Prince albert gay piercing

Everything You Should Realize Before Getting a Prince Albert Piercing

Like other piercings, PA piercings are susceptible to infection, migration (displacement), and rejection.

Genital piercings, in particular, have been linked to an increased risk of bloodborne sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

PA jewelry can bring about your condom or barrier method to break, exposing you to your partner’s fluids and vice versa. This increases the risk of STI transmission and unintended pregnancy.

PA jewelry can rub, chafe, or injure sensitive areas on your partner’s genitals, anus, or mouth during sex.

In some cases, jewelry can become hooked to your partner’s genital, anal, or facial jewelry. This can be painful or difficult to undo without medical help.

A PA piercing heals relatively fast—about 4 weeks with proper care.

To preserve your PA piercing clean:

  1. Use warm moisture and soap to wash your hands before you stroke the area.
  2. Soak the pierced area in a saline fix twice daily.
  3. Gently wash away any crust that appears on the area.
  4. Use a clean paper towel to pat the ar

    Genital piercings are unique because they have the potential to directly affect your sexual pleasure, and potentially (depending on placement), that of your partner. Therefore it is critical to proceed to a piercer who has specific training and an abundance of experience. A poorly placed piercing can result in a missed opportunity for enhancement. Worse, you can suffer through a negative experience, unnecessary pain, and possibly end up with undesirable scar tissue or other consequences of failed piercings. Because of the much wider distribution of nerve endings throughout the penis and scrotum, desensitization and hypersensitivity are seldom issues with penis-region piercings.

    Unfortunately, many piercers have NO specific training in genital piercings whatsoever! As an expert on the subject, and one who offers piercing problem consultations, I have bad news: a large percentage of genital piercings I watch are improperly placed, often dangerously so. 

    Because of variations in genital anatomy and personal preferences for sexual stimulation, each piercee must be evaluated (and ev

    Who's got a PA? Is it a Male lover piercing?

    Yes_man1

    Hi all, just curious how many of my fellow Honeys hold a PA, I had one once about 10 years ago and regretfully took it out as it was uncomfortable whilst it was healing,
    Ive decided to take the plunge again and obtain it done for my 51st birthday.
    When I told my FBF she said it was totally gay and the most gay thing yet about me, she knows I’m bi but thinks I’m more gay than unbent, told her that unbent men have PA’s as well but she wasn’t convinced.
    Whilst I’ve been doing my research on the net to observe if I can construct the healing a more comfortable experience all I could find was references to it being a gay piercing, being Bi I’m not bothered by this but is my FBF right is it primarily a gay piercing or are there linear men on the forum with a PA?

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    DLJL2

    Never associated with being lgbtq+. Quite often thought about getting a genital piercing including a PA.

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    Yes_man3

    Hi @DLJL, I hadn’t until my FBF said what she did, and then searching the net almost confirmed what she said, just wondered how ma

    The piercing is made on the underside of the penis at the juncture of the brain and shaft; the jewelry rests within the urethra and is worn out the tip of the urinary meatus (urethral opening). Many men greatly enjoy the sensation of jewelry inside the urethra, though it may grab a short time to get accustomed to its presence. The urethra is not in the center of the penis—it runs along the bottom—so the piercing usually passes through just a membrane of skin.

    If you don’t have a large penis or a high urethra (allowing for a substantial distance between the piercing and the lower edge of your urethral opening), your piercing can be placed a petty further down the shaft to cheat some extra tissue into the piercing. The skin it pierces through won’t be any thicker—it will just be a little further from the clue of your penis. You should have no less than 1/2" of tissue between the piercing and the lower edge of your urethra when your penis is flaccid. If you desire to stretch up to huge gauges, the piercing should encompass at least 5/8". Let your piercer know if you have plans to