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And finally I did it ( or TerminatorX's hafada expierience)

At A Glance
Author TerminatorX
Contact terminatorx@lovemail.com
Artist myself
Studio at home
Location Germany
And finally I did it!

I' m an 21 year old German and this is the story how I managed to pierce my hafada.

As long as I can think I am fascinated about Body Piercing and about 1 week ago I realized that the time has come for me to do the ultimate.

I always wanted to get my tongue pierced but I never dared to do it, and when time passed, everybody had one, and so I didn't want it anymore. But maybe later 2 or 3 in the tongue would definitely be a look worth for the others with only one.

Well, I surfed the net in order to get some information about piercing and stuff. I found the BME, I don't want to advertise but those who read this know what I mean. I thought about a piercing that is not visible for the mass and which doesn't hurt too much, because I don't really know how my body reacts on a needle piercing my flesh, so I decided to do the hafada piercing.

The next thing I had to get was the jewellery and needle so I went about 3 days after my, I think important, decision to Mannheim to the 2 piercing studios. The first one was crowded and in order not to discuss my upcoming genital piercing at the front desk, with all the girlies who get their belly's done, I left the studio. The second, a combination of piercing-tattoo studio & grow shop (yeehaa) was not so full, so I dared to ask about some jewellery and about the procedure. The piercer was really cool, he told me that his first piercing experience was his sack as well, but his went into a disaster. Poor bastard. He told me that its better to take for the healing phase a titanium CBR I first chose another one (of some other material which I can't remember) but then followed his advise. He also gave me illegally a professional piercing needle, thank god, without I could never carry out the procedure. So after a few cigarettes and some more piercing knowledge I left the studio with a 1.6 mm CBR and the needle.

Back home I prepared for the upcoming procedure. I washed my genitals, put some music on to make me relax, took two hairclips, and sat on a chair. Then I opened the packaging of the ring and the needle (It's good that the needle and the ring were packed sterile, if they're not sterilise them.) and then I put the clips on the area to be pierced. I had no idea how it would work, if the needle goes fast trough the flesh? how much pain it would be?...at the end I just thought fuck it and did it. I put the needle on the place I chose and started pushing, not fast as you should do, through really slow and then I saw what the piercer told me: that the sack's skin is very stretchy and has to be held properly; my skin was stretched by the needle about 1 cm but the needle won't go trough, so I pushed a bit harder and POP I was pierced. Yes. The next thing I had to do was to put in the jewellery: that was quite hard work. The piercer told me that it could be a bit difficult to put the ring into the plastic tube. He was right and so I sat there nearly 15 minutes trying to get the CBR into the plastic. I almost gave up but then it worked the ring stuck in the plastic. I held my breath for a few seconds as I inserted the jewellery which did hurt a bit and then I leaned back: it was done!

The worst thing during the procedure was seeing my sack's skin being pushed by a needle but didn't want to be pierced. I just felt a little pain when pushing the needle trough and when I inserted the jewellery, but as the piercer I didn't faint.

And now I am sitting here after my first school day with a piercing feeling really good. Nobody knows that I am now walking around with my sack pierced. Tomorrow I am going to go to the piercer to get another ring. He he.

All I can say is it makes you addicted!!!

Until now the healing went well, I cleaned the pierce with cold

boiled water and salt

Everybody who thinks about getting pierced should do it! It's worth the pain.

But before getting pierced you should get information about aftercare and the right procedure.


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