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Clitoral hood piercing

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Clitoral hood piercing
LocationClitoral hood
Jewelrycaptive bead ring

A clitoral hood piercing is a female genital piercing through the clitoral hood surrounding the clitoris. There are two main types of hood piercing, the vertical clitoral hood piercing and the horizontal clitoral hood piercing. As the name indicates, the difference is in the direction the piercing is oriented in the skin above the clitoris. Neither of these piercings penetrates the clitoris itself.

Like most genital piercings, these piercings have relatively short healing times, due to the amount of blood flow to the area. During the healing period however, the piercing is a wound and can increase the risk of sexually transmitted diseases.

Vertical clitoral hood piercing

Clitoral hood piercing
LocationClitoral hood
JewelryBarbell, J-bar

Often referred to as a VCH. In a vertical hood piercing, the clitoral hood is usually pierced in a manner that causes the jewelry to rest directly on the clitoris, often enhancing sensation.

Horizontal clitoral hood piercing

Placement of horizontal hood piercings are primarily decorative, although they may increase sensation to a lesser extent than the vertical hood piercing, depending on the placement, the jewelry and the individual.

Jewelry

A wide variety of body piercing jewelry can be worn in clitoral hood piercings. Barbells, J-bars and other bar-style jewelry are common in vertical hood piercings, and both captive bead rings and barbells are common in horizontal hood piercings. It is not uncommon for the beads of a barbell to be decorative, as is common in navel piercings.

History

The origin of this piercing pre-dates the popularity of contemporary body piercing.

It is commonly believed that these piercings, and all genital piercings, provide added sexual stimulation to the bearer. The amount of that stimulation is dependent on many factors, including placement, jewelry and the individual. There are urban legends about hood piercings (which are often confused with clitoris piercings) either causing uncontrolled sexual stimulation or even orgasm, or where the constant stimulation leads to the desensitization of the clitoris and the difficulty or inability of the bearer to orgasm. There are no known cases of either of these things occurring.[citation needed]