Nipple piercing
Nipple Piercing was thought to have been around since the Roman Times, however this has since been dispelled. It has also been thought that the Karankawa people of native American descent were the first people to indulge in piercing. But the only hard evidence of the first nipple piercing was from Queen Isabella of Bavaria, in the late 1300's.
More recently .. in the 1880's, the trend became popular in Paris and London. Civilized women would undergo painful piercings to be able to insert gold and jeweled rings. This was apparently for holding the nipples onto hooks inside a bodice so that the breasts didn't pop out of overtight corsets.
There has been a popular revival over the last couple of decades with more and more people, ladies in particular, piercing various body parts from belly buttons to clitorises. Piercing often heightens sensitivity (and therefore makes the person more horny!). On the other hand a nipple piercing takes 3 to 6 months to fully heal. Nipple piercing is usually done at the base of the nipple and in most cases a horizontal piercing. It is hard to detect nipples piercing on dressed women unless she has poking nipples.
The most common types of jewelry attached to nipples are:
Pierced Nipple Photos
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A nipple shield as nipple piercing
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Another sample of pierced nipples
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Another sample of pierced nipples seen at RC/VW
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A close-up of the jewelry that Lexo most often wears in the piercing in her right nipple
Pierced Nipple Photo Collection on VW