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This extremely rare female perineal piercing sits half way between where a [[Fourchette|fourchette]] would be located and an [[Anal_piercing|anal piercing]] would be located. The '''female guiche''' is placed across the perineum (ie. running "from leg to leg" rather than front to back (which would be an [[Anal-to-vaginal_piercing|anal-to-vaginal piercing]] in most cases).
[[File:FingerRing.jpg|thumb|right|180px|finger ring]]


Naturally, care must be taken during healing to avoid contaminating the piercing, and not all women have anatomy suited to it at all. The first published examples of this piercing were done by [[Shane_Munce|Shane Munce]] who also chose the name (although it has almost certainly been done before).
A '''finger ring''' is a temporary [[Surface piercing|surface piercing]] through the finger surface.


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It is extremely rare for them to pierce, and they are almost always done just for fun as a temporary show. On top of the stresses that all surface piercings are exposed to, fingers have additional motion stresses and are also exposed to very large amounts of foreign bacteria.
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== See Also ==
* [[Guiche]]

Latest revision as of 03:45, 17 September 2023

finger ring

A finger ring is a temporary surface piercing through the finger surface.

It is extremely rare for them to pierce, and they are almost always done just for fun as a temporary show. On top of the stresses that all surface piercings are exposed to, fingers have additional motion stresses and are also exposed to very large amounts of foreign bacteria.