Guiche
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- For the town in France, see Guiche, Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
A Guiche piercing is a body piercing located in the area between the genitalia and the anus. In a male guiche, this would be between the scrotum and the anus, in a female guiche it would be between the vagina and the anus. Guiche piercings are much more common in men than in women. Although a guiche normally runs perpendicular to the direction of the penis, lateral placements are possible. A series of guiche piercings in parallel to the direction of the penis would be called a guiche ladder, and might commonly be seen as an extension of a frenum ladder.
Depending on the anatomy of the individual, a guiche piercing can heal quickly with few complications, like a normal piercing, or it may require specialised initial jewelry and care, like a surface piercing. Due to their placement, healing can be complicated by the sitting activities of the bearer.
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Health Issues
Due to the proximity to the anus, good hygiene is important both during the initial healing period, and on an ongoing basis after the piercing is healed. Sitting related activities that place stress on the region may cause irritation that could lead to the migration or rejection of the piercing.
Jewelry
Both captive bead rings and barbell style jewelry are worn in guiche piercings, both as initial jewelry and after the piercing has healed. Guiche piercings can be stretched to large sizes and can accommodate flesh tunnel style jewelry, although the potential discomfort to the bearer may be radically increased. Guiche weights may be attached to the piercing, causing added sexual stimulation.
History and Culture
Richard Simonton, also known by his pseudonym Doug Malloy, authored a pamphlet entitled Body & Genital Piercing in Brief which created much of the contemporary mythology surrounding the origin of various body piercings, including the guiche. In the pamphlet guiche piercing is described as originating in the South Pacific, most specifically Tahiti. Unfortunately Doug's perspectives were coloured by his own enthusiasm for genital piercing as an erotic practice, and his materials are not considered to be a reliable source. Like many genital piercings, guiche piercings were primarily practiced in gay BDSM culture, prior to the resurgence of piercing in Western Culture in the late 1980's and early 1990's.
External links
- Guiche piercing Body Modification E-Zine encyclopedia entry on guiche piercing
- Body & Genital Piercing in Brief largely fictional pamphlet authored by Richard Simonton on the origin of various body piercings.de:Guiche-Piercing