Play piercing
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Play piercing, needle play, or recreational acupuncture is body piercing done for the purpose of enjoying the experience rather than producing a permanent body decoration. Needles or other tools used in play piercing are usually removed from the body when the episode is complete, allowing holes to heal over. Those who engage in play piercing may do so for self-expression, as a part of a ritual imitating those of tribal cultures, for the purpose of spiritual self-discovery, for sexual pleasure, for simple entertainment, or some combination thereof.
Play piercing as part of a BDSM scene can produce an intense natural endorphin high which can last for hours and can induce orgasm in many of the people who experience it. The experience of multiple piercings in an eroticly or spiritually charged context is qualitatively very different from the experience most people have had with phlebotomists in medical settings, in part because the needle is placed 'through' the skin at a tangent so that both ends are accessible, rather than 'into' the skin.
Play piercing should always be carried out using new sterile hypodermic needles or acupuncture needles, and preferably on skin which has been cleaned with an antiseptic such as alcohol or povidone iodine (which is a potential allergen), by people who have been properly trained. Improper technique can result in the transmission of bloodborne diseases (due to needlestick injuries, for example) or puncture wounds, but if done correctly there is far less danger of injury or infection than from being scratched by a cat due to the depth of insertion being controlled and the use of a sterilized needle.
Needles may be arranged in aesthetically pleasing configurations, may be laced together like a corset, or may be used to sew on temporary decorations such as bells using sterile thread. If this is part of a BDSM scene then twisting of the needle(s) or pulling them away from the skin will also result in an increased endorphin level.
A more extreme form of play piercing is flesh hook suspension where a person is suspended vertically or horizontally by 2 or more hooks through their flesh. This practice is done in some cultures as a rite of passage or as part of a BDSM performance. There are also dance rituals in which flesh hooks attached to multiple people are attached together. Off-duty medical personnel (doctors, nurses, or EMTs) are often present and safety supplies are usually present in abundance.
See also
- Modern primitive
- BDSM
- Body modification
- Pain play
- Alternative sexuality
- SSC: Safe, Sane, and Consensual
- RACK: Risk Aware Consensual Kink