WHAT DOES TIKTOK’S’DOUBLE DYED COKE’ PIERCING MEAN?
TikTok users are reeling after watching a video posted by user @ephemeral_remy, who claimed in a recent upload that the most painful piercing they ever had was a ‘double dyed coke piercing’ (double dydoe piercing).
The video, which was posted on July 4th, shows the tattooed and pierced user answering the question, ‘What was your most painful procedure?’ His response has perplexed the internet.
What is the “Double Dyed Coke” piercing from TikTok?
The TikTok user’s video lacks subtitles, making it difficult for viewers to understand what he’s saying. However, his response sounded like ‘double dyed piercing.’ Some heard ‘double dyed coke,’ ‘double diet coke,’ ‘double dyedoe,’ and so on.
“If you don’t know what those are, I’m not telling you to go look them up, but if you do, you’ll know why they were the most painful,” he continued.
His viewers rushed to Google to look it up, but it appears that many people struggled to type in the exact term he used, which is not something you hear every day.
What exactly it means in reality
WARNING: Upcoming disturbing content.
The TikToker says ‘double dydoe piercing,’ not ‘double dyed coke piercing,’ in the viral video.
It is a type of male genital body piercing that goes through the ridged edge of the male genital head.
Dydoe piercings are typically done in pairs and are based on the individual’s anatomy.
According to Infinite Body, the piercer cannot even attempt a flared glans piercing on a wearer without one. Additionally, the website states that non-circumcised individuals should not get this piercing.
Other painful piercing kinds
A nipple piercing is another extremely painful process. To get this done, the client must have a very high pain tolerance because the area is so sensitive.
Extremely painful are dermal piercings that penetrate your skin and remain there afterward.
The level of pain associated with nose piercings varies depending on the area of the nose being pierced. A septum piercing is known to cause excruciating pain.
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