Yes
for the fact of female stimulation during sexual intercoarse. plus some culture use it to have a spiritual awakening or prove their transition from boy to manhood
its a sexual thing
There is no specific piercing the denotes a person's sexual orientation.
There are several ways a Jacobs ladder could become lodged in a human, or any object really. The most dangerous would be the mouth. If it gets lodged in such a way as to block the airway, then suffocation and eventually hypoxia will kill any human in a matter of minuets. Other, less dangerous areas for objects to get lodged in is, of course, the anus, vagina and, in some cases, the urethra. Due to the structures of these orifices and the muscles that allow movement it becomes very easy to get a Jacobs ladder lodged due to the shape of that object. Basically, the odds of getting a Jacobs ladder stuck in your partner is 50/50.
No, there is no correlation.
There is not straight or gay side for a tragus piercing, it's just a piercing and doesn't denote sexual orientation.
FWB stands for friends with benefits. These benefits are usually sexual and the friendship is usually strictly for sexual purposes.
There is no gay, non gay side, sexual orientation has nothing to do with body piercing. There is no relationship to which side is what. That is stereo typing and has no relevance in body piercing.
The Ladder Theory attempts to explain the frustrating mystery of why women sleep with certain men. The theory is a type of sexual evaluation for both sexes.
It has no true purpose. Some people consider it beautiful and some just want one.
A clitoral piercing is a piercing through the clitorus itself ( flap of skin located in a woman's vagina), not as common as other piercings but definitely an interesting one. Some say it increases sexual pleasure/stimulation but it hasn't been proven.
A Friend with Sexual Benefits.