At A Glance Author anonymous Contact anonymous@bme.anon When Two years ago Artist Eddie Horvath Studio Diversity Location Utah It all started when I was fourteen and I started using safety pins to pierce my own ears and nipples ( this is a bad idea. Do not try!). I don't remember if it was for the rush or if I was just bored. As I grew up in a repressed community in southern Utah it was unacceptable for me to have any piercing, so I went for seven years before I could enjoy the pleasures of piercing's.
Finally at the ripe age of twenty-one I was able to visit Eddie down ad Diversity body piercing in my hometown. The first few times I went, I just went to hang out and get comfortable. One Saturday a few hours before a car show I got all showered up and headed down to see if Eddie was busy. I was lucky to find Eddie relaxing in the lobby. At the mere suggestion of performing an apadrayva Eddie jumped up and ran back to the "parlor."
Upon entering the room Eddie was busy cleaning up the piercing table, and surrounding area. Not that it needed it. Diversity is a spotless shop. He immediately told me to strip down to sox. Nothing seemed surprising at that point so I took a seat on the table as Eddie told me to, and we began our consultation. Eddie took a look and confirmed eligibility. I then went to the bathroom in the side room to get ready for measuring. That means I stepped out to get an erection.
It was cold, and a little tough to put wood in the lumberyard. I was finally able to achieve necessary rigidity for measurements. There was nothing sexual about it, no lube was used, and I'm not gay so it was especially difficult to get and maintain an erection.
Eddie then measured and checked placement, and determined that I needed extra large jewelry to accommodate an apadravya. I never would have given myself that kind of credit!
Eddie then made preparations, and told me to relax and try to get comfortable. While he was getting out the tray, and the calipers, and all the other implements of piercing he coached me into slowing down my breathing, and placed a Q-tip in my urethra to remove some of the sensitivity in the top of the penis.
When he knelt down between my knees I knew it was time. I continued to breathe with control. I felt the cold needle touch the skin on the bottom of my penis I almost lost my breath. Eddie kept his cool and helped me keep mine. He was very careful to make sure he was going to be able to start and finish the piercing smoothly.
Eddie told me to get ready, and told me to count in time with breathing, and he would do it on three. At two Eddie made the stab. I was at the top of breathing in so I didn't flinch. However I grunted at the pain.
The endorphins ran so hard and fast that I forgot that Eddie was in the room, and that I was naked. Before I came back to reality Eddie already had the jewelry in. As I stood up space and reality hit and I suddenly felt latent sexuality in my piercing. I took a look and approved of my new art. Eddie then asked me to sit down so he could dress my piercing. He wrapped it and then put a sterile latex glove with a rubber band to hold it, and instructions to leave it on for twenty-four hours.
Eddie and I then took the next twenty minutes discussing aftercare and husbandry. I stood up and put on my clothes and we went out to the lobby to deal with the monetary matters. I tipped Eddie and went to a car show.
Later that evening I was grieved to learn that I am allergic to latex as my scrotum got tough and developed a rash.
I proceeded to take proper care of my piercing. Surprisingly I never had any problems other than the one previously mentioned. My piercing healed and felt great from the very start. Later I gauged up to an eight. It has been pleasurable to look at and feel from the word go. I love it.
I was so lucky to be able to find a skilled and competent piercer in my own small hometown. Eddie is clean, professional, and he keeps the riffraff run off pretty good too. He is a great and supportive coach as well. Eddie can answer any questions without hesitations, and is willing to do research on anything that may be experimental. He also remembers who and where he pierces. There is no one I've seen more adept than Eddie for creating a comfortable environment to be pierced. Diversity can't be beat.
I love my piercing!