smiles .....thanks again for all the compliments everyone. im going to try to get some more pics for you this weekend....hopefully with the next size bigger rings! my laser treaments are going to be done after one more treatment....so it will be five weeks before i get my pussy tat. thanks agian ss
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You are playing in the "Champions - League" - together with O-Pearl, Lady Madlaine, Slave M and very few others!
Thanks for the pics - and keep posting please!
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I too am waiting with baited breath for your next post. And may I say that I feel privileged to be sharing in this conversation with you Ms SS. Your body is beautiful and it is great that you are talking to us direct here. Thank you.
hello again everyone and thank you again for the complements. ive been working on enlarging the rings and doing well so far. (pics soon) we will soon be adding more labia rings and my question is has anyone used a six gage needle vs the smaller ones? most piercing shops wont use needles that large as they claim it scars......im not concerned about scarring as im not taking them out. i like the idea of not having to let them heal six weeks and then starting the slow stretching process. hoping someone can enlighten me as to the pros and cons of large gauge initial piercings. thanks again ss
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Hello Silversnatch,
first i must say, i really love your pussy piercings.
About your question with the needles.
i used 6G needles to make my scrotum ladder.
Take a look at this shop. http://www.crazy-factory.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and here is the link for the needles that i used http://www.crazy-factory.com/product_in ... ts_id=1924" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It is nice to finally have something to contribute.
According to none other than Jim Ward, from "back in th' day" (early-mid eighties), all things considered, larger pierces heal faster (proportionately), heal better, and usually heal more predictably (less likelihood of odd cysts and nodules forming) than do smaller gauge pierces.
Consider it this way:
A smaller hole is more like a puncture wound - the most likely wound to get infected.
The larger hole begins to resemble what it really is - a scalpelled surgical incision with intentions of inducing permanent plastic tissue deformation as desired.
Big ones hurt more, more intensely, but generally less total time. Little holes sometimes take the better part of a year.
A 25 mm Labret surgery will be good as gold in a few months - with a hole that is shockingly huge...
From a personal point of view: Bigger holes get more done quicker - if you are serious about it.
Back in the day, I had some inch-size stuff.
Several, as a matter of fact...
But that was then...
Back when Elayne Angel knew me as "Willie" - with a suitable snicker for good measure.