MizSuz
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ORIGINAL: IronDipstick I would like to know more about the Prince Albert jewelry that can be worn by a man. Is this dangerous and how are they put on and kept in place. I would welcome any information from all on this subject as it is something that is of interest to me. Thank you. Irondipstick. Iron: The Prince Albert is one of my favorite male piercings. I've owned and played with a plethora of men who have them. I also do them. You can see pics of one that I did, while I was piercing it, here.... http://www.mizsuz.com/gregpa.htm This is one of the more 'severe' genital piercings primarily because the piercing actually goes through the urethra (as opposed to just through the skin, like a frenum for example). I tell people that the thing they have to remember is that it is a major commitment in aftercare. Now, Ive seen these heal quite well in just two to three weeks; but longer is not uncommon (which is still a rather short time when compared to the apadravya which has a heal time of 6 months or more). Men, as they get older, are notoriously prone to urethral collapse and/or obstruction. Anytime the urethra is 'damaged' and/or infected there is a possibility of scar tissue and scar tissue has the potential to become a keloid (a big knot of scar tissue). In the urethra a keloid can mean an obstruction. It's also possible that you won't know about this problem for several years down the line. Therefore, keeping the piercing free of infection is not only important for immediate healing, but it also important for urethral health in the years to come. Every man I have ever known that got one loved (and still loves) it. Without exception. Most of them like to stretch up in size of jewelry after they have healed. The most common reason I've heard is because they like the extra weight. Most of the guys I know tend to like a 2ga although I do know someone with a 00ga. Most often the piercing is done with a 10g initially and by the time it's healed it's usually ready to stretch up to an 8 without having done anything other than care for it. Every guy I know who has one says that it increases their sensitivity sexually (the piercing is at a guys 'sweet spot' on the underside of his penis where the glans meets the shaft). I have never had the jewelry, either a ring or a bar bell (I'm fond of the curved barbells that have door knockers on the ball at the top) be a problem during intercourse. Fellatio around the jewelry can be a challenge. I HAVE had the jewelry increase the stimulation to my g-spot, especially from a rear entry (doggy style, not anal penetration). If you find that your sensitivity is waning because you've had it for so long, but you don't want to stretch up, you can simply remove the jewelry for a few days (after it's fully healed) and putting the original jewelry back in will feel a bit like stretching and increase your sensitivity again. These are just general answers. If you'd like more specifics about healing I'd be happy to provide that, simply shoot me an email. Hope this helped.
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