Thursday, April 4, 2013

Why do some people pierce the nipple?

Request basically by ban_wach: why do some men pierce their nipples?


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Answer by KwZ28

For the same reason anyone else pierces any part of their body..Because they want to


Answer by wildgroovymunky

Hmmmm, coz they do? Why do people pierce period? Coz it’s sexy!


Answer by rangdebas

try 2 understand fashion

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Answer by aphrodite

fun…sexy…fashion…my husband has got one of his nipple pierced….it’s nice to me..


Answer by realquietcool

Because we can’t breast feed.


Answer by BlackRaven

Because otherwise the nipple rings they bought would be useless.


Answer by Isness

To pull tugboats.


Answer by A

Stupidity.


Answer by efel

Its sexual and strength appeal for men!


Below are some articles about piercing in men,


“Body piercing began with the first tribes and clans, the oldest human races – from the jungle tribes in South America, Africa and Indonesia.”


“Body piercing usually refers to the piercing of a part of the human body for the purpose of wearing jewelry in the opening created. Body piercing is a form of body modification. The word “piercing” can refer to the act or practice of body piercing, or to a specific pierced opening in the body. Some people practice piercing for religious or other cultural reasons, while many individuals, particularly in the modern West, choose to be pierced for spiritual, ornamental, or sexual reasons.”


“The philosophers of Greece and the soldiers of Rome. The Centurions from ancient Rome expressed their strength and virility by displaying pierced – jeweled nipples.”


” In some parts of Australia and New Guinea one tribal custom is a pierced septum, giving the warrior a fierce savage appearance. In Borneo a man could choose to have pierced genitals for courtship and sexual enhancement reasons.


“Attitudes towards piercing vary. Some regard the practice of piercing or of being pierced as spiritual, sometimes embracing the term “modern primitive”, while others deride this view as insulting, as cultural appropriation, or as trendy. Some see the practice as a form of artistic or self-expression. Others choose to be pierced as a form of sexual expression, or to increase sexual sensitivity.”


“In Dreamtime by Hans Peter Duerr, he claims that nipple piercing became popular in 14th century Europe. There is evidence, both anecdotal and photographic, that nipple piercing was practiced in Europe during the late 19th century and in the early 20th century, but it was not considered to be a common practice. It is sometimes claimed that Roman centurions practiced nipple piercing and that soldiers attached their capes to the piercings. This is not true. Their capes were attached to the breastplate of their armor. This particular myth owes its popularity to Doug Malloy, an American piercing pioneer who published pamphlets in the late 1970′s promoting his highly fanciful histories of body piercing.”


“Nipple piercings were once considered a sign of strength, virility and endurance. The natives of central America once pierced their nipples as a mark of the transition to manhood. The honor guard of the Roman Ceasars would also pierce their nipples to show their and duty to protect their emperor. It was said that it was their nipple jewellery that held their cloaks in place!”


“In the 1890′s it was all the rage for Victorian women to pierce their nipple with jewelery sold by the famous jewelers of Paris. Some even had both nipples pierced and hung silver chains from one to the other. Now in the new millennium, it is becoming far more common.”


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