As for the first, he was simply irreplaceable in the kingdom. This man got up before everyone else and immediately set to work. His duties included compiling responses to ministerial requests, writing various letters, and the government and the "cream" of society only had time to sign them. When Victoria joined him, she began to help him and brightened up his loneliness.

Prince Albert is a dedicated worker who every day became more and more interested in the political sphere and tried to learn many others. He plunged into public affairs in order to offer his own approach to solving certain problems. Victoria, in turn, was no longer as interested in politics as before, so she simply needed such an indispensable assistant. In one of the interviews, she even said that a woman should not manage state affairs, this should be done exclusively by a man. The queen also noticed that she is convinced of her words every day. Prince Albert became her invaluable worker and true friend.

Royal tie

The Prince Albert knot is popular these days. It is very similar to the ordinary one, but near the loop it has an additional thickening. In order to tie it, you should study the technique and techniques. First, tie the tie around the neck with the front side, and place the wide end on the left (it should be just below the thin one). Next, you need to cross the right and left parts. Then pass the wide end to the left under the narrow one, and then to the right and lay it over the thin one. We repeat this twice. After that, from the inside, through the neck loop, we stretch the wide end of the tie from the bottom up, tighten it well and smooth it. The node is ready. It is suitable for going to work, and for a special occasion.

Monarch piercing

Piercing is popular these days. It can be done on any part of the body, decorated with a variety of jewelry and accessories. Most often, this is one of the ways a person expresses himself, some simply pierce the body for pleasure or to imitate world stars. Recently, men have been getting Prince Albert piercings. It is pierced on the male genitalia. When worn for a long time, there is a risk of stretching, so it is not recommended to wear too large and voluminous jewelry. In addition, it threatens with tissue depletion, the formation of an unintentional meatotomy, and simply discomfort. On the other hand, when the jewelry is too small, there is a chance that it will fuse with the skin, or the piercing will migrate. Therefore, doctors recommend using straight and curved barbells, rings with a ball clasp, or other special accessories, such as a rod, for Prince Albert piercings. It consists of a hollow tube, and at the end is a screw cap. It is inserted into the urethra, and an additional rod is installed in the tube, which helps to fix the jewelry.

"Prince Albert" is probably the most popular of all male genital piercings. Most people consider him the most sexually attractive. But the reason is that the healing process is faster than in other cases. The ring extends along the underside of the glans from the urethra (where the glans joins the shaft of the penis). In a circumcised man, it can be done directly through the center of the frenulum. This is a relatively safe piercing.

"Prince Albert" - a puncture named after her husband Victoria. It was popularized in the 1970s by Richard Simonton (better known as Doug Malloy), a Hollywood businessman with an extreme interest in piercings.

In his best-selling pamphlet on the history of genital modification, he tells several made-up stories, notably one urban legend that Prince Albert had a very large penis, so he tried to hide it in tight pants on the eve of his wedding.

In that era, men preferred to wear very much. In order for the penis not to create an unattractive bulge in them, it had to be laid in a certain way. To do this, some of them allegedly pierced it and attached it to the inside of the trousers with a special ring. Only this style was called "dressing ring". However, later many fashion accessories of that time began to be called in honor of the spouse (for example,

In fact, there is no historical evidence for Malloy's claims. Moreover, in Victorian erotic fiction, including the sincere memoirs of the courtesan Cora Pearl or the journalist Frank Harris (his overly explicit multi-volume works "My Life and Loves" were banned in many countries of the world), there is no mention of genital piercing.

It can be assumed that the foreskin, held together by a ring, resembles a double-breasted frock coat, also known as "Prince Albert", hence the name. Like most other types, this jewelry piercing has roots in practices developed in gay communities in the twentieth century, and became widely known when piercings began to appear in the late 1970s.

Many owners of "PA" say that it is very effective during sex, strongly stimulating both partners. Although the ring can also cause discomfort in a woman (if it comes into contact with the cervix).

Ornaments characteristic of this species, in addition to the ring with a ball clasp, include a curved bar, a straight bar, the "Prince's Wand".

Healing after a puncture occurs in a period of four to six months. Initially, swelling and minor inflammation may occur. In extremely rare cases, a Prince Albert piercing has led to local infections. The fact is that even the owner's own urine actually serves as a healing agent. But in any case, certain hygiene procedures will not be superfluous at all. Daily washing of the penis with sea salt water or soap is recommended, after which the area must be thoroughly dried. At first, you will have to endure some discomfort in the place where the jewelry comes into contact with the foreskin of the penis and rubs it.

Prince Albert as a male intimate piercing is by far the most common type of male piercing. The name is not the only one for this type of puncture. In America, it is also called Pennsylvania.

We offer you some photos of the Prince Albert piercing.


Piercing Jewelry Prince Albert

In Europe, as a decoration for this puncture, they often wear a ring locked with a ball. And in America, as a decoration for a puncture, they often wear a half ring or a horseshoe with two balls at the ends.

The most common size of jewelry is three to five centimeter rings, with a bar section of four or six millimeters in diameter. The most common ring materials are Titanium, Surgical Steel and Acrylic.

Location of the Prince Albert Puncture

The Prince Albert piercing (Pennsylvania) is located near the frenulum under the head of the penis. The ring used for jewelry enters the puncture under the frenulum and exits the urethra. The size of the ring is selected so that the wearer's urethra is closed no more than three-quarters, otherwise it interferes with the natural process of removing moisture from the body.

Intimate piercing Prince Albert is worn by men of different ages and social groups. But most often it can be found in young men. Men of mature age prefer to implant balls in the penis, as they are not so clearly visible to others, and they also give additional stimulation to their partner.

The process of healing a puncture under the frenulum

Prince Albert piercing in men heals on average in a couple of weeks. But the initial healing takes three to four days. It is often written on the Internet that after the intimate piercing procedure, Prince Albert should refrain from sexual activity for a month. This is not true! Pain is your friend. She will tell you whether to abstain or not. Gently, with two fingers, slightly squeeze the edge of the puncture, if the pain is significant, then you should wait. If the pain is barely noticeable, then you can safely make love.

If you do not use condoms, then after the act, it is worth washing the edges of the unhealed puncture with an antiseptic. If you use condoms, then you should make sure that the expiration date of the condom does not come to an end, more than a month before the indicated date. If the edges of the puncture have not yet fully healed, and after the act the condom was removed, you need to go and urinate in order to wash the wound edges of the puncture with urine (a natural antiseptic).

Care for a penis puncture under the bridle

Male piercing Prince Albert, aka Pennsylvania, does not require any special care during the healing period, it gives additional stimulation to the partner, there would be only pluses, but what are the minuses? Good question! From personal experience, I can say that the downside is that during prolonged intercourse, the ring, moving into the partner's vagina, rubs the edge of the puncture a little. Which leads to some unpleasant sensitivity after the act.

Other types of male intimate piercing

  • Piercing Pubic - piercing at the base of the penis (Pubic)
  • Piercing Foreskin - piercing of the foreskin of the penis (Foreskin)
  • Piercing Dido - piercing the edge of the glans penis (Dido)
  • Appadravia piercing - vertical piercing of the head of the penis (Apadravia)
  • Piercing Ampallang - horizontal piercing of the head of the penis (Ampalang)
  • Piercing Anti Albert - puncture from the urethra to the outer surface of the head (Anti Albert)
Decorations.
Standard primary PA (Prince Albert) piercings use 1.6mm x 16mm/18mm rings, barbells or horseshoes. Decorations 2.0mm (and thicker) x 14mm/16mm are optional.
For implantation, balls without thread and through holes (from rings) 5mm and 6mm are used.

Ampallang is a transverse glans puncture in which the barbell is passed either above the urethra or through the urethra. The puncture is usually made relatively shallow so as not to get into the cavernous body and into the urethra. Healing time varies from 3 to 9 months, which is sufficient time to consider having a double ampallang.

Apadravya (sometimes "apadavya" or "apadavrya") is the vertical equivalent of Ampallang. In this case, the bar crosses the head from top to bottom, without crossing the urethra; sometimes "apadravya" is located more proximal, in the body of the penis - this option is preferable than in the head, and is considered as a deep "Apadravya".

Dydoe is a coronal (circular) piercing located in the coronal groove. Can be single or multiple.

The foreskin also did not escape the attention of piercers. The puncture usually heals within 6-10 weeks. Piercing in this case can even play the role of a kind of "belt of innocence". At the same time, it connects one lateral (lateral) side of the foreskin with the opposite side. Therefore, the foreskin is difficult to delay (retract), which significantly complicates sexual intercourse.

The frenulum punctures are made down along the length of the frenulum and along the median suture.

Prince Albert, one of the most famous male genital piercings, consists of a ring that is inserted through the urethra and exits through the ventral surface of the penis. Many proud PA wearers describe this piercing as "intense urethral stimulation during intercourse."
The Prince's Rod is a variant of the PA piercing that uses a T-bar instead of a closed ring. The puncture is made through the urethra and the ventral passage left from the PA, and therefore is no longer considered as a puncture, but as an additional decoration.

Hafada (or "Hafad") - a special kind of scrotal puncture with a ring or bar, located above and to the side. The scrotal puncture is a stepped placement, usually along the median suture.

Healing.
From 1 to 3 months. Sometimes longer, depending on the care and quality of the jewelry.

Care.
For the first 2 weeks, it is strongly recommended to wear a constant antiseptic compress to avoid injury and infection.
The washing procedure is standard, with a solution of X. / M. 2 times a day and additionally if there is a possibility of infection (for example, after bathing).

Problems.
The main problem is to abstain from sex for the entire healing period.

Rejection.
Practically do not meet.

Inflammation.
If you get an infection, you need to immediately find out the cause (for example, after sex; from hands that are always dirty; with improper washing-rotation; with injuries, etc.) and prescribe antiseptic washes and compresses:
- in the morning and in the evening for 1-2 minutes, do baths with H./M. and compresses. It is necessary to use antiseptic ointments (levomekol, tetracycline ointment, etc.) only in difficult cases (for example, when an infection occurs) and strictly according to the annotation to the medicine. If the infection cannot be eliminated within 7-14 days, then the jewelry must be removed and the puncture overgrown.

Additionally.
Re-doing intimate piercing is possible only in cases of complete healing of the old canal. You can not do 2 punctures at once, because. tissues during healing are contracted and the channels prevent each other from forming freely.

Attention: This article is intended for persons over 18 years of age.


A penis piercing can be a great way to improve your sex life and feel confident. In addition, no one will know about such a piercing (except for your partner). This piercing is not for everyone, but if you are interested, then read on.

Steps

Part 1

Study the question carefully

    Explore this question a bit. There are many different types of piercings, both on and around the penis. The most common are Prince Albert, Ampallang, Frenulum and others. Find their description on the Internet and read to decide what you like best. Your best bet is to search on Google Images.

    Read about bloodborne pathogens and the potential risks of self-piercing. Getting pierced at home, you can get all sorts of diseases that can put your health and the health of your partner at risk. If you still decide to puncture, do it very carefully. You can't joke with things like a penis. You have one, so take it seriously.

    • Check with local laws. In most countries, people under the age of 18 are not allowed to get pierced. Please take this seriously.
  1. Decide what size or thickness you would like to make. Piercing sizes often follow the American standard, in which a larger number means a smaller caliber, but they can also be specified in millimeters. For example, genital piercings are typically done in sizes 16 (1.3mm) to 12 (2mm), although there are always exceptions. Size 14 is usually around 1.6mm.

    Order surgical steel piercing needles. Make sure they are the size you need. Most piercing and tattoo parlors won't sell you piercing needles due to liability issues, but you can order needles online without too much trouble. Make sure you order from a trusted source and that the bags containing the needles are completely sealed - otherwise you are more likely to get serious illnesses. As we said before, don't play around with your penis.

    Buy jewelry made of titanium or surgical steel. Make sure they match the piercing in shape and size. These can be rods and rings for frenulum piercings, a curved rod for Prince Albert, and so on. Be mindful of the length of the jewelry you need. Jewelery that is too small can cause a lot of healing problems, so if you are unsure, order slightly larger jewelery to give extra space for swelling (and swelling is more likely to occur).

    Order additional tools. Depending on the type of piercing, it might be helpful to buy a pair of clips. It is very difficult to hold the head when piercing a piercing on the scrotum or penis. Clamps allow you to clamp the skin, making it immovable, thereby preventing slipping and displacement during piercing. Piercing in the wrong place can cause serious bleeding or worse, permanent injury, so clamps come in handy.

    • That's one reason why it's best to have it done by a professional. The placement of the piercing is very important and a professional will get you pierced in the right place with their experience.
  2. Prepare gloves and other sanitation supplies. You can also order gloves online. They are very important. You must be sure of cleanliness so as not to contract any infection transmitted through the blood. Alcohol wipes are needed to sterilize and clean the skin around the piercing site. In addition, it will be useful to take an ointment based on vitamins A and D to lubricate the needle. This will make inserting the needle much easier.

    • Remember that wipes may not help. In fact, even alcohol wipes can be non-sterile. Therefore, it is best to use professional equipment.

Part 2

Training
  1. First, decide where you will be pierced. Choose a room with the most even surface that you feel comfortable working on. A good option would be a bathroom. You will need a place that can be easily disinfected and cleaned of blood when you are done.

    Disinfect everything. First of all, make a solution of bleach and water in a ratio of 1:4. Thoroughly clean the bathroom (if you decide to puncture it). Clean surfaces that you think you might touch during the procedure. Clean every inch of the area where you will be working. The cleaner it is, the better for you.

    Don't neglect your piercing jewelry. If you bought sterile clamps and jewelry, then great; if not, it is better to boil them in a pot of water, and then wipe them with a solution of water and bleach. This must be done, since it is not known what these jewelry were in contact with before you bought them.

    Prepare all materials. After everything is sterile, put on gloves and lay out everything you need on the table: extra gloves, sterile needles, sterile clamps, sterile jewelry, alcohol wipes, marker and some vitamin A and D ointment. Remove these gloves and throw them away.

    Cleanse the skin around the future puncture. Put on new rubber gloves. Use an alcohol wipe to disinfect your skin.

    Mark the puncture site. Use a marker to make two dots: one where the needle will enter and one where the needle should exit. Make sure these dots are at the right distance for your decoration. Imagine that the jewelry has already been put into the puncture. Make sure everything is done smoothly and exactly the way you want it - you are unlikely to want to take out the piercing and re-pierce.

    • You must understand that the drawn points do not guarantee an accurate piercing. If you flinch (for example, due to severe pain), the needle may move, then the puncture will be uneven. Another reason for someone else to do it.
  2. If everything looks good, take off your gloves and throw them away. Put on a new pair.

    Use a clamp. The clip (if you have one) will allow you to secure the skin in the marked area. Make sure the dots on either side of the skin are lined up and parallel to each other, then gently pinch the skin. Marked points should be visible through each side of the clamp; they should be positioned so that a straight line (needle) can ideally pass through them.

    • This method is only suitable for certain types of penis piercings. For a Prince Albert piercing, you will need to use a different method. It is more difficult to do and should only be done by a professional.
  3. Alternatively, stretch the skin. If you haven't bought a clamp, it will be a little more difficult. Use one hand to stretch the skin and flatten it so that both points are on the same line. Be prepared for the fact that it will not be easy to hold the skin and pierce it with your other hand (another reason to turn to a professional).

Part 3

Puncture

    Take the needle. After installing the clamp, unpack the needle. Have you bought a sterile piercing needle in the size you need? If not, then stop the procedure. Get the right size needle. MAKE SURE THE NEEDLE IS STERILE. If the package is damaged, buy a new needle. This is NOT the time to be lazy.

    Apply ointment. After you open the needle, apply some ointment based on vitamins A and D to it. This will make the next step easier to perform.

    Align the needle. Good! Now check again that both points are still on the same line in the clamp. If they are in place, hold the clip in one hand so that the marks can be clearly seen. Now take the needle with your other hand and place it on the same line as your mark. You can hold the needle between your thumb and middle finger while using your index finger on the back of the needle to push it through. This is a general recommendation - hold the needle the way you feel most comfortable.

    Pierce the skin. Now take a few deep breaths in and out, make sure you line up correctly, and quickly pierce the skin with the needle until you see it go through the other side for at least a centimeter or two. Don't push the whole needle through the other side - we'll use it to insert the earring into the penis.

    • Piercing the skin on the penis hurts! Even very resistant men writhe in pain during such a piercing. You must push the needle until it is completely pierced, despite the pain. It is very difficult to keep piercing further when pain arises, however, it will not be worse than it was at the very beginning, so go to the end - keep piercing further. You hardly want to go through such a difficult path and end up without a piercing.
    • If it hurts, push with a little more pressure. Once you get to the other side, the pain subsides quickly.
  1. Insert the piercing. Fine! Now that you've pierced the needle, the hard part is over! Now you just need insert jewelry into hole. The needle still sticks out on both sides of the hole, doesn't it? It sure looks pretty cool, but now it's time to insert the decoration. So, unscrew or remove the ball from one side of your decoration. Don't lose it! Now grab the threaded, not round, side of the jewelry and place it at the back of the needle. It should fit in there easily. Now use the jewelry to push the rest of the needle out and the earring will pierce right into the hole.

    Attach the decoration. If you did everything right, then the threaded end of the jewelry should peek out of the puncture outlet. Now just screw the ball back into place. Congratulations on your new piercing! Take your time to finish - process everything with one more alcohol wipe.

    Dispose of the used needle properly. Bring the needle to a piercing parlor or hospital and they will properly dispose of it. If for some reason you can't bring the needle to one of these places, place it in a hard plastic container, such as a pill bottle, and throw it in the trash. Be careful, a used needle is considered biological waste and it is unfair to endanger your garbage collector.