The reasons you should not attempt to pierce your self should be obvious, but for those who think it's a "DIY" project, here's some food for thought.
Infection and contraction of MRSA, HIV, Meningitis, Hepatitis and Tetanus are all very serious health issues, MRSA is an antibiotic resistant bacteria that can in most cases land the unlucky individual in the hospital (and has been responsible for serious deformities and deaths). These infections has been caused by using unsterilized equipment and materials. Sterilization is not achieved by pouring alcohol over needles and jewellery, or burning these items over a fire or exposed flame. Microorganisms live in the fine fissures and cracks in needles and jewellery and only the high temperature and pressure of a steam Autoclave can render these and many other bacteria harmless.
The above reasons alone should be enough to sway anyone from thinking they can do it themselves. Professional body piercers have years for hands on training and education to enable them to make any piercing "look simple", when in fact they are considering dozens of things when they lay out a piercing and actually do it. So consider your lack of knowledge, training and skills before you attempt to do any self piercing, once you pierce it, it's damaged tissue. This makes it even more difficult for a professional piercer to leave you with a great looking piercing when the area we have to work with is damaged by self inflicted attempts.
That can vary from male to female.
A properly placed nipple piercing goes halfway down the nipple. You DO NOT pierce the areola, nor do you pierce close to the tip. Of course, this rationale is for normally sized nipples, because unfortunately some piercers pierce nipples that were never meant to be pierced. Go to a professional and have them evaluate it for you.
Nipple piercing is not only for the look of the piercing but also for personal stimulation, once healed nipple piercings can be quite erotic and will add sensation when the right jewellery is in the piercings.
If the nipple is large enough, then it is possible to pierce one nipple twice in the same direction. I would suggest you talk to your local professional body piercer, they can have a look and tell you if there is enough tissue to support a second piercing.
No
Pierce was from New Hampshire.
Until a woman is 18, it is illegal for a shop to do a nipple piercing on her. For men it's not illegal as far as I know, but most piercing studios will not pierce someone under 16, others may refuse to do nipple piercings on a male under 18.
Pierce lived in Concord, New Hampshire.
Pierce died at his home in Concord, New Hampshire.
no
Concord.
yea but it will hurt