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Monday, 22 November 2010 09:57 |
Dydoe Piercing
A Dydoe is a piercing in the male genital area. It is pierced by the edge of the glans.
History
The piercing is carried out mainly in circumcised men. Piercing the pioneer Doug Malloy concluded it was invented by a group of Jewish students, the so-called Cyprian Society. The name "Dydoe" itself is from Malloy
The original intention was the sensitivity of the circumcised penis is less sensitive man to promote. Meanwhile, there is also worn for aesthetic reasons.
Implementation and healing
The healing may take up to 6 months. A tight foreskin can lead to complications. During the healing process, a regular cleaning is essential. On sexual intercourse should be avoided. The infection of needle tract is usually expected to scarring, which in turn can lead to further desensitization of the glans.
The piercing can also be used with existing foreskin, but then has an increased risk of growing out and is sometimes uncomfortable to wear.
Jewellery
Suitable for use Curved Barbells most are small. A normal barbell is also in question, rings are at this point due to the mechanical stress is less suitable.
Variants
A Apadoye is a piercing in which a ring by Apadravya and one or two Dydoe is worn. He usually goes through two pairs engraved Dydoe piercings.
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Last Updated on Friday, 03 December 2010 10:50 |