Everything a Man Needs to Know About Pearling
by John Dugan OwnerWho says men don’t like to accessorize? In the world of body
modification, there are plenty of ways to embellish what’s been naturally
given. One way, pearling, is a lesser-known but historical type of
modification. While most modification is visible when it comes to the member,
such as piercings and tattoos, this type really gets under a man’s skin…his
midsection skin, that is. Want to learn more? Here’s everything a man needs to
know about pearling.
What Is
Pearling?
Pearling is a type
of body modification practice where pearls are inserted under sensual organ
skin for aesthetic appeal and to enhance sensual pleasure. This is also known
as beading.
How Is
Pearling Done?
This is not for the
faint of heart. A single object, a pearl or other roundish implant, is embedded
on the dorsal aspect (top side) of the shaft. They can also be placed in rows
or placed randomly around the circumference and length of the shaft. Some men
think the process is so simple that they do it themselves, which is not
recommended. After insertion, a man should expect inflammation around the entry
site as well as discomfort while the skin is healing. In very rare cases, the
pearls may be rejected by the body.
While the practice
is thought to originate with pearls, in modern society an entire range of
implants are used, such as silicone, titanium, Teflon, and stainless steel. The
beads are said to create a ribbed effect that has been known to enhance
pleasure for partners. Some people also find it very pleasant to look at.
A
Historical Peak at Pearling or, Who Thought This Up?
Body modification
is by no means a new practice. Pearling dates all the way back to the 15th century
and is recorded in Chinese texts of the time. It is believed to be a practice
brought to China from South-East Asia, specifically from certain parts of the
Philippines and Myanmar. A modern historian of this part of Asia found that
there were 30 different kinds of beading available that catered to a woman’s
choice, as ribbing has long been helpful in stimulating a woman’s pleasure.
The best known, if
curious, use of pearling is by the Japanese Yakuza. According to records, the
Yakuza would have one pearl implanted in their member for every year spent in
prison. It makes the mind wonder at what a 20-year sentence might bring – would
there be enough room? However, modern Yakuza, if one is to believe the stories,
do it to enhance a woman’s pleasure. It’s like gangsters with a heart of gold.
Pearling
and Male Organ Health
As pearling gains
popularity, more complications have come to light. They include things like
infection, bleeding, pearl migration, and scarring. These complications can
lead to things such as member dysfunction and Peyronie’s disease. As with all
body modification, there is not only a chance of the occurrences
aforementioned, but also a chance of permanently losing sensation in the
privates if things don’t go exactly according to plan.
Men who
opt for body modifications down below need to be especially cognizant of male
organ health. Be sure to meticulously cleanse the member daily, and
after any sensual encounters, with warm water and a mild cleanser. Rinse well
and air dry. After washing the skin, use a specially formulated male organ
health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has
been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) on the member. By
selecting a crème chock-full of vitamins and nutrients that protect and
rejuvenate the male organ (like vitamins A, B, C, and D), the member is always
strong and ready for action.
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