Piercing guides....
Bellybutton rings (or if you want to sound more impressive, "navel rings") can be a sexy addition to a nicely toned stomach. If you're an athlete, a dancer, or anyone else who uses the body excessively, however, you should probably re-consider targeting this region. Changing clothes frequently, falling to the ground, tackling people, and sweating a lot will not allow the piercing to heal properly (read: nasty infections). But the benefits of a bellybutton ring are:
* It's a low-key yet interesting place for jewelry.
* It's easy to hide if you only want a select few to see it.
* If something goes wrong, it's better to get an infection on your bellybutton than on your tongue, face, or genitalia.
Keep in mind that the tongue is one of the strongest muscles in the human body, so it is capable of a lot of wonderful pleasures (as well as pain). Lots of people get their tongues pierced for purely sexual reasons. Ironically, no kissing or oral sex is allowed during the healing period, which lasts three to four weeks. Consider, though, that if you are prone to oral fixations (chewing on pens, eating lots of candy, or talking too much), this one isn't for you.
The face offers a myriad of piercing options, most commonly the eyebrow, nose, lip and chin. Because the face is so out there in the open, these piercings will be very difficult to hide if need be. They can be quite funky, however, and are perfect for free spirited, pre corporate youths. If you're an athlete, though, avoid all of these, except maybe the nose. Unless you like getting tugged around by a bloody metal rod attached to your brow.
Nothing like a barbell through the ol' Johnson to get the party started, eh? Be rational. While genital piercings can make you scream with pleasure in the bedroom, they can also make you scream with pain in your piercer's chair. These are very sensitive regions we're dealing with, and are often prone to infections.
For a detailed look at all your piercing options (both X-rated and not), as well as how much they'll cost. Check out the guides below. The prices may seem a little bit steep, but this is the range you should expect from a top notch piercing salon. Yeah, we know you can get a $10 nose ring from your roommate's cousin Vito, but it's always best to loosen the purse strings in the name of safety and hygiene.
Ear (lobe) $20
Ear (all other parts) $30 / $60
Nose (nostril) $35
Nose (septum) $25 / $30
Eyebrow $35 / $60
Navel $35 / $55
Tongue $60
Labret/lip/cheek $55
Nipples $35 (single) / $55 (pair)
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