All About Intimate Piercings
A Christina piercing is a type of intimate piercing for women. It’s said that it was named after the first person who had it done. This piercing is sometimes called Venus because of its location on the pubic mound, also known as mons Venus.
Contrary to many other kinds of piercings, the Christina piercing is relatively new.
The first generally known Christina was made in the 1990s.
This piercing is highly aesthetic. It is recommended to wear a curved barbell of at least 1.6 mm thread thickness.
The Christina piercing has no stimulating effect, despite being placed at the mons Venus, where the labia majora meet. Therefore, it is not an intimate piercing that can be considered sexually stimulating, except that its erogenous location can spice things up in bed.
If you are looking for a stimulating effect, you should look at the vertical hood piercing.
You can rest assured that a Christina piercing is not a complicated one to get. In many ways, this piercing is very similar to getting a belly button piercing.
However, a Christina piercing is placed in a very exposed location. It will often come in contact with your underwear, clothes, bicycle saddles, etc. This might be bothersome at first until you learn to live with it.
Therefore, the Christina is considered to be difficult when it comes to properly healing. You should therefore make an extra effort to give your new intimate piercing
. No one wants a scar in such a place.Make healing easier and avoid discomfort by wearing appropriate jewelry, especially during the healing process. Don't insist on wearing a piece with sharp edges or large, beautiful stones regularly. The edges and stones might get stuck to your clothes, which will make the healing process difficult.
It's a good idea to use a piece of jewelry made from PTFE or Bioplast. Both materials are flexible and very light. You can tailor a comfortable piece for your Christina by putting together a PTFE wire with one loose ball on each end.
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