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A '''tickler''' (or '''French tickler''') in the context of [[Body jewelry|body jewelry]], is a [[Silicone|silicone]] cap that fits over the bead of a [[Barbell|barbell]] to give it a soft textured form, usually for enhancing [[Oral sex|oral sex]], although it is often worn for decorative reasons as well. In order to combat [[Jewelry aspiration|jewelry aspiration]] and [[Jewelry swallowing|jewelry swallowing]], the tickler can be permanently attached to the bead (but this isn't very common). | |||
Ticklers tend to be inexpensive and are usually available at vendors carrying lower quality imported jewelry. | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:Ticklers-2.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Tickler on a [[Navel piercing|navel piercing]]]] | |||
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== See Also == | |||
* [[Tongue Piercing]] | |||
* [[Silicone Jewelry|Silicone Jewelry]] | |||
== Related Risks == | |||
* [[Jewelry Aspiration|Jewelry Aspiration]] | |||
* [[Jewelry Swallowing|Jewelry Swallowing]] |
Latest revision as of 19:54, 25 September 2023
A tickler (or French tickler) in the context of body jewelry, is a silicone cap that fits over the bead of a barbell to give it a soft textured form, usually for enhancing oral sex, although it is often worn for decorative reasons as well. In order to combat jewelry aspiration and jewelry swallowing, the tickler can be permanently attached to the bead (but this isn't very common).
Ticklers tend to be inexpensive and are usually available at vendors carrying lower quality imported jewelry.