All About Intimate Piercings
Frenum comes from the Latin word frenulum, which means "little bridle." These folds or tissues exist in many parts of the body, but the term usually refers to the male genitalia when talking about piercings.
The frenum is a small fold of tissue that secures the motion of the head of the penis.
The frenum is located in the fold under the shaft of the penis. It is the second most popular intimate piercing for men (after the Prince Albert piercing).
Most men find that the frenum piercing provides an enhanced stimulating effect.
A frenum piercing is almost always pierced perpendicularly through the frenum. It is pierced under the fold itself in some cases, as there is a small risk of it growing out.
A row of frenum piercings is called frenum ladder as they resemble the rungs of a ladder.
This piercing has a relatively short healing time if done correctly. For the same reason, the hole can grow shut within just an hour if you take the jewelry out.
Most piercers will use a straight barbell, but rings and horseshoes are popular, too. You should also take into account your partner’s wishes when choosing piercing jewelry, as they will feel the difference during sexual intercourse.
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