Needle play and piercing have only one single difference in actual activity, in that a piercing is intended to then have an item of jewellery placed in and remain, whereas needles are removed and discarded. On a more personal level however, the differences are vast. Being an invasive activity safety protocols are of course, paramount. (But hey, some of the jewellery is really pretty! It even comes in glow in the dark stuff so you can find your lost subbie in a dark room).
Needle play is sensation play. Depending on the placement of the needles it can range from medium levels, such as on the skin of a forearm, to incredibly intense when used on genitals or breasts. Needles can be placed singly, in pairs, in rows, in patterns. Generally when placing more than a single needle the process is quite quick with many being done in rapid succession. An adrenaline high usually soon follows and the needles are removed as it dips. If only left in for a short amount of time, there is in fact usually very little blood. (Course for those on blood sports and fetishes this can be changed!)
Diabetic blood testing needles are commonly used as they are easily available. Very thin, they cause the least discomfort when placed. Medical disposable needles used for blood test collection and the like, are a thicker shaft and are more likely to cause intense sensations. By pinching the fold of skin that is intended to be pierced between fingers before inserting the needle, sensation can be lessened during actual insertion (to of course that kinda defeats the whole point of the scene for some people!).
During needle play there may also be associated play such as saline injection. By using needles with dispensers, areas of the body can have amounts of saline added to them. Such areas commonly include the male scrotum, male breasts, female labia, etc. Depending on the area and the amount used, the saline can then be drained off, or allowed to be absorbed by the body naturally over time.
Piercing specialists are now becoming almost common among the streets of our towns and cities. Finding a good one however, is still as difficult as always and finding one that does it in scene even rarer. Many tattoo parlours will offer piercing services, make sure they actually have training in piercing however, n do not just see it as a different form of needle. There are internal anatomy issues that an untrained person simply can’t be trusted to get right.
Unlike needle play, piercing is a body modification, it involves changing the appearance of the body in what can be a permanent way. Unlike tattoos however, piercings can be removed at a future point in time! The marks from them however do stay and larger diameter piercings may never fully close. Some BDSM couples use piercings as a sign of their relationship and commitment to each other. Some use it for chastity purposes. Some like the way it sensitises the area of the body pierced. Many do it simply because they like the way it looks!
Nipple piercings are usually less painful for women than they believe they will be, especially those that have previously breastfed, however, yes they do hurt! Males tend to be quite discomforting. Nipples however do take one of the longest healing times of any body piercing and require substantial aftercare. In the most cases nipple piercings although often enuff done, are far more likely to be removed within the first year of wearing than almost any other piercing.
Inner labia can feel similar in pain levels to having the lobe of your ears pierced although for some they can be quite painful, depending on the individual. Being designed by Mother Nature to undergo the trauma of birth they have few nerve receptors in that specific area and are a relatively easy piercing. Also expected to withstand repeated rubbings during intercourse, this area has a fast healing tissue rate and requires only minimal aftercare compared to some other piercings. Some info about clitoris piercing you can find in our article Clitoris Piercing.
Associated with piercings are implants, small rods of plastic inserted under the layer of skin thru small slits. In this manner men can add ‘ribs’ to their penis. Some people have them in patterns along their arms, many areas and preferences. There are of course many other body modifications around deserving their own section of explanations.
Before a BD&SM evening with friends , my buddy pushes just the needle , into his wife’s lower belly , just above her pelvic bone and on into her blader until urine comes out of the plastic end . He “drains” her and then puts the syringe on the needle and injects several loads of a “spanish fly” tipe fluid into her. She will let any of us use her for ANYTHING the rest of the evening . Being a man , would this work on me ?
is there anything known about piercing thru a cock, one thru the glans and one thru the root, and then pulled a ring (about 50 – 60 mm)thru, so that the cock is hooked?? i’m searching desperately at!