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Re: PiercingFrom: Gerald P. Rodríguez (geraldpr@cybermesa.com)Thu Dec 29 13:07:00 2005
You probably learn more than you'd ever want to know about body piercing by going to http://www.google.com. Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG Santa Fe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quien calla otorga. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ----- Original Message ----- This may be a bit out-of-bounds for this forum, but does anyone out there have any personal experience with performing body piercing, particularly of the female nipple, labia, and clitoral hood? I know that you are all seeing a dramatic increase in this sort of thing, just as I am, but a bit of a new twist for me has been a upsurge in questions about the process from the as-yet unpierced, with 3 such inquiries in the past week. The basic process would appear to be self-evident, but if anyone has the interest and expertise in the specifics, and are willing to educate me, I would be grateful. For example, is a local anesthetic used? Feel free to respond by private email if you wish, but I hope we can get a thread out of it. WDMcIntosh, MD, FACOG Clarksville, TN
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