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  1. 105 votes, 46 comments. 69K subscribers in the saskatchewan community. The subreddit dedicated to the discussion of the province of Saskatchewan.

  2. Pa has 35 parks/playground in town and 9 of those have recently built splash parks. Alfred Jenkins Field House offers the only universally accessible playground in Saskatchewan. And at 17,000 sq/ft one of the largest in Canada. They also just opened at 7,000 sq/ft outdoor gym/ninja warrior course last summer.

  3. To start this story off, my name is Carson, I am 19. And I legitimately almost died from a Prince Albert Piercing. This wasn't a come of the moment decision to get this done, I had thought about getting it done for about 2.5 years and about 2 months after I turned 19 I decided to go and get it done. I had done quite a bit of reading, and talked ...

  4. Wands out. 24 upvotes. 3 0. Share. r/princealbertwands: for the love of pa wands and those who use them. want to see your wand pics and videos of them in use.

  5. Got a reverse Prince Albert about 2 months ago. At first, the healing process was hard, as the ring was too small and it was causing irritation when erect. Got the jewelry changed by my piercer to a much bigger ring, everything went fine. Until recently. I’m gonna get it checked out soon, but…

  6. I used to have one and no longer have it in. The longest runs I did was before I was training for ultra distance races so 10-13~ miles. The biggest bummer was taking a piss. You spray in a fan pattern everywhere. The other meh things were snagging on underwear or shorts liners and due to the stimulation of it rubbing up on the fabric over long ...

  7. It was probably the least painful piercing I've had done. I initially had a 3/4" curved barbell, but when I had it stretched 3 months later to 4ga I switched to a ring which I found much more comfortable. Healing was quick, probably fully healed in a month initially, and less than a week for the 4ga stretch.