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Aphrodite813 See my TER Reviews 3601 reads
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1 / 68

I am and have been unpierced with zero tattoos. I have no problem with piercing or tats on others. It’s just never been my thing. I’m considering piercing my nipples, tho. Occasionally, I’ve heard from gentleman that they appreciate my lack of tattoos and piercings. I think that’s a pretty small minority, though. Thoughts? Am I going to lose potential dates if I pierce the nips?

PistolPetey 107 reads
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2 / 68

I find nipple piercings to be a bit annoying.

 
 I enjoy nipple worship and find that the metal gets in the way. I also worry about manipulating them too much and causing pain or injury.

 
Maybe you can compromise and only get one nipple pierced?

-- Modified on 9/23/2022 6:49:52 PM

mrfisher 115 Reviews 110 reads
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3 / 68
Hpygolky 233 Reviews 107 reads
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4 / 68

But I like a well placed tasteful tattoo. Not on the face, neck or hands …Please!

DeClemente 48 Reviews 135 reads
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5 / 68

Posted By: Aphrodite813

I am and have been unpierced with zero tattoos. I have no problem with piercing or tats on others. It’s just never been my thing. I’m considering piercing my nipples, tho. Occasionally, I’ve heard from gentleman that they appreciate my lack of tattoos and piercings. I think that’s a pretty small minority, though. Thoughts? Am I going to lose potential dates if I pierce the nips?
One: out of curiosity, if it's never been your thing up until now, why are you now considering getting it done? Are you doing it for you, or are there others influencing you?

Two: it's difficult to say if you might lose some current or potential clients on this issue. Some will or some will not find it a deal-breaker. Just as you've heard directly from some men that they don't like it, many other men gravitate toward women who have them.

Three: one thing I've always wondered about piercings is whether or not they can be taken out temporarily just like earrings. If you post pictures in your ads of yourself having pierced nipples and/or mention the piercings in your written text, and clients express that they'd rather you didn't wear them for that particular session, is that an agreeable option for you?

impposter 49 Reviews 119 reads
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6 / 68

Not my preference.  I don't want to worry about chipping a tooth while sucking. :-)  I did know someone with inverted nipples and that was why she got them pierced. Also, like Petey, I worry about manipulating them and causing someone discomfort. (As it is, some hostesses have nips of steel and others are super-sensitive.)

Posted By: PistolPetey
Re: Nipples
I find nipple piercings to be a bit annoying.  

  I enjoy nipple worship and find that the metal gets in the way. I also worry about manipulating them too much and causing pain or injury.  
   
 Maybe you can compromise and only get one nipple pierced?

John_Laroche 99 reads
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7 / 68

They just look nasty to me.  
I'm fine with noses, cheeks,  eye brows, clits...ink away,  but nipple piercing is very close to a deal breaker for me.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 106 reads
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8 / 68

It's obvious from your ads that you consider your breasts to be your best assets.  Then why take the risk, however small, of piercing your nipples?

Aphrodite813 See my TER Reviews 114 reads
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9 / 68

I wonder the same about taking them out. Guess I should google. :) thanks for sharing your thoughts!

RegencyHobbyist 109 Reviews 168 reads
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10 / 68

I agree. Pierced nipples (and clit) are not my thing for all the reasons imp listed.

Aphrodite813 See my TER Reviews 102 reads
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11 / 68

Just seems interesting. Saw a bunch at the strip club that I enjoyed. I do agree w those saying they don’t like the metal i their mouths when sucking them. I feel the same when I suck on pierced ones.

Aphrodite813 See my TER Reviews 125 reads
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12 / 68

I can just remove them if it’s not for me?

lopaw 29 Reviews 109 reads
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13 / 68

and I've never been a fan of it. I generally like the look of piercings but when it comes to being sexual with a woman I just think that they get in the way of things.

Valida 17 Reviews 100 reads
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14 / 68

I love pierced nipples.  I seek out women who show them.  I enjoy playing  with pierced nipples, and with the piercings.  I sometimes give nipple jewelry to the ladies, and help them put it on/in, hoping that they get fun from it as I do.  
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First is the visual appeal -- it's visceral with me.  Plain barbells, rings, jewels, nipple cuffs, shields, chains joining them: all yummy.  
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Next is the psychological implications -- it feels to me that a woman who has taken the pains to add jewelry to her breasts is expressing a depth of sexuality, and willingness to display and share that sexuality, that grabs me emotionally.  
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Next is the enhanced sensitivity to pleasure that most of the pierced ladies I've known describe.  That's a big turn-on for me.  
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Also there's the additional fun of physical play, with new ways to touch and  tease on top of the many ways to please bare nipples.  I can move a nipple with my tongue in extra ways when there's jewelry there, and ladies seem to like that.  
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Worries about "chipping a tooth" are just silly; I don't bite down with force on a nipple!   They can be taken out temporarily for a session if a client dislikes them for some reason, or replaced with small thin "retainer" rings.  
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Bottom line:  YES Please!

helixir 54 Reviews 107 reads
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15 / 68

Personally I find myself being super cautious around pierced nipples, clitoris hoods, belly buttons, and lips. It always takes me a while to gauge the lady’s level of comfort and sensitivity. Thus, they’re mostly a distraction to me. I’d much rather spend my time determining whether I’m licking her cunny well enough to get her wet, not determining whether a piece of metal is going to cause discomfort.
OTOH, I don’t know whether I’m representative of most men in your pool of potential customers.

Aphrodite813 See my TER Reviews 98 reads
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16 / 68

Thanks! I’m really thinking about it! I can always take them out

MasterZen 34 Reviews 105 reads
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17 / 68

either as an aesthetic or sexual attraction. I do feel that they can get in the way at times. I guess if I summed it up, they are a slight negative for me... I'd probably choose the unpierced woman over the pierced one, all else being equal.

fjchpr 36 Reviews 124 reads
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19 / 68

That I almost didn't post a reply. But here are my 2 cents...

I have seen providers both with and without tattoos. But I've only seen one provider pierced, and that was it for me, never again. For me, it's a disqualifier.  

I don't see men discarding a date if she ISN'T pierced, so if I were you and wanted to keep appealing to a broader base, I wouldn't pierce.

But then again, it's your body, your choice, who am I to tell you what you should do. 🤦🏻‍♂️

inicky46 61 Reviews 128 reads
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20 / 68

It's pretty much invisible and your haven't lived until you've gotten "Head Royale" from a skilled girl with a tongue stud.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 105 reads
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21 / 68
BambiNicole See my TER Reviews 108 reads
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22 / 68

you might lose some clientele.. I think you should flaunt yourself with out tattoos or piercings because its rare now days everyone is having piercing n tattoos... But then again if you get pierced u can always take it out. I wouldn't get any tattoos.

girlfan1959 48 Reviews 123 reads
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23 / 68

To me, piercing is for ears and maybe navels, and that is about it. Other piercings are distracting and unattractive to me.

Also, you can take the metal out, but -- just like you ears -- if it is out for any length of time, the piercing may close to the point where it is difficult or impossible to reinsert the metal, but the ladies would know more about how long this takes than I do.

followme 103 reads
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24 / 68

Nipples
Without them Titties would be pointless 

 
While piercings are not a deal breaker for me I prefer not

 
 As I ascend the twin peaks of Mount TaTa they seem to get in the way but do not stop me from reaching the summit and linger for a while, Then continue on my journey to cooch valley to visit that lil man in the boat and explore within.

Mister_Pelican 49 Reviews 104 reads
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25 / 68

...because I don't like nipple piercings or tats.
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What is the age range of our clientele?  I would guess older gentleman aren't as into those things as young bros.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 104 reads
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26 / 68
PistolPetey 123 reads
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27 / 68

I've gotten head from a couple of ladies with tongue piercings and honestly didn't even notice the piercing - it made no difference to me.

BambiNicole See my TER Reviews 109 reads
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28 / 68

Yup i mostly see older n even though i have tastefully done tattoos I kinda wish I didn't have any n I leave piercings out of it cause it's usually a turn off to men in this line of work. I go for what the men will find most attractive.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 102 reads
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30 / 68

that there are more potential customers who DON'T like them than do, I think you would be right, so the question is, can you afford to be automatically disqualified by a large number of hobbyists who would be turned off by nipple piercings?  

 
I'm okay with piercings that do NOT get in the way when seeing providers who have a normal GFE menu, so that pretty much eliminates all piercings for me except ears, nose and belly button.  

ERAWatts 21 Reviews 109 reads
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31 / 68

My two cents:  Not a big fan of nipple piercings

Valida 17 Reviews 112 reads
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lester_prairie 12 Reviews 106 reads
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33 / 68

For one thing it is a fashion, a trend.  Fashion and trends are for followers, not leaders.    
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Now there is nothing wrong with staying in fashion in things you need anyway in everyday life, like clothing or haircuts.  But if you have to modify your body, such as ink or cutting or piercing, that's mutilation in order to be accepted in whatever crowd you are trying to belong to.  To me it signals the abandonment of your individuality (the way you were born) for an immersion in the sameness of the crowd.  Ugh.

BambiNicole See my TER Reviews 139 reads
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34 / 68

If you do decide to get your nipples pierced though I'd go with the barbells. Those look the hottest imho(:

WICardinalfan 37 Reviews 117 reads
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35 / 68

Being born and raised in St. Louis, I would suspect a more traditional appetite for the female appearance.  

Midwest thing.  On a personal basis, I am not a fan of pierced nipples.  I am a lover of boobs and tasting metal while nipple worshiping is not fun for me.  

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 103 reads
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36 / 68

"Dumbbells."   Barbells are generally 4' to 7' in length.  You don't want two of those sticking through your nipples.  Lol

inicky46 61 Reviews 119 reads
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37 / 68

Cuz he are one.
Man, when you tee it up like that....well, you know.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 105 reads
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38 / 68

the others here.  You are not excluded from this club.  

inicky46 61 Reviews 111 reads
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39 / 68

This is what a Fifth Grader on the playground yells when someone calls him a name and he's got no response.
No game, has he.
LOL.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 104 reads
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40 / 68

They are actually called barbells, though.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 97 reads
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41 / 68

you don't really know a dumbbell when you see one but you call people that anyway?  Why do you talk like Yoda?  Do you think THAT is mature?  Lol

inicky46 61 Reviews 165 reads
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42 / 68

I don't know of any other explanation for your last post, which contains a complete non-sequitur but then implies you are mature.
At least you figured out the Yoda part, so not a complete shut-out for you.
But, please, put down the shovel now. You're beyond deep enough.

Valida 17 Reviews 111 reads
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43 / 68

Tasting?  
Do you taste your fork and spoon when you eat?  
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Nipple jewelry is generally made of the same materials as good tableware -- stainless steel, silver, gold, titanium -- and tastes just the same.  
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If tasting those metals is objectionable to you, what are your spoons at home made of?  Maybe you only eat with your fingers?

impposter 49 Reviews 131 reads
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44 / 68

Ceramic and bamboo.

Posted By: Valida
Re: I grew up in St. Louis area
Tasting?  Do you taste your fork and spoon when you eat?  
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 Nipple jewelry is generally made of the same materials as good tableware -- stainless steel, silver, gold, titanium -- and tastes just the same.  
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 If tasting those metals is objectionable to you, what are your spoons at home made of?  Maybe you only eat with your fingers?

helixir 54 Reviews 107 reads
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45 / 68

I generally don’t suck, lick, swirl, slurp and kiss my silverware. However I love doing all those things to boobs and if there’s a piercing in the way it kind of spoils the fun. I can tolerate a millisecond of fork on my tongue during dinner, but I want to spend a whole lot more than a millisecond on my date’s nipples.

Posted By: Valida
Re: I grew up in St. Louis area
Tasting?  
 Do you taste your fork and spoon when you eat?  
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 Nipple jewelry is generally made of the same materials as good tableware -- stainless steel, silver, gold, titanium -- and tastes just the same.  
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 If tasting those metals is objectionable to you, what are your spoons at home made of?  Maybe you only eat with your fingers?

ImaniAmor See my TER Reviews 104 reads
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46 / 68

I've never received any complaints. If someone isn't attracted to you because of your choice of body art then that's their loss. Self expression is a beautiful thing.

WICardinalfan 37 Reviews 108 reads
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47 / 68

Ahh, I do not recall seeing you in the room while I was tasting metal while sucking on some studded nipples.  I tasted what I tasted.  No one can tell me differently.

I do not mind them, except when engaged in nipple play.

Valida 17 Reviews 92 reads
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48 / 68

Beautiful, and yummy!!  Thank you.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 99 reads
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49 / 68

Except is it really "self-expression" or is it expressing the in crowd?  If tats and piercings were rare, you could get away with calling it self-expression.  However every chick now sports tats and metal boogers.  There is no individuality there.  They are commodities signaling their fealty to the group.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 55 reads
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50 / 68

When it comes to body self-mutilation I am extremely judgemental. Chicks are herd animals and the only hope of persuading them not to hack themselves up to fit in the crowd is some tough love.

impposter 49 Reviews 126 reads
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51 / 68

Don't let the turkeys get you down.

Posted By: lester_prairie
Re: Mine are pierced
Except is it really "self-expression" or is it expressing the in crowd?  If tats and piercings were rare, you could get away with calling it self-expression.  However every chick now sports tats and metal boogers.  There is no individuality there.  They are commodities signaling their fealty to the group.

Valida 17 Reviews 101 reads
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52 / 68

"I generally don’t suck, lick, swirl, slurp and kiss my silverware."
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Then you have been missing out on some of life's sweeter pleasures.  Dipping a spoon into honey, or condensed milk, or chocolate syrup, or gelato, or any of a wider range of delicious things, and sucking/licking/swirling to prolong the enjoyment -- delightful.  
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Try it, you'll like it.  
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And you won't be bothered by the "taste" of your silverware, because there isn't any.
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Of course, we all know you are just backing deeper into the corner of silliness by claiming what you claim, in order to keep promoting a weak excuse for disliking nipple piercings.  
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You just don't like them.  That's OK.  Nobody is insisting that you do.  You have your real reasons.  
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But please, these silly claims and weak wild excuses are getting awfully ... tasteless.

helixir 54 Reviews 107 reads
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53 / 68

So I don’t like them and “that’s Ok”.
But my reasons for not liking them are silly, weak and wild.
Which is it?
My reasons for liking or not liking something are no more silly etc. than your reasons for liking that something.

Maybe you need to brush up on on the difference between opinion and fact, probably 95% of the latter of which is the subject of these posts and certainly of mine.

And if you still don’t get it, “That’s Ok”.

-- Modified on 10/2/2022 8:44:43 AM

helixir 54 Reviews 112 reads
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54 / 68

Sorry—meant “the former of which”.

helixir 54 Reviews 107 reads
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55 / 68

I know a lot of ex- military with art. A few of those guys would make Rambo shit his pants. Not sure I’d call any of them losers.

More to the point, while there are those amongst us who are easily led, I’m not so quick to deny agency and individual choice to my fellow humans, nor would I classify all women as “herd animals”.  As long as each adult is making a choice for her or himself about his or her own body,, more power to them. Just because I’m not into it doesn’t make them losers.

At least that’s my opinion.

inicky46 61 Reviews 125 reads
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56 / 68

He's got loads of opinions. Virtually all of them replete with ignorance.

wrps07 74 reads
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57 / 68

Same here.  They do get in the way.  Way too many providers are doing them these days.

Also there are some health issues:

1. Infection - The nipple area can be particularly susceptible to bacterial infections due to the warm, moist environment, which is conducive to bacterial growth. Signs include redness, swelling, pain, pus, or unusual discharge.

 
2. Rejection or Migration - The body might reject the piercing, where it slowly pushes the jewelry out. Migration occurs when the piercing moves from its original position. These risks are higher if the jewelry used is not of appropriate size or material.

 
3. Allergic Reactions - Some people might have allergies to metal, particularly nickel, which is commonly found in cheaper jewelry. Even surgical steel or gold can cause reactions in some individuals.  

 
4. Scarring - Healing issues might lead to keloids or hypertrophic scars, especially in those prone to them. Poor healing can also result in noticeable scars if the piercing is removed.

 
5. Pain and Swelling - Initial piercing can cause significant discomfort, and swelling might occur, sometimes leading to complications if the jewelry is too tight.

 
6.  Nerve Damage - There's a risk of damaging nerves, which could result in loss of sensation or chronic pain.

 
7.  Milk Duct Damage - For women, there's a risk to milk ducts, potentially affecting breastfeeding capability in the future. However, many women with nipple piercings nurse successfully.

 
8. Prolonged Healing Time - Nipple piercings can take anywhere from 6 months to a year or more to heal completely, increasing the window for complications.

 
9.  Bacterial Endocarditis - Though rare, there's a risk of infection spreading to the heart in individuals with certain heart conditions.

 
10.  Piercing Injury - Physical trauma to the area (like snagging on clothing) can cause the piercing to tear or rip, leading to bleeding or further infection.

IMAWINNER 68 Reviews 77 reads
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58 / 68

Actually don’t book well reviewed ladies with nipple piecing.  

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 76 reads
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59 / 68

I loved my nipple piercings & custom jewelry, but you definitely limit yourself because most people don’t care for them. If you read my early reviews some mention the breast piercings not being their thing. I have my pussy pierced & some people don’t care for that either. I have clearly stated on my website that I do have tattoos and piercings if you’re not a fan of sexy body ink or piercings kindly choose another provider.    

* I realize this is an issue in our industry, so I am no longer going to pay to have my body ink edited from my photos. I love my tattoos & piercings! Do you. Realize being pure skin with no ink & piercings brings on different type of clientele. When you come to the dark side there is no coming back. It’s your life live it your way. Do what makes you happy. Many people adore tattoos & piercings. I’m always delighted to see ink on gents who book me, and I have been intrigued with many piercings Jacob’s ladder.

wrps07 84 reads
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60 / 68

Have you had a client ask to remove the nipple piercings ?

holystonethedeck 104 Reviews 84 reads
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coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 70 reads
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62 / 68

why do you waste everyone's time by reviving a dead thread from two years ago?  Is it just to see who is not paying attention that you can get to join in on an old thread that has no relevance to today.  By now, the provider asking the question has either done it, or not.  No further discussion is necessary.  

SinCitySinner 67 Reviews 72 reads
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63 / 68

.. especially if you allow some electric current to pass thru them.. We will keep it low voltage like 12V, so we can have some fun without actually killing you.

wrps07 85 reads
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64 / 68

That's sounds like crazy torture.  Did you have her restrained and gagged lol ?

Valida 17 Reviews 69 reads
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65 / 68

It's a generally held safety policy to avoid passing electric current across one's chest, because the heart can be affected by it. So please be careful!

SinCitySinner 67 Reviews 72 reads
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66 / 68

I am not passing thru mine or anyone's chest. I am only suggesting she does thru her pierced nipples.. If the experiment goes sideways... oh well.. We learned something new.. Better luck next time.. lol

TiannaTemptation See my TER Reviews 79 reads
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67 / 68

I pierced my nipples 20+ years ago for a very specific reason - I had lost a lot of sensation in my nipples after extended breastfeeding and my hair stylist who was also a piercer assured me that piercing would restore/increase sensitivity.  
It worked like a charm. I specifically recall driving home after getting them done, they were throbbing intensely and I felt my kitty tingling. I literally touched between my legs driving down the freeway and had an orgasm right in my pants!

 
I still find nipple play extremely stimulating, however I also respect that not everyone enjoys the piercings. As I have matured and my clientele has as well, I have recently started offering to remove the jewelry if my partner prefers.  It doesn’t bother me at all.  Most gents have not asked me to remove the jewelry but reading this thread, I wonder if they are just being polite?

 
I’m actually surprised by some of the strong opinions voiced here - for me it is simply a personal preference, I don’t take it seriously at all and I am happy to accommodate my client’s preferences during our encounters.

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