Play Piercing

Body piercings done for sex rather than for aesthetic reasons are known as play piercings. At the conclusion of each session, the objects used to piece a subject during in-play piercing are taken out, and the wounds are given time to heal. In most cases, the needles inserted into the skin during a play-piercing session are only there for that particular session. Usually positioned such that both ends are accessible, these needles can be twisted and pulled to provide the individual with a variety of sensations. Play piercing produces an intense endorphin high that might cause orgasm in certain people.

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Play piercing is not something you should do carelessly. Only qualified professionals should perform it with sterile acupuncture or hypodermic needles. It's a good idea to keep rubbing alcohol or iodine handy for cleaning the skin. Inappropriate technique can result in puncture wounds or the spread of blood-borne diseases, but effective play piercing is a relatively low-risk approach.