Labia piercing

{{Short description|Female genital piercing}}

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Labia piercings are a type of female genital piercing. This piercing can be placed either through the labia minora (inner labia) or the labia majora (outer labia). They are one of the simpler and more common genital piercings performed on vulvas, and are often arranged in symmetrical pairs. Like all genital piercings, depending on jewellery and placement, they may provide additional stimulation to one or both partners during sexual intercourse.

History and culture

There is little direct evidence of pre-contemporary practice of labia piercings, outside of anecdotal reports of the use of these piercings as chastity devices. Like many genital piercings, the contemporary origin of labia piercing resides in the BDSM culture that gave rise to the resurgence of body piercing in contemporary society. In contemporary practice, these piercings often simply fill a decorative role, rather than a purely sexual one.

This piercing plays a prominent role in the 1954 French erotic novel, Story of O.{{cite book

|title=Studies in popular culture, Volumes 17-18

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|author=Popular Culture Association in the South, American Culture Association in the South

|year=1994

|publisher=Popular Culture Association in the South

|location=Indiana University

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|page=31

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eqjWAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Labia+piercing%22 }} The heroine, O, has a hole pierced through a labium, through which a stainless-steel ring is inserted. Another ring is linked to it, and to that, a metal disk with identifying information on it, including the name of her Master, Sir Stephen.

Labia piercings are one of the most popular vulva piercings, along with clitoral hood piercings. The prevalence of vulva piercings is estimated at 0.2% of the female population, and they are more common in younger age groups.{{cite book|title=Ridley's The Vulva|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=5ct6EAAAQBAJ&pg=PA415|editor-first=Fiona M.|editor-last=Lewis|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|date=2022|isbn=9781119755111|edition=4th|page=415}}

Comparing piercings of labia majora, minora

Labia majora piercing is done primarily for visual enhancement and does not significantly improve the sexual sensations in the labia, whereas labia minora piercing can achieve both outcomes. Labia minora piercing is usually less painful than labia majora piercing because the skin tissue of the labia minora has relatively high elasticity making it easier to stretch{{cite book|title=Straight Talk About Body Piercing: Make Absolutely Sure You Create The Body Piercing Sensation Of A Lifetime|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kSOtrhnzHh0C&pg=PA25|first=Laura|last=Vegas|publisher=CashFlowProducts.com|page=25}} and because there is less tissue to pierce through. The stretching of labia minora piercings occurs on its own in most cases, but this is much less likely to happen with labia majora piercings.

The healing process lasts between four and ten weeks, and requires significant attention to hygiene. Labia majora piercings tend to heal slower than labia minora piercings.

Jewellery

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Many types of jewellery can be found in labia minora piercings, although rings are the most commonly used, both as initial jewelry, and on a long-term basis. Both types of labia piercings can be stretched to accommodate large jewellery; the wearing of heavy jewellery in these piercings may be a form of ongoing or temporary sexual stimulation. Both types can also be stretched to accommodate flesh tunnel or flesh plug style jewellery.

Jewellery worn in labia piercings may have a fetish purpose. Rings or other specialised jewellery may be worn to block access to the vagina, as a form of short-term or long-term chastity piercing. Other chastity devices might also be worn that make use of the piercing, sometimes incorporating locks.

If heavy metal jewellery is worn inserted through pierced labia, the weight can result in labial asymmetry or labial hypertrophy.{{cite book|title=A Colour Atlas of Surgeries of the Vulva|volume=1|series=Single Surgical Procedures in Obstetrics and Gynaecology|first=Arun|last=Nagrath|publisher=Jaypee Brothers Publishers|date=2012|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hN35AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA166|isbn=9789350255872|editor-first=Pooja|editor-last=Gupta|page=166}}

See also

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