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By *eeandsexym OP Couple
over a year ago
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Advice needed from those in know...
Bee had her nips pierced over 2 months ago and still gets pain from them when aroused or played with.
Any tips on what to reduce this.
The bars she has in have a small amount of extra length..but touch when nipples flatten....should she try longer for example |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I had mine done I had to remove them after 6 months. Everytime I got aroused they would really ache and hurt. I tried rubbing stuff I to them but nothing helped. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's really just a case of waiting for them to heal. I had mine done and it took a year for it to heal completely and to feel comfortable being touched.
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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It took me over 6 months for them to heal, and they still get sore if they are over stimulated. I would say just go with it, it is an area of very slow healing and often gets irritated by clothing and being caught.
I feel they're worth it in the end, but of course that is a personal choice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It took me over 6 months for them to heal, and they still get sore if they are over stimulated. I would say just go with it, it is an area of very slow healing and often gets irritated by clothing and being caught.
I feel they're worth it in the end, but of course that is a personal choice."
I had something similar when had mine done. Certainly look at getting a longer bar though, that may help.
Have you gone back to the piercer? They will be the best people to advise you. |
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Yes same thing - you should have a long bar in for 3 months as far as I remember. Mine were done for 6 months and still hurt - I foolishly took the out and put heat to them and they closed up immediately (freak thing) so I got them done again 2 months ago and they are agony again. Just sanitize daily and I rub savolene cream on the bar every morning and push the bar in and out, it certainly helps.
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"Advice needed from those in know...
Bee had her nips pierced over 2 months ago and still gets pain from them when aroused or played with.
Any tips on what to reduce this.
The bars she has in have a small amount of extra length..but touch when nipples flatten....should she try longer for example"
Seriously
I bathed mine in vodka 4 times a day |
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"Advice needed from those in know...
Bee had her nips pierced over 2 months ago and still gets pain from them when aroused or played with.
Any tips on what to reduce this.
The bars she has in have a small amount of extra length..but touch when nipples flatten....should she try longer for example"
It’s advised not to play with them until they’re fully healed - anything from 9-12 months. Introducing bodily fluids onto them may cause an infection and prevent healing.
If you find the end ‘balls’ of the bar ‘sinking’ into the ‘hole’, it’s advised to have a longer bar, to make it more comfortable. |
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By *utie91Woman
over a year ago
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Had mine for just over a year now. Before having them I did a lot of research as to aftercare.
So when pierced you should have a long bar fitted. My bars were 22mm long 14g
They should be kept clean, washed in a salt water solution 4 time a day.... this can be reduced once they start to heal.
THEY SHOULD NOT BE TOUCHED OR PLAYED WIH FOR 6-9 MONTHS.
So GUYS... KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF!!!!
Every time they are played with whilst still healing will just delay the healing process which is why they are still painful and taking longer to heal.
My healed nicely around the 7/8 month mark I’ve had no problems for ages.
You shouldn’t swap the bars until at least 4 months.
I actually left my long bars in until yesterday. I have now just swapped them to 16mm 14g bars.
Also you should have bars rather than rings until healed. Rings give a higher chance of rejection.
Guys.... STOP MESSING and the day when you can play with them will come soon enough. Just be patient |
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