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'''Urethral stricture''' is a narrowing of the [[Urethra]] which can make urination difficult or impossible, and can lead to [[UTI]]s and other complications. It is generally caused by scar tissue around the urethra, formed as a result of trauma or [[Infection]]. Only certain extreme genital modifications (and play) carry a risk of causing urethral stricture, which is generally treated by gentle dilation until the problem is resolved, though in some cases surgery may be necessary.
The '''vertical hood piercing''', one of the most common [[Female Genital Piercing|female genital piercings]], passes vertically through the [[Clitoral hood|clitoral hood]], generally through a single central hole. Many people erroneously refer to it as a "clit ring," but the piercing does not in fact pass through the [[Clitoris|clitoris]] itself, it passes only through the hood.
 
The ring or [[Barbell|barbell]] — usually a [[Curved barbell|curved barbell]] — is meant both to decorate as well as rub the clitoris. While most women enjoy this a great deal, some women find the constant stimulation a bit much to handle, while even others get used to the sensation. Naturally, this will vary from woman to woman.
 
Most piercers perform this piercing using a [[Receiving tube|receiving tube]] placed under the hood, into which the needle is pushed from the top of the hood itself. The piercing heals very quickly and tends to be trouble-free, assuming the woman's anatomy allows it. Some women with excessively tight hoods may not be able to get this piercing. As a general rule, if a q-tip fits under your hood, you can get this piercing ("The [[Q-tip Test|Q-tip Test]]").
 
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== Alternative Names ==
; VCH
: abbreviation
; Speed Trap
: is a [[Local term|local term]] at the University of Illinois, especially in reference to sorority girls. It is not in common usage elsewhere.
; Prepus
: a variation on the word 'prepuce', which is a retractable piece of skin which covers part of the genitals. In the case of females, this is the clitoral hood.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Urethral Reroute]]
* [[Horizontal Hood Piercing]]
* [[Penectomy]]
* [[Clitoral Occlusion]]
* [[Sounding]]

Latest revision as of 22:16, 25 September 2023

The vertical hood piercing, one of the most common female genital piercings, passes vertically through the clitoral hood, generally through a single central hole. Many people erroneously refer to it as a "clit ring," but the piercing does not in fact pass through the clitoris itself, it passes only through the hood.

The ring or barbell — usually a curved barbell — is meant both to decorate as well as rub the clitoris. While most women enjoy this a great deal, some women find the constant stimulation a bit much to handle, while even others get used to the sensation. Naturally, this will vary from woman to woman.

Most piercers perform this piercing using a receiving tube placed under the hood, into which the needle is pushed from the top of the hood itself. The piercing heals very quickly and tends to be trouble-free, assuming the woman's anatomy allows it. Some women with excessively tight hoods may not be able to get this piercing. As a general rule, if a q-tip fits under your hood, you can get this piercing ("The Q-tip Test").

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Alternative Names

VCH
abbreviation
Speed Trap
is a local term at the University of Illinois, especially in reference to sorority girls. It is not in common usage elsewhere.
Prepus
a variation on the word 'prepuce', which is a retractable piece of skin which covers part of the genitals. In the case of females, this is the clitoral hood.

See Also