Genital piercings are the only piercings other than nipples and tongues that yield sexual benefits, as I'm sure that's what you mean. Body piercing as it exists today owes everything to the gay S&M scene of the late '60's to the '70's and beyond, and in it's early inception...the majority of the point was for sexual enhancement.
For men there are numerous genital piercings that you can get...but most are really for aesthetic than they are functional. The best piercing for sexual stimulation bar none for a man is the apadravya, which is a piercing that goes vertically down all the way through the head of the penis. It allows you to stimulate the G spot when having sex, which is the main reason for it's effectiveness. Ampallangs are not really advisable since they tend to rub on the cervix, which isn't all that comfortable for women. Frenums are subjective...some women like them and some don't. Some women find them painful to bothersome, and they don't really do much for you as the guy either. Prince Albert's are like frenums...some women like then and some don't mainly because they also tend to rub on the cervix and can be painful, and they do a little, but not much for the guy. Aside from these, there are other genital piercings to get for men, but none have sexual importance. From there, the next step is genital beading or ribbing. This is of course more painful...but the results can't be compared as far as overall effectiveness, but still...some women find them painful. For this reason, if you get implants, stick with silicone and stay away from Teflon.
For women...the only two piercings that are worth your time to get (aside from the nipples) would be the clitoris and or the clitoral hood. Most women prefer the latter of the two, since it can be used as a sexual aide, but they don't have to worry so much about having random orgasms whilst getting used to it.
Its used for oral sex the vibration is very stimulating
Getting a body piercing is going to hurt regardless of where it is on your body. There are of course areas that are more sensitive then others. If you have a properly trained piercer providing the piercing it will diminish the amount of pain you feel.
The nose piercing hurt a little more than the belly button but everyone has a different pain tolerance and it may depend on your body shape.
a butt piercing
It`s not a body piercing. It`s a style of earrings.
Banned where? There are tattoo/body piercing parlors everywhere.
no there isn't any body piercing games
Body piercing has no meaning except for the individual who has them then the meaning is to them and them alone. It's a style statement and nothing more.
Body Piercing do not cause any "condition" in a medical sense. The adornment of the body by piercing doesn't cause any adverse reaction or event in the body. Failure to look after a new piercing can lead to infections, and reactions when the piercing is incorrectly looked after.
Body Piercing
Yes It Is :)
Depends on your body, how old the piercing is, and what size the piercing is.