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Reverse PA

At A Glance
Author Tegir
Contact Tegir@bme.anon
Artist Cynthia M Hurt
Studio CM Hurt
Location Garden City CA
After looking at pictures of various body modifications for 30 years, I finally decided to bite the bullet and go for broke. Visting BME and the other sites was always a turn on. My lady friend suggested that I get a genital piercing to please her, and also one that she could play with and have fun with. First was a tattoo which reflected my lifestyle (submissive male). Then she wanted a Prince Albert to play with.

Now with a few gray hairs, an early retirement, no parents to take care of any longer, and lots of free time, it was time to live life the way I wanted to. An ear ring just didn't seem to make a bold enough statement. Then again, maybe I wasn't ready to have a publicly visible statement either.

With the help of the web, I finally decided that I would go out to Orange County California and see Cynthia Hurt. She has a nifty web site, and also is a very dominant lady. She really enjoys what she does. I didn't want just anyone poking around on my sensitive parts, and she is noted as one of the best piercers in the country. She regularly travels around the country giving seminars on proper procedures. It was also significant to me to have it done by a dominant female.

The RPA seemed more attractive than a regular PA, but is certainly more difficult to do, and much messier as it goes through lots of blood filled tissue. Cynthia asked what size ring I wanted, but I let Cynthia chose the ring size and diameter as what she felt would be most appropriate. I wanted something that could be played with, and wouldn't pull out if someone tweaked and pulled it a bit. It wound up being 10 gauge, 5/8 inch diameter. I've heard of small gauge rings being pulled out or causing damage if someone pulls hard on them.

This was part of a more significant encounter, but the piercing went well. Actually, once she started, Cynthia wasn't going to stop, and once the hole is there, you are on the home stretch. Don't kid anyone, it hurt a bunch as the piercing needle went through, and it hurts twice, going in and coming out. I didn't watch, but I understand there is a fair amount of blood involved during the piercing process. The ring went it with little trouble, and things got numb without much pain. The first night or two it bled a little bit. I slept with underpants on so as not to mess up the motel sheets. Both the underpants and pajamas got bloody. Some people recommend a male diaper the first night or two if you don't want to get blood elsewhere.

The first day or two weren't bad painwise as things were swollen. I cleaned it carefully twice a day for the first five days, then once a day after that. After the first two days, sensation began to return. The head was still swollen. Things definitely hurt if the ring got touched or hit against clothing. One suddenly learned to walk more slowly. Going up steps was someone one did very very carefully so as not to rock things back and forth. Bending over was incredibly painful if one did it quickly without thinking. I drove for 15 days afterwards, and every bump in the road jiggled things. That usually triggered the mind onto something sexy, which resulted in further movement, which resulted in further pain. Everytime something moved around, it got uncomfortable. You don't want to be in public as you keep wanting to reach down and make sure there is no pressure on the ring. Napoleon had his hand inside his coat - for the first few days, my hand kept going down in my pants to keep the ring from rubbing up against anything. Fortunately, after about 10 days, things settled down to where I could walk normally, climb stairs, and get around without wanted to reach down and fix things. The head stopped swelling after a few days, but then you discover that going from flacid to erect causes all sorts of weird sensations.

I soon broke a habit I had of shaking my dick a little after I went to the toilet to make sure every last drip was off. The very first time I did that with the ring I almost went through the roof in pain. Needless to say, I broke that habit immediately! Sleeping wasn't bad, but every morning I woke up with a hard on rubbing against the sheets.

There was almost no bleeding after the intial piercing(one or two nights - a little bit) , but the ring gets some crud on it during the day after a month as the surface of the glas is still trying to heal to the ring, rather than heal around it. I'm quite satisfied and can't wait until it's fully healed and ready to do some serious playing with it.


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