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.

Lucky BMEgirl Thursday 7/15

Speaking of modifications that tend to lean more toward one gender or another, I really think these 10mm nostrils (between 3/8″ and 7/16″) look great on Kaldir. It’s funny though — I remember it really wasn’t that long ago that 7/16″ nostrils were seen as mind-blowingly big. Now they don’t seem so strange. But I guess it was the same in the late 80s for ears. I think back then I had lobes about this size and it freaked people out enough that photos would get taken — now people barely notice even 2″ lobes.

Comments

18 responses to “Lucky BMEgirl Thursday 7/15”

  1. ross Avatar
    ross

    that is a fuckin ace tatoo

  2. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    it’s not a tattoo, the hand is just marker (it goes over the fingernail)

  3. ross Avatar
    ross

    good god i am being blind totay! i should wear my glasses more often! i think i should rephrase what i said to “that would be a fuckin ace tatoo”

    and add that the stretched nostril’s really suit her, eventhough im not normally much of a fan of them

  4. wish_I_were_a_dragon... Avatar

    hehe, will be good when it becoms comon to see someone walking down the road with large stretched nostrils.labret,lobes etc etc… which I believe (hope) one day it will =D

  5. Kaos Avatar
    Kaos

    am i the only one who thinks this girl is incredibly sexy? i’ve never seen big nostrils look so good on someone

  6. celeste Avatar

    the nostrils look hot on her

  7. CreativeNonFiction Avatar

    No, I don’t think you’re alone Kaos.

  8. randomspectator Avatar
    randomspectator

    She’s great, and big nostrils suit her a lot.

  9. Kevin Avatar
    Kevin

    I agree. Stretched nostrils aren’t usually the most attractive mod to me, but she really pulls them off. I think they’re at the perfect size, Not too huge, but not small at all. Beautiful.

  10. Rockerbaby Avatar

    She looks so perfect

  11. Halo Avatar
    Halo

    She is very pretty. I like that nose stretching, suits her perfectly.

  12. Ausmoz Avatar

    I think her nostril looks great. It really suits her.

  13. alex Avatar
    alex

    “now people barely notice even 2″ lobes.”
    I’m not sure which people barely notice them, because a lot of people I encounter get all “ohmygosh” at the fact I have 10mm lobes. I keep telling them that they aren’t nearly as big as I’d like them to be and they freak.

    If by people you mean the modded community, then that’s a totally different story. (Unless you’re me, and I notice everything and I love it)

  14. L1ZZARD Avatar

    Wow. Pretty cool chick!

  15. falldown Avatar

    i agree with alex and i dont feel that normal going to most stores with my 2 inch lobes

  16. Gwynvyd Avatar
    Gwynvyd

    on something like that.. where do you put the hanky? imagine of you had a really bad cold.. uh not for me… *holds her nose* on her it looks good though. *still holding her nose*

  17. Motm Avatar
    Motm

    funny bones

  18. Kaldir Avatar

    Omagad, my friend just sent this link to me, I’m really glad and you’re all so nice, thank you!

    Now I have removed my plug so my nostril mesure 3mm. Love it. Since I have this hole, I breath better.

    With love, Kaldir

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