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.

Wrist Piercing

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24 responses to “Wrist Piercing”

  1. Anneke Avatar
    Anneke

    That’s a beautiful shot, but I can’t quite decide if the wrist piercing looks like it’s rejecting or if it’s just a trick of the lighting and I haven’t had enough sleep. Well, either way I haven’t had enough sleep…

  2. Anneke Avatar
    Anneke

    That’s a beautiful shot, but I can’t quite decide if the wrist piercing looks like it’s rejecting or if it’s just a trick of the lighting and I haven’t had enough sleep. Well, either way I haven’t had enough sleep…

  3. ÈMþRê§§ Avatar
    ÈMþRê§§

    Like the way its been shot !

  4. ÈMþRê§§ Avatar
    ÈMþRê§§

    Like the way its been shot !

  5. wish_I_were_a_dragon... Avatar

    I was thinking it looks a lil like its rejecyting acrually… tis a weird shot not sure if I a fan of this one or not?

  6. wish_I_were_a_dragon... Avatar

    I was thinking it looks a lil like its rejecyting acrually… tis a weird shot not sure if I a fan of this one or not?

  7. nils Avatar
    nils

    its an awesome piercing. got it 3 times. but my body didnt like it.. :/

  8. nils Avatar
    nils

    its an awesome piercing. got it 3 times. but my body didnt like it.. :/

  9. wocket Avatar
    wocket

    Man I wish I could get surface piercings, but I’m really prone to infection and that would just lead to rejection. 🙁

  10. wocket Avatar
    wocket

    Man I wish I could get surface piercings, but I’m really prone to infection and that would just lead to rejection. 🙁

  11. Smallfry Avatar

    Cute, but I do get the impression that it might be rejecting. I wonder what kind of jewelry it was done with. I really like the showdows in the phote though!

  12. Smallfry Avatar

    Cute, but I do get the impression that it might be rejecting. I wonder what kind of jewelry it was done with. I really like the showdows in the phote though!

  13. Wilburt Avatar

    It could just have been pierced and the swelling just hadnt died down yet, either way cool photo, very artsy

  14. Wilburt Avatar

    It could just have been pierced and the swelling just hadnt died down yet, either way cool photo, very artsy

  15. Sunday Avatar

    it makes me miss my wrist piercing. i had to take mine out, not because it was rejecting but because of my job. i ended up leaving that job a couple months later and wished i’d just kept my piercing instead. *sigh*

  16. Sunday Avatar

    it makes me miss my wrist piercing. i had to take mine out, not because it was rejecting but because of my job. i ended up leaving that job a couple months later and wished i’d just kept my piercing instead. *sigh*

  17. elnois Avatar
    elnois

    i recently got my wrist pierced; it’s still swollen and looks exactly like that so i think it’s just the swelling. nice picture also.

  18. elnois Avatar
    elnois

    i recently got my wrist pierced; it’s still swollen and looks exactly like that so i think it’s just the swelling. nice picture also.

  19. LeaveThePoliticsToMadmen Avatar
    LeaveThePoliticsToMadmen

    It looks like she has a bit of a bump on the inside edge of the bead. Might be a trick of the light though; that being said, i like the picture itself.

    I loved my wrist surface piercings, they were definitly one of my favorites. I had to remove them due to a scary incident where HepC/HIV infected body fluid gushed over them. scary! arm piercings are definitly a no-go for nurses!

  20. LeaveThePoliticsToMadmen Avatar
    LeaveThePoliticsToMadmen

    It looks like she has a bit of a bump on the inside edge of the bead. Might be a trick of the light though; that being said, i like the picture itself.

    I loved my wrist surface piercings, they were definitly one of my favorites. I had to remove them due to a scary incident where HepC/HIV infected body fluid gushed over them. scary! arm piercings are definitly a no-go for nurses!

  21. Sunday Avatar

    LeaveThePoliticsToMadmen, i know the feeling…i had to take mine out because i worked at a vet clinic. after getting my only-partially-healed wrist piercing splashed with blood and coated with drool and urine day in and day out, i figured it was probably best to remove it before i got a nasty infection.

  22. Sunday Avatar

    LeaveThePoliticsToMadmen, i know the feeling…i had to take mine out because i worked at a vet clinic. after getting my only-partially-healed wrist piercing splashed with blood and coated with drool and urine day in and day out, i figured it was probably best to remove it before i got a nasty infection.

  23. SailorM00n Avatar
    SailorM00n

    I really am considering getting both my wrists pierced..what kind of pain could you compare it to when pertaining to other piercings? Her’s is beautiful, I love it 🙂

  24. SailorM00n Avatar
    SailorM00n

    I really am considering getting both my wrists pierced..what kind of pain could you compare it to when pertaining to other piercings? Her’s is beautiful, I love it 🙂

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