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How to shed light through the foreskin |
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The story of my foreskin begun a few years ago, in 1997, before I even met a piercer for the first time. I saw a Prince Albert in a "movie" and I got fascinated. I wanted just the same !I don't remember exactly how long I thought about it but finally I decided to do something by my own. I used a normal sewing needle and pierced not very far from the exit hole of my urethra. No anaesthetic but I felt no real pain. On the contrary, it was almost pleasurable. I had no regulare piercing jewellery so I put an ear stud in the hole (the thing shot by a piercing gun for the ear lobes). I kept it a few days to heal, before to replace it with a golden ear ring. (Believe me or not but gold and silver don't like pee...)
What I made didn't look like a Prince Albert and I had to remove it to have sex but it was only the first step in my piercing adventure. Any way, I couldn't remove the ear ring because it would make a thin stream perpendicualr to the main pee stream and wet my pants. (I experienced this once but not twice... Believe me!) One day, after Igot a real PA made by a piercer, I cut the annoying hole open because it refuse to close... but that's another story.
What I learnt from this experience is that I wasn't very sensitive to pain and that I was very quick to heal. I could go further...
I decided to pierce my foreskin on the upper side. That was the easier spot to manage. I cleaned the area with some alcohol, as well as the ear stud and got ready. I put an eraser (you know, that soft plastic thing) on a table, grab my foreskin, positionned it over the eraser, then the stud. And I pushed on it until I felt no more resistance. That meant that the stud was stuck in the eraser. (I told you that I wasn't very sensitive to pain.) I just needed to remove the erase, to put the tiny thing that hold the stud in place and that was it. No big pain, not much blood but I can only advise to use appropriate tools to pierce... and an ear stud is not an anatomically shaped jewellery. At least, not for a foreskin.
Any way, I did ut again the next week! The lower side, this time. I went through the whole procedure with the eraser and the stud. Nobody warned me that when you start to get holes, you just want more and more of them...
A few time later, I became more serious... Well, to be honest, I got fed up with the problems causes by the studs... and I had no stud left to do new holes! 5I only had two souvenirs from the time I was 16 and got my ear lobes pierced.) Luckily, piercing started to become more and more "common" here in France and Ball Closure Rings started to grow at each corner of every street because all girls wanted to have their navel pierced. So I could have regular BCR's. That was much more comfortable. (Junior thanked me a lot.)
Approximatively at the same time, I got my PA (a real one) done by a piercer in the city next door but that's another story that will be in the PA section of BME sooner or later. I was talking about my foreskin, wasn't I? So, back to it.
And, back to it, I went. I played a lot with my PA and my 2 foreskin piercings, stretching and stretching. In the mean time, I also got a nipple and my navel pierced... and Internet at home. This entitled me to learn more about piercing and to get a piercing needle (10 ga, 2.6 mm) too.
That was much easier and faster to pierce both side of my foreskin at once. This time I used an antibacteriological soap, a piercing needle and I re-used the two first BCR's I bought for my foreskin. Everything looked more like a home made piercing... and less like some kind of ancient torture! It recalled me how the monks did their infibulation in the Middle Ages: with a nail and a hammer! (That's only the way I imagine they did it --if monks ever did such a thing-- not historical facts.)
By the way, if you intend to pierce your foreskin at home, watch out for the veins! there are a lot of veins in the foreskin. It doesn't hurt or bleed much (if it's not a bit vein, IMHO) but it swells and you'll have to re-pierce, the sooner the better. I mean immediatly. That's what I did when I hit a little vein on the right side. (I'm a left-handed). The swelling disappeared in a few days and everything went fine, as well as the left side. I upgauged easily a month later.
Now, end june 2000, I have a 0 ga (8.2 mm) circular barbell Prince Albert, a 0 ga flesh tunnel on the upper side of my foreskin, matching with the 2 ga (6.5 mm) flesh tunnel of the lower side, and two 8 ga (3.3 mm) BCR's on both sides. (My nipple and navel piercings are not big enough to be mentionned.) I have used flesh tunnels as soon as possible because it's not comfortable to wear big rings "down there". You play "Jingle Bell" when you walk naked and the foreskin tends to lengthen because of the only weight of the BCR's. Any way, the result is amazing with the flesh tunnels. I can see through my foreskin! (I'll take pictures for BME some day.)
the only problem I have is that it's not easy to find any jewellery bigger than 0 ga. My regular supplier in England doesn't have any, except flesh tunnels. But I can't figure out right now how to put a flesh tunnel in a PA (although I'd like to). Nevermind, at least I can keep on upgauging the 2 main holes in my foreskin to let more light go through.
Now my foreskin has stretched enough to hold my huge PA inside but I'm thinking of making a new hole to let one end of the circular barbell go out while the other end is still inside. That's something I've never seen nor heard about. (That's so rare to have an unique idea.) But that's such a work to stretch up to 0 ga (too slow) that maybe I'll find something else to have fun, or another method to pierce.
To be continued...