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== Summary ==
'''Halfadravya''' is short for "half apadravya" and it's really just that — the upper half of an [[Apadravya|apadravya]] piercing with the lower half made impossible because of a [[Subincision|subincision]] or [[Meatotomy|meatotomy]] opening the lower half of the penis. Other than being only half as long, the halfadravya is a standard apadravya piercing (although deep placements are not at all uncommon).
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Halfadravyas are also sometimes used as "base points" for headsplitting or combatting [[Regrowth|regrowth]] by providing a pre-healed base for the split.
 
== See Also ==
* [[Happydravya]]
* [[Apadravya]]
* [[Meatotomy]]
* [[Subincision]]

Latest revision as of 04:44, 17 September 2023

Halfadravya is short for "half apadravya" and it's really just that — the upper half of an apadravya piercing with the lower half made impossible because of a subincision or meatotomy opening the lower half of the penis. Other than being only half as long, the halfadravya is a standard apadravya piercing (although deep placements are not at all uncommon).

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Halfadravyas are also sometimes used as "base points" for headsplitting or combatting regrowth by providing a pre-healed base for the split.

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