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Fresh fruit and vegetable displays - let us not get diverted from the focus of the discussion, that of acceptance of pierced nudists. We can all think of negative aspects of pierced bodies and also of naked bodies - provided that we want to think negatively. Would it not be better to embrace the differences that exist between people and concentrate on how, collectively, we can make nudism more accepted by textiles. Textiles - that name in itself is rathernegative and not complementary. Perhaps we should think about this also as we criticize other nudists for being "different".

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Have a Prince Albert, no pain, no regrets having it, feels good and looks great.

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No piercings here. Wife had a hood piercing but took it out. Doesn't do anything for me, but if it makes you happy, pierce on!

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The freedom to pierce, or not to pierce is always, yours alone.
What is not yours, and solely depends on others, is where you are pierced and when you display your piercing.
There is no freedom in upsetting others by insistence on your rights before theirs - majority rules.

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The freedom to pierce, or not to pierce is always, yours alone. What is not yours, and solely depends on others, is where you are pierced and when you display your piercing. There is no freedom in upsetting others by insistence on your rights before theirs - majority rules.LOL

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We are amazed at a community that takes an open mind to be nude, is so close minded regarding nudity and piercing, tatoos or any other type of body adornment or sexual identities.

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Well said!

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Hubby has a Prince Albert. He said it was one quick but firm pinch and all over. The experience wasn't that bad

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Hubby has a Prince Albert. He said it was one quick but firm pinch and all over. The experience wasn't that bad

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The freedom to pierce, or not to pierce is always, yours alone.What is not yours, and solely depends on others, is where you are pierced and when you display your piercing.There is no freedom in upsetting others by insistence on your rights before theirs - majority rules.

DITTO

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