Tag Archive: oxytocin

Valory’s here to pump them up!

April 27, 2011 by Elliot James
Valory says that breast pump really sucks.

Valory says that breast pump really sucks.

Valory Irene’s not knocked up and lactating. No, no, no. She’s not ready for that change of life just yet. The electric breast pump she’s using on her big, ski-jump tits is for fun and games and nipple stimulation, and you can see what she’s up to an 80-image pictorial and a 17-minute video today on SCORELAND. The video has a close-up of Valory’s nipples pulsating under the suction action of the clear-cupped breast pump. It’s really great!  But don’t take my word for it.

Valory was feeling really good and very relaxed afterwards. There’s a scientific reason behind that.

Nipple stimulation by sucking, pinching and rubbing releases a pituitary gland hormone called oxytocin that works on the pleasure centers of the brain and makes people feel good, affectionate and friendly. That’s why scientists call nipple stimulation the “oxytocin button.” It also causes the let-down reflex in breast-feeding, releasing milk to the nipples. Something Kristina Milan would know more about. Because she’s lactating and humping tomorrow and Friday!

Be here. Aloha!

The hole story about pierced nipples

May 10, 2010 by Elliot James
Carrie Ashton pierced her nipples for increased sensitivity.

Carrie Ashton pierced her nipples for increased sensitivity.

Nipple piercing is not a new practice. It goes back to the 15th century. Well-off European ladies of the late 1800s had their nipples pierced, not just for fashion, but for the feeling of pleasure from the constant stimulation. Nipple piercings (and non-piercing nipple jewelry that pinches the nipples, like Nipple Huggers) can increase the production of the hormone oxytocin (the feel-good hormone). Some doctors of that era recommended nipple piercing to increase the size of the nipples in order to breastfeed babies better.

Denise Derringer is not a nurse but she should have been.

Denise Derringer is not a nurse but she should have been.

I can’t say that nipple piercing is on the rise at SCORELAND, but there are a few tittie-hotties who are into it. “I think I just wanted to be different,” Carrie Ashton said in an interview. “I love tattoos and piercings. It is something that I am into. I knew that they would be even more sensitive. I mean, for about a week after I got them done, I couldn’t even touch them, they were that sensitive. They didn’t hurt, but every time I touched them, I could feel it all over my body. And now, they are twice as sensitive as before.”

Like most pierced-nip girls, Jacky likes the dumbells not the rings.

Like most pierced-nip girls, Jacky likes the dumbells not the rings.

“I never realized how much my nipples can be mashed or tugged until I got my piercings,” Denise Derringer said. “Even just putting on or taking off a bra feels different.” We know how horny Denise gets.

Chicks piercing their nipples. How do you feel about ’em? Me, I don’t go for the taste of metal. But, different strokes…