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Title: Male jewellery
Post by: Kazncraig on December 12, 2016, 17:57:23 PM
Hi all
We recently returned from another fantastic holiday in Fuerteventura. We spent most of our time  at our favorites beaches at Corralejo and El Cotillo whilst there we noticed a lot of guys wearing penis jewellery( couldn't help but notice some of them) it wasn't only the single guys but male/female couples. We were of the opinion that some looked quite good and that some didn't we just wondered what the general thoughts on this newish trend was and should all the guys get one?
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: Magoo on December 13, 2016, 13:08:14 PM
It's called a "Prince Albert" so I don't think it's exactly a new trend.  To be honest the thought makes me feel queasy, why the hell would you do such a thing to yourself
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on December 13, 2016, 13:53:48 PM
The Prince Albert certainly is popular, but is just one of many different male piercings.

There's quite a few bits of non-pierced decoration on show as well, now. That seems to be the main change.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: bedouin on December 13, 2016, 17:29:05 PM
Quote from: suendrob on December 13, 2016, 13:53:48 PM
The Prince Albert certainly is popular, but is just one of many different male piercings.

There's quite a few bits of non-pierced decoration on show as well, now. That seems to be the main change.

I reckon "on show" is the key phrase here.  These aren't naturists as such, but are primarily exhibitionists.  The worst example I ever saw was on the beach at Vera Playa, a guy who must have had about 30 genital piercings.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: paully on December 13, 2016, 17:32:48 PM
hmm..well as long as it isn`t compulsory  :'(
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: Magoo on December 14, 2016, 10:32:02 AM
It must be fun & games at the airport when you pass through the metal detector
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: Magoo on December 14, 2016, 11:38:54 AM
Quote from: erik_tonny on December 14, 2016, 11:32:12 AM
Quote from: Magoo on December 14, 2016, 10:32:02 AM
It must be fun & games at the airport when you pass through the metal detector
Not really;
try passing security after you had a PET scan ! All hell breaks loose.....

Had that type of scan done a while back. They told me that the radiation would be out of my system in 24hr.  No warnings about airports though.  The strange thing was that I could tast the stuff when they injected it into my arm!
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on December 14, 2016, 14:34:13 PM
Quote from: Magoo on December 14, 2016, 10:32:02 AM
It must be fun & games at the airport when you pass through the metal detector

Not so much fun as it used to be. The detectors are more discriminating nowadays, so they tend to ignore me. Either that, or the operator quietly turns it off when they see me coming, to save themselves the embarrassment  :o
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: bedouin on December 14, 2016, 18:52:15 PM
Airport metal detectors are strangely random in their effectiveness.  My wife managed to break her leg very badly a year or so ago (horse related injury!) and is now the proud owner of a considerable amount of titanium rods/screws.  Some airport detectors ring alarm bells, many don't.  And if they can't detect that much metal, what can they detect?
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on December 15, 2016, 14:42:09 PM
Last year we had fun preparing for security.
Literally on our way to the airport, I had a new tattoo done at West Coast Tattoos in El Cotillo. A 250mm (10inch in real money) Gecko on my lower back. Prebooked specially for that time, so it wouldn't  get any sun on it.
He had trouble covering it in that position. By the time we got to the car, the dressing was moving. We stopped at the chinese shop on the edge of town and got a roll of cling film. Outside the shop, it was new tissues, then bind my torso with the clingfilm. At the airport, it had shifted and needed rewrapping, so off to the disabled toilets -with all our luggage - to re-dress it. At this point, I realised that my top wasn't the best fit, and my belly was showing as I moved around.
Try walking through security, trying to look nonchalent, while trying to keep your t-shirt pulled down.
One glimpse of a clingfilm wrapped torso and I'm sure there would be some awkward questions asked.

As usual, Sue set the scanner off. I'm beginning to think - maybe her gunmetal ring might not be such a good idea?
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: spitfire58 on December 15, 2016, 15:24:31 PM
Quote from: suendrob on December 15, 2016, 14:42:09 PM
Last year we had fun preparing for security.
Literally on our way to the airport, I had a new tattoo done at West Coast Tattoos in El Cotillo. A 250mm (10inch in real money) Gecko on my lower back. Prebooked specially for that time, so it wouldn't  get any sun on it.
He had trouble covering it in that position. By the time we got to the car, the dressing was moving. We stopped at the chinese shop on the edge of town and got a roll of cling film. Outside the shop, it was new tissues, then bind my torso with the clingfilm. At the airport, it had shifted and needed rewrapping, so off to the disabled toilets -with all our luggage - to re-dress it. At this point, I realised that my top wasn't the best fit, and my belly was showing as I moved around.
Try walking through security, trying to look nonchalent, while trying to keep your t-shirt pulled down.
One glimpse of a clingfilm wrapped torso and I'm sure there would be some awkward questions asked.

As usual, Sue set the scanner off. I'm beginning to think - maybe her gunmetal ring might not be such a good idea?

Brilliant. ROFL
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: Gone Fishing on December 24, 2016, 07:06:53 AM
Seen some odd things in Cotillo over the years Rob but Sue wrapping you up in cling film outside the Chinese shop would probably have topped them all  :D
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: sun lovers on December 29, 2016, 12:52:54 PM
Not much willy jewellery on show in the south at Sotavento beaches. Most incredible display we ever saw was on a day visit to Cap d'agde a few years back. Penis rings and chains galore.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: janandpaul on December 30, 2016, 10:34:56 AM
that would be hilarious  :P ,happy new year to all of you, lets keep this fantastic island of fuerte clothes free for ever   :o, the most enjoyable place I have ever been to, three times now.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on December 31, 2016, 11:39:24 AM
I'm probably biased, but I think piercings on show are just fine. They're for show and for pleasure; they become a 'part of you'; your character.
It's not a good idea to leave the rings out for the day, as the piercing tends to shrink and cause difficulty refitting it.
It's the purely decorative, show-off bits I'm not so sure of. Stretchers, clip-on rings, traditional cockrings,
harnesses, watchstraps, chains etc on an open beach? Perfect at a party or club, but rather too overtly sexual in public, In my view.
Then again, it's a Free Beach.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: Magoo on December 31, 2016, 19:16:26 PM
Do you encounter problems in the vicinity of 250KVA power transmission lines per chance?  :o
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: spitfire58 on January 01, 2017, 01:22:45 AM
Quote from: Magoo on December 31, 2016, 19:16:26 PM
Do you encounter problems in the vicinity of 250KVA power transmission lines per chance?  :o

That is hilarious Magoo  , what a mind, lol 😄😄😄
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: spitfire58 on January 01, 2017, 01:26:39 AM
Quote from: spitfire58 on January 01, 2017, 01:22:45 AM
Quote from: Magoo on December 31, 2016, 19:16:26 PM
Do you encounter problems in the vicinity of 250KVA power transmission lines per chance?  :o

That is hilarious Magoo  , what a mind, lol 😄😄😄

I imagine that might cause a bit of "stiffness" in the old joints, lol
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on January 04, 2017, 19:40:02 PM
Quote from: Magoo on December 31, 2016, 19:16:26 PM
Do you encounter problems in the vicinity of 250KVA power transmission lines per chance?  :o

Even 132kv in a dry atmosphere can give your nipple rings a tingle. 400kv is more like abusing a TENS machine  :D :D :D
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: janandpaul on January 05, 2017, 06:30:40 AM
normal working life must be hard!, I think my work would ask-"whats up with you" :o
jewelry looks much better on the female form any day. the best.they are the better sex after all ;)
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on January 05, 2017, 12:00:01 PM
Quote from: janandpaul on January 05, 2017, 06:30:40 AM
normal working life must be hard!, I think my work would ask-"whats up with you" :o
jewelry looks much better on the female form any day. the best.they are the better sex after all ;)

We're actually talking of Transmission voltages here (High Voltage and Extra High Voltage on Pylons leaking through the air to ground level)
Volt is what you get 220 -240 of at home,  KV is 1000 of them.
It really is very confusing.
Cut your mower flex and you'll really feel 240v (called 'Low Voltage'!); 132,000v (132Kv) pylon cables really are best avoided.
If conditions are right and you stand under one while touching a metal fence post, you might get a safe tingle, though.

I'd be worried if your boss can tell if you've got hidden jewellery, though!  What do you do?  :o


Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: janandpaul on January 06, 2017, 10:19:14 AM
logistics in quarrying,, funny lot you know,, :-*
thinking on the last subject its bad enough wearing a chain around the neck that gets very hot in the sun on the island, never mind these folk who wear other impliments  8)  ,,,oh,, tooo painful,,,,
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on January 06, 2017, 15:56:24 PM
Quote from: janandpaul on January 06, 2017, 10:19:14 AM
logistics in quarrying,, funny lot you know,, :-*
thinking on the last subject its bad enough wearing a chain around the neck that gets very hot in the sun on the island, never mind these folk who wear other impliments  8)  ,,,oh,, tooo painful,,,,

At home, I wanted to landscape our front garden. It's a bank, a full storey height, sloping 30degrees down to the house. As we're built on chalk, I wanted it to look natural.
Went to a local quarry to order some. They kindly collected a lot of big lumps and flinty bits that wouldn't go in the crusher, then made up a full load for their twelve tonner with asdug, which she brought round and emptied on the drive a few days later.
1) It's cheap from the quarry.
2)It 's surprising what a small pile it makes
3)It's much easier to move stone downhill than it is on the level.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on January 06, 2017, 16:17:44 PM
Back on topic.

Strongly recommend against wearing 1oz silver ingot on longish chain in a sauna. Metal's ok while in contact with skin, it's when it swings loose that it gets hot, then comes back to rest on the body. I've watched it happen  :o :o :o
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: Topcat620 on January 18, 2017, 13:27:45 PM
I'm going to be staying at the club handicap princess in august, I've not been to a nudist hotel area before just been to beaches but my question is I've a pa piercing and always wear a cockring at the beach nobody take any notice but would they at the nudist pool in the hotel. Has anybody stayed at this hotel and seen nudists wearing cockrings etc at the pool?
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on January 19, 2017, 22:24:56 PM
Quote from: Topcat620 on January 18, 2017, 13:27:45 PM
I'm going to be staying at the club handicap princess in august, I've not been to a nudist hotel area before just been to beaches but my question is I've a pa piercing and always wear a cockring at the beach nobody take any notice but would they at the nudist pool in the hotel. Has anybody stayed at this hotel and seen nudists wearing cockrings etc at the pool?

'Naturists', in my experience, tend to be quite conservative, so may not be too keen on overly decorated genitals. 'Nudists' could be seen as more tolerant. Other 'Exhibitionists' will be delighted to see you.
Personally, I don't think many people will take much notice of your PA, but cockrings are quite overtly sexual, along with chains, clip-ons and Rosebuds etc, and these are likely to bias people's views of you.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: arnieculane1 on January 20, 2017, 00:54:53 AM

Main one we notice is the large use of male bird rings and nipple rings its all good fun and whatever rocks your boat .

See you at Reynaldos Bar in the Dunes

Arnie n Dawn

Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: suendrob on January 22, 2017, 20:24:39 PM
Piercings are good. They're always there, a part of you, you don't have to think about them.
Going to out for the day - beach, hotel pool, whatever - deciding what to do and wear to enhance your genitals can be seen as exhibitionism.
I've got a very good collection, which I keep for parties, clubs, shows etc, anywhere that I think they'll be appreciated.
And we're both very open-minded, with a very healthy outlook on life.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: falkirkdan on February 21, 2017, 16:52:04 PM
Rob I look forward to seeing what you will be sporting in October.  See you then.
Danny
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: cathys on March 24, 2021, 01:39:21 AM
Quote from: Magoo on December 13, 2016, 13:08:14 PM
It's called a "Prince Albert" so I don't think it's exactly a new trend.  To be honest the thought makes me feel queasy, why the hell would you do such a thing to yourself
Piercing is not for everyone. As an alternative, there's a lot of non-piercing jewelry available if your interest is mainly in decorating your thing  ;)
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: cathys on April 04, 2021, 17:52:17 PM
Quote from: sun lovers on December 29, 2016, 12:52:54 PM
Not much willy jewellery on show in the south at Sotavento beaches. Most incredible display we ever saw was on a day visit to Cap d'agde a few years back. Penis rings and chains galore.
There are some good pieces on Body Body. They are meant for display.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: cathys on April 16, 2021, 04:08:47 AM
Straight up jewelry is not quite as overtly sexual as the erection enhancing kind of male bird ring, but point well taken. Hopefully people will regard all genital jewelry, not just penis jewelry in the way they view all jewelry, subtly sensuous but not threatening. There are some good pieces on bodybody.com but a lot of young designers are also producing original work.
Title: Re: Male jewellery
Post by: cathys on April 25, 2021, 04:45:43 AM
Quote from: suendrob on December 31, 2016, 11:39:24 AM
I'm probably biased, but I think piercings on show are just fine. They're for show and for pleasure; they become a 'part of you'; your character.
It's not a good idea to leave the rings out for the day, as the piercing tends to shrink and cause difficulty refitting it.
It's the purely decorative, show-off bits I'm not so sure of. Stretchers, clip-on rings, traditional cockrings,
harnesses, watchstraps, chains etc on an open beach? Perfect at a party or club, but rather too overtly sexual in public, In my view.
Then again, it's a Free Beach.
If the intention is just for show non-piercing jewelry might be the best. it's certainly more comfortable. Some of the best pieces are at https://www.bodybody.com/jewelry/penis-jewelry