A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Who wants a hug?

With Prometheus out in theatres, it’s time for an Alien inspired tattoo.  So what do you think of this facehugger?

Keep reading to see the unblurred photo in all it’s xenomorphic goodness.

Thanks to szwwhytty for sending this in.

Comments

60 responses to “Who wants a hug?”

  1. hellchild Avatar

    This would look so cool hanging out of a bikini !

  2. Brittney Avatar
    Brittney

    Thank you, Steve!

  3. Brittney Avatar
    Brittney

    Thank you, Steve!

  4. Brittney Avatar
    Brittney

    Thank you, Steve!

  5. Sara Bo bearah Avatar
    Sara Bo bearah

    Noticing body mods on a body mod blog isn’t shaming. And genitals don’t equal gender, gender refers to societal roles, genitals equal the *sex* of a person. typically bioloical and not cultural in nature. I dont think any of these commanders noticing anatomical differences were done in a negative way. They are just noticing other potential alterations. If you want society to be more accepting of variance, don’t get upset when they notice and nuetrally point it out. Just because your offended doesn’t mean it’s offensive.

  6. Sara Bo bearah Avatar
    Sara Bo bearah

    Noticing body mods on a body mod blog isn’t shaming. And genitals don’t equal gender, gender refers to societal roles, genitals equal the *sex* of a person. typically bioloical and not cultural in nature. I dont think any of these commanders noticing anatomical differences were done in a negative way. They are just noticing other potential alterations. If you want society to be more accepting of variance, don’t get upset when they notice and nuetrally point it out. Just because your offended doesn’t mean it’s offensive.

  7. Sara Bo bearah Avatar
    Sara Bo bearah

    Noticing body mods on a body mod blog isn’t shaming. And genitals don’t equal gender, gender refers to societal roles, genitals equal the *sex* of a person. typically bioloical and not cultural in nature. I dont think any of these commanders noticing anatomical differences were done in a negative way. They are just noticing other potential alterations. If you want society to be more accepting of variance, don’t get upset when they notice and nuetrally point it out. Just because your offended doesn’t mean it’s offensive.

  8. Steve Avatar
    Steve

    I wonder if this brave beautiful woman attached to this vagina loves her modifications? I have heard that in most cases sex is even more pleasurable after outer lips were trimmed. Is this true in this case do u love it? Or regret it? I think it looks beautiful and would love a taste. The tattoo is pretty cool too 🙂 thank you for sharing this very person picture

  9. Steve Avatar
    Steve

    I wonder if this brave beautiful woman attached to this vagina loves her modifications? I have heard that in most cases sex is even more pleasurable after outer lips were trimmed. Is this true in this case do u love it? Or regret it? I think it looks beautiful and would love a taste. The tattoo is pretty cool too 🙂 thank you for sharing this very person picture

  10. Steve Avatar
    Steve

    I wonder if this brave beautiful woman attached to this vagina loves her modifications? I have heard that in most cases sex is even more pleasurable after outer lips were trimmed. Is this true in this case do u love it? Or regret it? I think it looks beautiful and would love a taste. The tattoo is pretty cool too 🙂 thank you for sharing this very person picture

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