Princess Albertina

Princess Albertina is a female genital piercing, where a ring enters the urethra and exits through the top of the vagina. Anne Greenblatt describes the Princess Albertina as another "relatively new and experimental piercing." Its name comes from the fact that it is analogous to the male Prince Albert piercing. This is a relatively rare piercing, as placement is difficult and the potential for urinary tract infections may be increased by this pier... More
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