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Inserting Prince Albert Piercing
Welcome back to another blog in the Myth Busters series! It is here that we will be looking at common piercing myths. This week features the history of the Prince Albert piercing and where it got its name. When it comes to intimate piercings, the Prince Albert, or the PA, may be the first male piercing you think of.


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A Piercing Investigation into Prince Albert’s Penis




Myth Busters: The Prince Albert - Rogue Piercing
The apadravya , like the ampallang , is a piercing that passes through the glans. While the ampallang passes horizontally through the glans, the apadravya passes vertically through the glans from top to bottom, almost always placed centrally and passing through the urethra. It can be paired with an ampallang to form the magic cross. Off-center apadravyas are also possible, wherein the piercing is deliberately offset, yet usually still passes through the urethra. The piercing is often done on a slightly forward angle to the hips.



What is a Prince Albert piercing?
The PA is popular also due to its rapid healing phase, and is welcomed by many women because it provides sexual stimulation for them as well. Perhaps underwear was not in widespread use at the time. His bodyguards and elite soldiers had to then follow suit.





The prince's wand also known as a penis plug is a piece of body piercing jewelry. It consists of a hollow tube with a threaded cap at the end. The tube is inserted into the urethra, and a stem is inserted through a Prince Albert piercing and into another threaded hole on the side of the tube. The general shape is similar to a police nightstick.

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