Entity: NIPPLE-RING
A nipple-ring, also known as a peachrang, refers to a piercing through one's nipple or two nipple rings connected by a chain. It is often seen as a form of self-expression, rebellion, or a symbol of sensuality and sexuality.
Nipple-Ring
Etymology
The term 'nipple-ring' is a straightforward description of a body piercing jewelry worn through the nipple. It is also known as a 'peachrang,' referring to two nipple rings connected by a chain.
Definition
A nipple-ring is a type of body piercing jewelry that is worn through the nipple. It can be a single ring or two rings connected by a chain, known as a peachrang.
Historical Context
Body piercings, including nipple piercings, have been practiced for centuries in various cultures for different reasons, such as rites of passage, religious beliefs, or aesthetics.
Cultural Significance
Nipple rings are often seen as a form of self-expression, rebellion, or a symbol of sensuality and sexuality. They can also be used to enhance pleasure during sexual activity.
Related Concepts
- Areola: The ring of color around the human nipple.
See Also
A body piercing jewelry that is worn through the nipple, often used as a form of self-expression, rebellion, or symbol of sensuality and sexuality.