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.

Double Trouble

photo: aesthetic-perfection

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62 responses to “Double Trouble”

  1. wish_I_were_a_dragon... Avatar

    vrey hot! wish I could see the tattoos more though…

  2. wish_I_were_a_dragon... Avatar

    vrey hot! wish I could see the tattoos more though…

  3. JoseyLyn Avatar

    I think their eyebrows accentuate their big beautiful eyes. 😎

  4. JoseyLyn Avatar

    I think their eyebrows accentuate their big beautiful eyes. 😎

  5. Lauren Avatar

    Those two are quite lovely. I myself have drawn-on eyebrows as it came sorta as an accident. I plucked way too much when they were already short. So I decided since there was hardly nothing left, to do away with them all together. I think I subconsciously wanted to do it anyway because I saw this neat article in Gothic Beauty magazine about drawn on eyebrows. I get mad though when people bash those with drawn on eyebrows. what’s the big deal? Women have been drawing their eyebrows on for years! I believe Cleopatra was the one who started it and actresses like Bette Davis in the 30′s did it too. Women who were considered royalty as well like Marie Antionette. And of course, women still do it today. Hell, eyebrows are such a huge pain in the ass so yeah, why not do without them? lol. Besides, I think drawn on ones can look better than natural ones. However, with myself I sometimes have trouble drawing them on as I can’t get the right angle or whatever or I can’t get them perfectly even. Well then again, when I look at people’s natural brows, they aren’t always perfect either, lol even if they have been neatly waxed! But yeah, I still have trouble every now and then drawing them on and I’ve been drawing them on for about a year now, maybe a little over. Sometimes I end up drawing them too far apart!

    I like those ladies eyebrows. They look VERY VERY nice but I personally prefer to draw mine more natural looking as nothing else seems to fit me. I’ve tried very angled ones and high ones and such, and they didn’t look good on me and some that I’ve tried, made me look mad, lol. So therefore, I still to drawing them natural like, in like a natural shape, trying not to draw them too high or too low or too angled. But come to think of it, you can’t always tell they’re drawn on. Most people don’t even notice that I have drawn on ones of course, unless they really look and focus on them. I don’t think many people go around looking at people’s eyebrows anyway, lol.

  6. Lauren Avatar

    Those two are quite lovely. I myself have drawn-on eyebrows as it came sorta as an accident. I plucked way too much when they were already short. So I decided since there was hardly nothing left, to do away with them all together. I think I subconsciously wanted to do it anyway because I saw this neat article in Gothic Beauty magazine about drawn on eyebrows. I get mad though when people bash those with drawn on eyebrows. what’s the big deal? Women have been drawing their eyebrows on for years! I believe Cleopatra was the one who started it and actresses like Bette Davis in the 30′s did it too. Women who were considered royalty as well like Marie Antionette. And of course, women still do it today. Hell, eyebrows are such a huge pain in the ass so yeah, why not do without them? lol. Besides, I think drawn on ones can look better than natural ones. However, with myself I sometimes have trouble drawing them on as I can’t get the right angle or whatever or I can’t get them perfectly even. Well then again, when I look at people’s natural brows, they aren’t always perfect either, lol even if they have been neatly waxed! But yeah, I still have trouble every now and then drawing them on and I’ve been drawing them on for about a year now, maybe a little over. Sometimes I end up drawing them too far apart!

    I like those ladies eyebrows. They look VERY VERY nice but I personally prefer to draw mine more natural looking as nothing else seems to fit me. I’ve tried very angled ones and high ones and such, and they didn’t look good on me and some that I’ve tried, made me look mad, lol. So therefore, I still to drawing them natural like, in like a natural shape, trying not to draw them too high or too low or too angled. But come to think of it, you can’t always tell they’re drawn on. Most people don’t even notice that I have drawn on ones of course, unless they really look and focus on them. I don’t think many people go around looking at people’s eyebrows anyway, lol.

  7. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    Yummy! Where can I eat them? Er, I mean meet them!

  8. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    Yummy! Where can I eat them? Er, I mean meet them!

  9. Lisa Suarez Avatar

    i love the look of drawn on eyebrows, its daring and sexy. i draw mine on mainlt b/c i get sick of waxing every other day, and you never see girls w/ them drawn on it’s like BAM! do any of you ladies have a certain pencil that you use that works really well? im always up for suggestions xxo

    [email protected] or http://www.myspace.com/ma_fiia

  10. Lisa Suarez Avatar

    i love the look of drawn on eyebrows, its daring and sexy. i draw mine on mainlt b/c i get sick of waxing every other day, and you never see girls w/ them drawn on it’s like BAM! do any of you ladies have a certain pencil that you use that works really well? im always up for suggestions xxo

    [email protected] or http://www.myspace.com/ma_fiia

  11. dark_gothik Avatar
    dark_gothik

    double double toli and trouble .

  12. dark_gothik Avatar
    dark_gothik

    double double toli and trouble .

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