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QuestionWhat if my penis is too small? Would I still be able to pierce it or should I just go for the balls?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerSize doesn't usually matter when it comes to penis piercings, though your piercer will help you decide on the best piercing for you.
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QuestionWill my penis have to be hard or limp?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerPenis piercings don't require an erect penis, and are usually done while the penis is flaccid.
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QuestionShould I show anyone my pierced penis?Community AnswerYou can ask close friends/romantic partners if they'd like to see it. Always ask for permission/consent first. Please do not show it to children or strangers.
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QuestionWould I be able to take the piercing out?Community AnswerYes, but if it gets stuck you can consult with a doctor or medical professional.
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QuestionI am 14 and I have two holes from piercings from last year. Can I still use them?Community AnswerIf your holes have closed, then you can’t. It depends on what your healing speed is. You may have to get new piercings.
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QuestionHow do I pierce my penis when it's tiny?Community AnswerSize doesn't really matter in this case. Just be sure to have any sort of piercing, especially on your penis, done by a professional. They are more practiced at this, and less likely to screw up the process.
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QuestionWhat are the pros and cons of piercing my own penis?Community AnswerThe main pros are that it's cheaper and you don't have to be 18 to do it yourself. The cons are that you could pierce the wrong place and seriously injure yourself and/or end up with a nasty infection.
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QuestionShould the penis be erect or soft during piercing?Community AnswerIt should be soft, because the extra blood flow to the penis during erection can cause a bit of a bloody situation.
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QuestionCan I take my piercing out during sex?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionCan a vagina be pierced?Community AnswerYes, but it should always be done professionally.
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QuestionAfter the piercing, can I cycle?Community AnswerIf the wound is properly healed, then you may cycle, but if you have just pierced it a few days ago, you must not cycle. The penis gets pressed in this process, and you may feel pain.
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QuestionCan I pierce my testicles?Community AnswerYes, although it would most likely be very painful.
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QuestionCan I pierce my own vagina?Community AnswerNO!! You must get it done professionally -- piercing anything at home carries a lot of risks.
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QuestionIs it cheaper or easier to do it myself?Community AnswerDo not do that. It might be embarrasing to go ask for a penis piercing, but the people at the parlor know what they are doing and are trained on how to do them/ teach you how to care for it. DIY penis piercings could and probably will end up very badly.
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QuestionWhat do I do if it won't stop bleeding?Community AnswerGo to the hospital immediately!
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QuestionWill my penis get infected if I pierced it and recently had sex?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionIs it good to remove hairs around penis?Community AnswerIt is completely your choice if you want to remove the hairs around the penis or not.
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QuestionUntil what age can I pierce my frenulum?Community AnswerThere is no age limit. You just have to be over 18.
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QuestionShould I pierce it when it's hard or when it's flaccid?Community AnswerYOU should not pierce it at all. If you are hell bent on piercing your penis, you need to go to a licensed piercer so you don't end up permanently injuring yourself.
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QuestionThe needle went all through my penis, what can I do?Community AnswerIf the needle is still there, try to carefully remove it, and go to a doctor. If you cannot remove the needle, you should go to emergency care immediately. Ask to see a male doctor if that would be easier for you.
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QuestionShould a penis be hard or soft when it is being pierced?Community AnswerIt might be easier to do it when it isn't erect. There would be more skin available to pierce.
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QuestionAfter piercing, I peed and a little bit of blood came out. Is this normal?Community AnswerIf urine is coming through the piercing hole, you most likely pierced through your urethra. Consult a doctor immediately. If it’s just blood coming out through the hole, that’s perfectly normal, it’s just healing. If it persists after the normal healing period should be done, consult a doctor. It may be infected.
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QuestionCould I get an over-the-counter numbing gel?Community AnswerThis actually isn't recommended because you might numb your penis to the point where you wouldn't be able to tell if you were piercing yourself in an incorrect/painful way. However, as long as you use a minimal amount, it should be okay.
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QuestionIf I get an erection soon after it's pierced and it bleeds, is this normal or should I seek medical attention?Community AnswerThis is perfectly normal! You have to remember you just stuck a needle through your penis, so yes, it will bleed. If the bleeding is severe or worries you, then yes, see a doctor.
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QuestionCan I use knitting spikes to pierce my penis?Community AnswerNo. Use only sterilized needles, and a professional needs to be the one to do it. Using a knitting spike would most likely cause such severe damage to your penis that you may never be able to receive an erection again -- or even worse, doctors may have to entirely remove your penis because of such severe damage.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to do this?Community AnswerYou have to be at least 18, but some places may do it at 16. You should check first.
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