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Nipple Piecing?

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LateNightTalk · 29/08/2020 01:32

Really considering getting my nipple pierced but getting lots of mixed reviews.. anybody able to share their experience?

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GhostCurry · 29/08/2020 12:30

“The guy who did mines said the bigger your nipples the worse the pain is. I had a C cup so it was pretty sore.”

What does this mean?

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HelloChompy · 29/08/2020 11:44

Out of curiosity for those saying it hurt a lot.... Have you other piercings and how does both the initial pain and the healing pain compare with, say, a cartilage piercing?

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Spaceprincess · 29/08/2020 10:34

@RustyLeesBogBrush is that true about bigger breasts? I am 34H but don't think i have bigger nipples than smaller boobed people.

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RustyLeesBogBrush · 29/08/2020 10:14

Mines was done years ago and I wasn’t numbed up so my experience was pretty sore. The guy who did mines said the bigger your nipples the worse the pain is. I had a C cup so it was pretty sore. You imagine holes being made in one go, you don’t think if your boobs are bigger it won’t go through in one go because they have to pierce, line up then pierce the other side so it takes precision and time.

I loved the look of it, but if you do have bigger boobs you will have to wear a ring piercing, you can’t really wear the bar as your nipples will be too big. I did take mines out when I was pregnant with my first DC as for some reason it just didn’t feel right for me. The one bonus is if your nipples are any way inverted as one of mines was slightly - it corrects it.

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Oldraver · 29/08/2020 10:02

@crimsonlake

Can you explain why anyone would do this? I am mystified and wonder what the appeal is please.

I think the same about straigtening hair, twatting around with make up, talon nails etc

But realise that different people have different things they like the appeal off
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Oldraver · 29/08/2020 10:01

I agree, it really fucking hurts even with spray. Mine was also the one that tookages healing and the slightest thing could set it off. I assume as it was confined by a snug fitting bra it wasn't really given a chance. Mine fell out when I was in bed ill for a few days and was difficult to get back in. As I was pregnant I left it out as was worried about the ring during breastfeeding. DS always loved that side as milk would com out the hole.

I did love how it looked and used to wear a shield type jewelry. And er there is the bonus of it being extra sensitive when being stimulated

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JudgeRindersMinder · 29/08/2020 09:45

@crimsonlake

Can you explain why anyone would do this? I am mystified and wonder what the appeal is please.

I like piercings and it was my way of reclaiming my body after I’d had my children and breastfed them both...and if you like that sort of thing, it can add some sensitivity sexually
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crimsonlake · 29/08/2020 09:05

Can you explain why anyone would do this? I am mystified and wonder what the appeal is please.

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JudgeRindersMinder · 29/08/2020 08:49

It hurts like fuck, and that was with getting the area numbed! Mine took a while to heal, it wasn’t infected or anything, just took a while.
Mine has closed up now-I had to take my jewellery out a few years ago for an MRI, and when I went to put it back in about a week later, it had closed over and that was after having it pierced for about 10 years!

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KitKatKit · 29/08/2020 08:44

Do it! It's liberating! I've taken mine out after 9 years because I'm due to give birth soon. Wouldn't have done otherwise!

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MabelMoo23 · 29/08/2020 08:31

I loved how it looked, but there’s no polite way of saying it, it fucking hurt.

I wouldn’t get it done again, not because I didn’t like it , I loved it. But don’t underestimate how much it hurts going through such a sensitive area. That said the pain was very quick and it was over fast

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Heartofglass12345 · 29/08/2020 02:05

It hurts! Lol. Especially if it's cold outside for the first few days, or if you get it caught on your shower scrunchie Grin
Mine healed quite quickly though, I had it for a couple of years before I took it out, I loved it Smile

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