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| Septum or nipple retainer, 12, 14, or 16 ga - $3.99 | | | | Curved barbell with circle balls, 12 ga - $3.99 | | | | Glitter ball curved barbell, 12 ga - $3.99 | | | | Hexa spike and ball curved barbell, 14 ga - $5.49 | | | | Nose screw with ball, 18 ga - $1.99 | | | | Belly button ring with gem and dangling heart and leaves - $5.99 | | | | Jeweled zodiac belly button ring, Cancer - $6.99 | | | | Belly button ring with dragon and captive bead ring - $9.99 | | | | Long barbell (industrial barbell), 14 ga - $9.99 | | | | Labret with acrylic layered ball, 12 ga - $3.60 | | | |
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The Prince Albert (PA) is the most common male genital piercing. The name comes from the legend that, like his contemporaries, Queen Victoria's husband wore a "dressing ring" in the tip of his penis, so it could be strapped to his leg, thus eliminating that unsightly bulge in his fashionably tight trousers. Whether this is true is the subject of much debate.
The piercing consists of a ring or circular barbell which goes in the end of the urethra and exits through a hole on the underside of the penis where the glans meets the shaft. Although it may look scary initially, this piercing is actually easy to sit through, and even easier to heal since the tissue being pierced is very thin (but very strong). |
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