Apadravya Piercing Question
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Monday May 19th, 2008 @ 10:08 PM
Filed under: Male Genital
Right now I currently have a Prince Albert (PA) and I’m interested in getting an Apadravya, would I have to retire my PA or is there a way to keep both(have both piercings in)?
If your Prince Albert piercing is placed in the right location, you should be able to pierce the upper part of your glans (reverse PA) directly above your existing PA fistula, then put a straight barbell through both holes.
Voila! You now have an apadravya piercing!
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I think he wanted to have both, though.
Meredith on May 25th, 2008 at 3:53 pmUm..well..if I understand the question (as in wanting an apadravya AND a PA at the same time), i would suggest either stretching the bottom hole to acomodate the apa. Bar and the PA ring. OR piercing a new PA hole in front of/beside the existing hole, and switch the existing hole the the bottom apa. Hole. Like..when you go to get the top hole pierced, have a new PA done
hope I helped a tad!
honeybbQangel on July 7th, 2008 at 12:59 amWould there be a size differential with the ‘dravya if the original PA was large (say 00).
Would the ‘dravya be in the 8-10 range and have to be stretched?
Bob on February 26th, 2009 at 3:34 pmLeave a Comment