A clitoral piercing can feel different for everyone, but many report a mix of sensations, including a sharp initial pain followed by a throbbing or aching feeling. After the initial discomfort, some individuals may experience heightened sensitivity in the area, which can enhance sexual pleasure. Healing times vary, and during the healing process, some may experience tenderness or irritation. It's important to follow aftercare instructions to minimize discomfort and prevent infection.
Because there's so many nerve endings! :)
my friend Tiffany has every piercing you can think of. nose, navel, eyebrow, clit, nipple, monroe, etc. Tiffany is one of those people that enjoy pain.i asked Tiffany what piercing hurts the most, and she said clit. she said it hurt like hell*I just want to add that everyone has a different pain tolerance. A piercing that hurt on one person may not have on another. Therefore, there is no true answer to this question.it really all depends how much pain you can tolerate. but your tounge, septum, cartilage and belly button will hurt more than others.
yes honey isz going too hurt and like how old are you? after getting it done it could happen immediately or later on but it causes you not to be able to have a clit orgasm. you will only be able to have an organsm from penitration. and most people i know say the clit orgasm is better.
Never.
Honestly, no. It hurts a bit more.
if its new not alot.if its an older piercing it does not matter
ask them how they feel about piercings before you start to ask about you getting a piercing done
Yes. When a woman is aroused fluids can rush to the genital organs, engorging the tissue and making the clit appear to be or feel 'hard'
Any piercing hurts to some extent and being 14 doesn't give you superpowers to be immune to the pain of any piercing let alone an oral piercing. In body piercing you need to learn that if you want the piercing you will get it regardless of any discomfort you may feel. Bottom line if you want the piercing you need to be prepared to go through the piercing the swelling and the aftercare to heal the piercing. If you feel that is too much for you to deal, with then find something else to do, but don't get a piercing. It takes commitment and effort to have a great piercing, if you really want it then a little discomfort and swelling shouldn't be an issue.
normally it takes one-two week for piercing to get normal depending on the body's healing ..
You will feel pain.
Just throw ur hand in there and just feel around ur clit and rub around its quite pleasurable