Clitoris Piercing 

 

e's actual clit piercing is a transverse clitoral piercing.  It is generally considered the most intense of all piercings for a woman (e is no exception in this regard).  The sensations produced by contact with the ring are very focused and can be too intense.  

   
 Most of the time, it is best when stimulation is not directly on it or if directly on it generally a  very light and gentle touch is required.  It prefers gentle rhythms to sharp or staccato touch.  It does not respond well to major pulling or being handled in anyway which is harsh. 

 
The clit ring is sensitive to the touch and the tissue through which it travels is tender and delicate.  There is some concern  rough play with the ring will tend to promote it to migrate out.  e's clitoral protrusion is very minimal even when very aroused.  But over the 15 years she has had it there has been no migration.

 
 When at rest the ring pushes slightly against the clit hood tissue creating a bit of a constant tug on the clit.  This has resulted in a slight  increased protrusion of her clit  over the 15 years she has had it. I monitor this. It has permanently pulled the clit out a very slight  bit   The diameter and protrusion of her clit  prohibits a ring of larger gauge.  We are  pretty much at the largest gauge 12 gauge recommended for her anatomy.  


The following are e's remarks on her clit piercing: "i usually barely make a whimper when pierced, it's more of a gritting-my-teeth kind of thing for me. However, when Master pierced my clitoris (which He did Himself, with the aid of a professional piercer for set-up), i almost came out of the chair--well, to be honest, i did come up off the chair, if not out of it. And i screamed. Almost ran two prospective clients out of the shop. <G> But the amazing thing was that as soon as the jewelry was in, it quit hurting. i mean, immediately. And it never hurt again. It's a 12-gauge. However, if i had known how intense the experience was going to be, i would have asked that the initial piercing be done at a larger gauge, at least a 10-gauge because  i don't know about stretching-up there- The piercer said my anatomy won't allow a much larger gauge because my body would force the jewelry forward and it would eventually migrate out."  e