always had a fascination / intrigue when it comes to piercings. Have always thought about getting one or both of my nipples pierced, but never gone through with it. Anyone here have pierced nipples? Feedback/comments?

    Also anyone ever play with someone with pierced nipples?

    Deep down, I'd also love to get a tongue stud, but don't think I'll ever get the courage for that! lol!
     
  2. Lovnflman

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    Sorry, but no piercings or tattoos. Just my personal opinion. Good luck!
     
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  3. MichaelThom60

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    that's cool. I don't have any...just always thought about it / been a fascination.
     
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  4. Hardright

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    Pierced nips here. I like the look. Nips might be slightly more sensitive after the healing process than before, hard to say for sure. They definitely got a little bigger and they are always prominent now. If you like the way it looks go for it.

    I'll be honest here, it HURTS. It's only a few seconds of real pain, and it fades to a dull pain quickly. That few seconds is definitely spicy though. After the first one I remember thinking, "Well, maybe just the one..." :tearsofjoy: Tough it out and get both, I think one would look odd.
     
  5. MichaelThom60

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    Nice - thanks for the input. Yeah, I heard from a couple people that they are super painful to get, and even more so for men than women. But then once they heal, they become fun to have someone play with them.
     
  6. KDaddy23

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    I have tats and only my ears are pierced...
     
  7. Hardright

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    OP, if you are thinking the nipple piercings will be some sort of game changer in terms of sensitivity or sensation you will be disappointed. It might change things a (very) small amount in sensitivity but not much. I would go into it expecting nothing more than a cosmetic accessory.

    I like the look of the piercings on my chest. I think it looks pretty hot. That makes me feel sexier, even if only to me. My nips did get slightly larger. Whether that is actually 'development" or simply due to the fact that they now have the jewelry in them I can't really say for certain. Could be one or the other or some combination of the two. The nips are certainly more pronounced now. The jewelry will not let them "hide".

    FWIW, I got the initial piercings at 14g. I slowly increased them to 8g, no plans to go larger than that. I usually wear straight barbells with 1/4" ball ends, but I have a set or 1 inch diameter captive bead rings if I feel like showing off. I do have fairly well developed pecs, and I think having that pair of "door knockers" really highlights my chest.
     
  8. NaturalDreams

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    I've had my nipples pierced for over 20 years. I loved them when I first got them done, when I stretched them a bit and even now I would hate to lose them. One HUGE advantage for me was how much more sensitive my nipples got. It took some time but they were and still are wonderfully sensitive. Some people lose sensitivity, for some there's no change and for some, like me, there's been a significant, positive change.

    If I ever have to take them out, I will probably get them re-pierced.
     
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