No some one is trying to con you, piercing the testes is extremely painful and is not a practice in professional body piercing.
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No, piercing a testicle would be extremely painful and dangerous due to the sensitivity and fragility of the tissue. It is not recommended to attempt to pierce a testicle under any circumstances.
Having your ear pierced may feel like a quick pinch or sharp pain followed by some throbbing or sensitivity. Afterward, there might be some warmth, slight bleeding, and tender swelling in the area.
No, it is not physically possible for a girl to crush a testicle under her bare heel. Testicles are protected by the scrotum, which is a tough and elastic sac that helps shield them from external force. Additionally, the testicles are located within the scrotum, which is designed to withstand pressure and protect the delicate tissues inside. Any attempt to crush a testicle in this manner would likely result in severe pain and injury to the person attempting it.
Sticking a needle through a testicle could cause severe pain, bleeding, infection, and damage to the delicate structures inside the testicle, including the blood vessels and the spermatic cord. It is a very dangerous and harmful act that could lead to serious complications and permanent damage.
Magnetic earrings do not have any proven scientific benefit in terms of improving health or overall well-being. They are primarily used for aesthetic purposes, providing a non-pierced option for wearing earrings. However, some people believe that they can help relieve pain, although this is not supported by scientific evidence.
The pain level can vary from person to person, but many people find collarbone piercings to be quite painful due to the stiffness of the bone and thin layer of skin over it. It is often described as a sharp and intense pain during the piercing process.