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Our non piercing and piercing body jewelry. Nipple clips, Nipple Clamps, Nipple Rings are meant for pleassure of both you and your partner. Worn individually or in pairs these sensuous nipple toys are designed to stimulate and excite both you and your partner. The are delicately arousing, some dangle and tickle against your skin. Nipple clips, nipple weights and Nipple Jewlery as well as Clitorial Jewlery are designed to encourage a more distinct part of your body. This is extremely helpful for those women who have very little nipple or collapsing nipples. We have brought the body jewelry to Canada.
Modern history and societal attitudes
Ear piercing has existed continuously since ancient times, including throughout the 20th century in the Western world. However, in many cultures within the United States, it became a relative rarity from the 1920s until the 1960s. At that time, it regained popularity among American women, and was eventually adopted by men in the hippie and gay communities, and later the punk subculture. Ear piercing, of either or both ears, has always been practiced by men in many non-Western cultures. By the 1980s, male ear piercing had become somewhat common in the United States, although men usually only pierced one of their ears. Today, single and multiple piercing of either or both ears is extremely common among Western women, and fairly common among men.
Less conventional forms of body piercing have also existed continuously for as long as ear piercing, but generally not in Western cultures. For example, women in India routinely practice nostril piercing, and have done so for centuries.
In the 1970s, body piercing gained popularity in the gay BDSM subculture because of various reasons. In 1975, Jim Ward opened The Gauntlet, America's first storefront body piercing operation, in Los Angeles.
Body piercing is returning to the mainstream of modern Western cultures as attitudes and values change. Piercings that don't conform to cultural norms -- for example, facial piercings or ear piercings for men -- can still be considered inappropriate.
Our non piercing and piercing body jewelry. Nipple clips, Nipple Clamps, Nipple Rings are meant for pleassure of both you and your partner. Worn individually or in pairs these sensuous nipple toys are designed to stimulate and excite both you and your partner. The are delicately arousing, some dangle and tickle against your skin. Nipple clips, nipple weights and Nipple Jewlery as well as Clitorial Jewlery are designed to encourage a more distinct part of your body. This is extremely helpful for those women who have very little nipple or collapsing nipples. We have brought the body jewelry to Canada.
Modern history and societal attitudes
Ear piercing has existed continuously since ancient times, including throughout the 20th century in the Western world. However, in many cultures within the United States, it became a relative rarity from the 1920s until the 1960s. At that time, it regained popularity among American women, and was eventually adopted by men in the hippie and gay communities, and later the punk subculture. Ear piercing, of either or both ears, has always been practiced by men in many non-Western cultures. By the 1980s, male ear piercing had become somewhat common in the United States, although men usually only pierced one of their ears. Today, single and multiple piercing of either or both ears is extremely common among Western women, and fairly common among men.
Less conventional forms of body piercing have also existed continuously for as long as ear piercing, but generally not in Western cultures. For example, women in India routinely practice nostril piercing, and have done so for centuries.
In the 1970s, body piercing gained popularity in the gay BDSM subculture because of various reasons. In 1975, Jim Ward opened The Gauntlet, America's first storefront body piercing operation, in Los Angeles.
Body piercing is returning to the mainstream of modern Western cultures as attitudes and values change. Piercings that don't conform to cultural norms -- for example, facial piercings or ear piercings for men -- can still be considered inappropriate.
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