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Quick clarification: genital beading is NOT putting beads in your butt.
Genital Beading (also called Penile Pearling or Penis Pearls):
It is a body modification procedure where small beads are surgically implanted under the skin of the penis, usually in the dermal layer along the shaft.
Two Main Types of Penis Pearls:
Movable beads (“live pearls”): The bead can slightly shift under the skin.
Fixed beads (“dead pearls”): The bead is anchored and does not move.

Why Do Men Get Genital Beading? To Make Their Penis More Attractive and Pleasurable
If a genie granted you one wish: “Every woman you sleep with will orgasm” — would you take it?
Main Benefits of Penile Pearling (According to Men Who Have It):
→ Increases girth → Makes women feel fuller and more satisfied
→ Adds textured ridges and bumps → Intense stimulation of the G-spot and vaginal walls
In short, genital beading transforms a smooth penis into a ribbed, thicker one — turning it into what many call a “real pleasure machine.” Countless men choose penile pearling out of pride and the desire to completely satisfy their partners.
After the procedure, you end up with a heavily beaded penis that many women describe as “unbearably pleasurable” (it does look a bit like a corn cob though).

Do Women Actually Enjoy a Beaded Penis?
Yes — for many, the extra texture and girth drive them wild.
Once healed, a beaded penis goes from “smooth sausage” to “textured pleasure tool.” Stimulation level +999.
The beads constantly rub sensitive areas inside the vagina, which explains why many partners report stronger, faster, and multiple orgasms.
Even a small penis can feel massive with pearling >
But… Some Women Say It Hurts Like Hell
Unfortunately, yes. Not every woman loves a heavily beaded penis.
Some report feeling like their vagina is “about to explode.” Common complaints include:
Women who naturally run dry or have a narrower vaginal canal often find genital beading painful rather than pleasurable.
Plus, some women simply don’t like the look and feel “modified.”

Bead Materials (From Cheap to Premium)
All medical-grade beads are solid and perfectly smooth to minimize bacterial hiding spots.

The Penile Pearling Procedure Step-by-Step
Very similar to getting a tattoo — you choose material, number, and placement yourself.
Step 1: Find a reputable, sterile practitioner (extremely important).
Step 2: Choose number (newbies start with 1–3) and layout (ring around corona, dorsal line, random, etc.).
Step 3: Local anesthesia → small incision → bead insertion → suturing.
Step 4: 7–10 days no showering, 4–6 weeks full healing before sex.

Get the “Penis Pearls” Effect in 1 Second — No Surgery Needed
Want the girth + texture without the risk? Use a beaded cock sleeve (also called pearling sleeve or textured extender).
Benefits you get instantly:
Thousands of men now use reversible beaded sleeves as the modern, safer alternative to permanent genital beading.
1. Can I masturbate after getting penis pearls?
Yes, after full healing (4–6 weeks). Use lube and be gentle — hard beads can feel intense on your hand.
2. How long is recovery from penile pearling?
Stitches out in 7–10 days, resume sex after 4–6 weeks.
3. Most popular bead placement?
Ring behind the head (corona) is classic. Advanced users do 1–2 full rings or dragon-scale patterns.
4. What about morning erections?
Slight discomfort the first weeks, then barely noticeable.
5. Can a beaded cock sleeve fully replace real genital beading?
Yes for 99% of men — same or better texture, zero risk, and your partner can’t tell the difference.
6. Is genital beading safe?
When done sterile with medical-grade implants, risks are low, but infection, migration, and partner discomfort remain real concerns.
7. Will airport security detect penis pearls?
Steel or titanium beads may set off detectors; silicone/plastic usually don’t.
8. Can beads be removed later?
Yes, minor surgery can remove them if you change your mind.
All information about genital beading and penile pearling is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.