Deep Dydoe (Zephyr)
At A Glance
Author CBT
Contact CBT@bme.anon
IAM CBT
When Six months ago
ZEPHYR EXPERIENCE by CBT

I have always been excited by mods, especially genital mods. Unfortunately, my body does not like them very much, and most of them reject after a period of time. (I was really sad to lose my nipple piercings.) I have had numerous genital piercings, but have only a few left. My PA was one of my favorites.

I decided that I wanted something different, and I like the look and feel of dydoes, even if they have rejected for me. I thought that if I did them deeply enough, maybe they would stay. I toyed with the idea for several weeks, and even after I decided that I wanted to try it, I couldn't decide on the placement. I was thinking about something tucked tightly under the ridge, and exiting about half way to the tip. Then it was just waiting until I had enough time to do it without feeling rushed. I did get everything set out a couple of times, then changed my mind. Finally, I got the right mind set, and had everything ready. As I started, though, I got the brilliant idea of running it all the way to the slit, with the intention of having it exit right at the edge of the slit, or even in the slit. It was a spur of the moment decision, and I should have put more preparation into the placement, but I was excited about having the new piercing, so...

I stroked myself to hardness, then tightened a cock ring around the base to keep it hard while I worked. I wanted the placement to be correct for the head when it was fully erect, and I was afraid that I wouldn't get it right otherwise. then I was ready to begin.

I wanted the piercings to be 12ga, but I didn't have any needles that large, so I used a 16ga 1.5" needle for a piercing needle. Even that looked huge, and once I started it into the ridge of the glans, I almost chickened out (as I had done a couple of times before). It started bleeding immediately, of course, but as soon as I had the tip of the needle into the glans, the shaft of the needle sealed the hole, temporarily stopping the bleeding. It was a lot more difficult to push the needle into the glans than I expected. The pain was intense, and I had it in less than a half inch. I had to stop, and I was wondering if I could actually do this, but I really wanted to see the piercing in my cock, so I tried to relax, and I took a few deep breaths, and started pushing. It took about a minute to fully penetrate the glans. The pain level was tolerable (the deep breaths helped) but it was very hard to push the needle through the dense flesh, and trying to keep it aligned wa s almost impossible. It finally exited, not centered on the slit like I wanted, and a little further back from the edge as well, but it was done. It was quite an effort, and I left the needle in place for a while and tried to relax.

After I had settled down a little, The needle was very tight, so I rotated it to loosen it a bit. Then I slid it back and forth a few times, to make sure that it would pull through without any problems when I chased it with the temporary keeper. (This was not nearly as painful as I expected, just a dull throbbing at this point.)

Next step was to remove the needle, and insert the keeper. I was worried that the keeper would not follow the needle, and I would end up losing it, so I proceeded slowly, but it was not a problem. The keeper followed the channel cut by the needle, and in just a few minutes, I had a new piercing. It was an incredible sight. There was very little bleeding over the next few days as it healed. I was careful to keep it clean and protected. After about ten days, I was able to stretch it to 12ga, and insert the permanent jewelry. I liked it so much that I decided to do the second one a few weeks after the first, and that piercing also proceeded without difficulty.

After several months, they still do not seem to be completely healed. There is no bleeding or discomfort, but I still get 'crusties' occasionally. I am not sure if the long healing time is because of the deepness of the piercing, the fact that my body rejects so easily, or a combination of factors. Regardless, they are great piercings, and I like them very much.

A couple of warnings: This is really not something that you should do to yourself. Even though I am careful, the danger of infection is a serious consideration. It is also pretty difficult to coordinate with just two hands. I wish that I had had a helper for the actual piercing (they may have been able to keep it aligned a little better) and especially when it came time to remove the needle and insert the keeper (that was especially difficult with only two hands).

BE ADVISED: Do it yourself modifications, even play piercings, are very dangerous. Seek the help of a qualified professional piercer.


Disclaimer: The experience above was submitted by a BME reader and has not
been edited. We can not guarantee that the experience is accurate, truthful,
or contains valid or even safe advice. We strongly urge you to use BME and
other resources to educate yourself so you can make safe informed decisions.


Return to Male Genital / Dydoe