Belly Piercing A Mystery
Belly Piercing Enthusiast
Getting a belly piercing might sound exciting for those with an intention to make a statement when strolling around on the beach. But what exactly is that statement? Is it perhaps that I enjoy pain or that I am willing to handle anything in order to appear different even if it means suffering a little pain. Trouble is belly piercing if not done correctly can cause all kinds of symptoms and eventually may cause an individual to regret they had never been stung by the idea in the first place. Especially if you are determined to wear jewellery pinned to your body and supposedly want everyone to see it, a belly piercing is not the most obvious place to do so unless you live on a beach.
Belly piercing looks like it could be one of the least attractive locations anyone might consider pinning an object to their body. Just how this odd fashion accessory began is not clear, although piercing has been around for thousands of years belly piercing is relatively new. But why anyone would choose the belly button as a location on the human anatomy more than any other is surprisingly complex. The complexity of belly piercing is not so much to do with accepting the initial pain or irritation that likely occurs but rather the anticipation of being willing to endure the experience of having something pinned to your belly button for the remainder of your life or even for a short term if that is what is proposed.
First thoughts would turn to snagging whatever hangs from the belly piercing on clothing. The thought of a sharp piece of metal pulling unexpectedly on the belly button would make most people cringe at such a thought. Yet even with that awful notion in mind people continue to want a belly piercing. If asked ‘does belly piercings hurt’ the answer should be more than a simple only a little when it’s installed, because the pain must come after when you inadvertently tug on it, or someone else does. How do you jostle through a crowded tube journey without someone accidentally bumping against you and stabbing you with your own belly piercing?
Also does belly button piercings hurt when you’re having sex? Two thrusting bodies with a piece of metal wedged between them, surely it must hurt both whether they’re being particularly active or not? Or is this the actually turn on? Pain with sex perhaps even a shared pain and is that what those who have a belly piercing really want? It is hard to imagine how a pinned belly ornament might work with the sex act because surely it can put the male off his stroke? Every time he thrust he might expect to be stabbed and is that what he really wants? As for the female perhaps the notion that she is hurting the male more than he could ever do to her is a form of stimulation that she derives a heightened orgasm or two or perhaps even three?
On a scale of sexiness which is all part of the deal wearing anything that stands out as different, perhaps belly piercing holds an allure for an elite group of individuals who have a thing about needle work. In Turkey belly dancers sometimes fill their belly button with a small jewel, but this is not pinned to them so that should they ever get amorous with anyone while the jewel is in place it can be popped out. This seems to make more sense as it might be thought a bit of fun popping a jewel out of a belly dancer before getting down to more serious activities. Thing is you couldn’t pop anything out when the ornament is pinned securely to your belly button.
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