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The coronal ridge (the ridge at the back of the [[Glans|glans]] on the [[Penis|penis]]), barring childhood [[Circumcision|circumcision]] injuries, is a relatively even ridge. However, it can be shaped by removing or damaging portions of it, as seen in the two examples below: | |||
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| [[File:Coronal_Ridge_Shaping-1.jpg|thumb|150px|center|Coronal Ridge Shaping]] | |||
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| [[File:Coronal_Ridge_Shaping-2.jpg|thumb|150px|center|Coronal Ridge Shaping]] | |||
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| Shaping via [[Strike branding|strike branding]] | |||
| Shaping via cutting out a [[Dydoe|dydoe]] piercing. [[Rejection|Rejection]] could cause similar shaping. | |||
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This modification is primarily aesthetic in nature, although it will make a functional difference in oral and manual stimulation for both partners. |
Latest revision as of 02:00, 17 September 2023
The coronal ridge (the ridge at the back of the glans on the penis), barring childhood circumcision injuries, is a relatively even ridge. However, it can be shaped by removing or damaging portions of it, as seen in the two examples below:
Shaping via strike branding | Shaping via cutting out a dydoe piercing. Rejection could cause similar shaping. |
This modification is primarily aesthetic in nature, although it will make a functional difference in oral and manual stimulation for both partners.