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.

Nipple Shields

Dominik from Germany’s wife has a body like a mannequin! Another couple photos from BME/HARD follow (get a membership) after the break.

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262 responses to “Nipple Shields”

  1. praxis Avatar
    praxis

    # 1. why is Giles ALWAYS hating on fake boobs. clearly he doesnt have them and his oppinions of them and his biased conceptions of people who get them are obvious. (and if he wants to argue, I have done a hell of a lot more research on bresat augmentation procedures, myths and truths, statistics, history, motivations and psychological complications that he has… not to mention I have them myself and all gile’s googled explanations of coercion and low self-image and beauty ideals don’t at all explain why i got them, or why the few friends I have with fake breasts went through the procedure either.)#2. she looks beautiful. There are a billion different types of body types that are beautiful in this world, augmented or not in whatever way. I have fake boobs, i got them because i like how fake boobs look. Mine don’t really look fake but I love how fake boobs look, i also love how super huge fake boobs look, I also love how real boobs look and how very small boobs look, depending on how the person wears his or her breasts. I also like bodies with a little or a lot more cushion, bigger or smaller butts, its about how people feel in their skin and how that comes across, that is real beauty. If you cant see the beauty that flows from people, reagrdless of whether you specifically would choose to have their breasts of legs or ass, or whether or not you want to fuck them immediately when you see them naked, you probably should work on your own self-esteem. why are people so judgemental of people with breast implants? Why are people judgemental of others in general?

  2. praxis Avatar
    praxis

    # 1. why is Giles ALWAYS hating on fake boobs. clearly he doesnt have them and his oppinions of them and his biased conceptions of people who get them are obvious. (and if he wants to argue, I have done a hell of a lot more research on bresat augmentation procedures, myths and truths, statistics, history, motivations and psychological complications that he has… not to mention I have them myself and all gile’s googled explanations of coercion and low self-image and beauty ideals don’t at all explain why i got them, or why the few friends I have with fake breasts went through the procedure either.)#2. she looks beautiful. There are a billion different types of body types that are beautiful in this world, augmented or not in whatever way. I have fake boobs, i got them because i like how fake boobs look. Mine don’t really look fake but I love how fake boobs look, i also love how super huge fake boobs look, I also love how real boobs look and how very small boobs look, depending on how the person wears his or her breasts. I also like bodies with a little or a lot more cushion, bigger or smaller butts, its about how people feel in their skin and how that comes across, that is real beauty. If you cant see the beauty that flows from people, reagrdless of whether you specifically would choose to have their breasts of legs or ass, or whether or not you want to fuck them immediately when you see them naked, you probably should work on your own self-esteem. why are people so judgemental of people with breast implants? Why are people judgemental of others in general?

  3. that old (spaghetti eating) country guy Avatar
    that old (spaghetti eating) country guy

    @Giles&C: if she gets the breasts she wants it’s great for her, isn’t it?
    So just because everybody is wearing blue jeans shoudn’t I buy a pair of jeans or whatever just because everyone got them?
    That’s crap.

    Then: it’s goddamn sexy.
    Maybe not elegant, maybe not sweet actually it’s plain nasty, but it’s the ultimate definition of sexy.
    Really.

    I envy and respect those dudes.

  4. that old (spaghetti eating) country guy Avatar
    that old (spaghetti eating) country guy

    @Giles&C: if she gets the breasts she wants it’s great for her, isn’t it?
    So just because everybody is wearing blue jeans shoudn’t I buy a pair of jeans or whatever just because everyone got them?
    That’s crap.

    Then: it’s goddamn sexy.
    Maybe not elegant, maybe not sweet actually it’s plain nasty, but it’s the ultimate definition of sexy.
    Really.

    I envy and respect those dudes.

  5. Sone Avatar
    Sone

    she is like tah blondie janet jackson

  6. Sone Avatar
    Sone

    she is like tah blondie janet jackson

  7. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Trust me, #44, your body is gorgeous!

  8. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Trust me, #44, your body is gorgeous!

  9. LRL Avatar
    LRL

    Giles, i see where you are coming from with your trouble in understanding the difference between breast implants and peircings, both are body modifications. One thing that has not been considered more fully is how gender roles influence our perception of different body modifications. Being a woman, I have the right to go to a surgeon, and get implants whenever I want, because I would be embracing femininity as our culture sees it and therefor it is legal and more socially acceptable. If I was a man I would have to prove that I had a physicological disorder if I wanted implants.
    Blatant sexism.
    How do you feel about that interferring with your rights over your own body?

  10. LRL Avatar
    LRL

    Giles, i see where you are coming from with your trouble in understanding the difference between breast implants and peircings, both are body modifications. One thing that has not been considered more fully is how gender roles influence our perception of different body modifications. Being a woman, I have the right to go to a surgeon, and get implants whenever I want, because I would be embracing femininity as our culture sees it and therefor it is legal and more socially acceptable. If I was a man I would have to prove that I had a physicological disorder if I wanted implants.
    Blatant sexism.
    How do you feel about that interferring with your rights over your own body?

  11. Linda Avatar

    I LOVE wearing nipple shields, I think they greatly enhance the beauty of a womans breast. I had surgery to give mine better shape and just after the surgery had the piercing done on both nipples. I have several sets of shields and wear them most of the time. I love them!!

  12. Linda Avatar

    I LOVE wearing nipple shields, I think they greatly enhance the beauty of a womans breast. I had surgery to give mine better shape and just after the surgery had the piercing done on both nipples. I have several sets of shields and wear them most of the time. I love them!!

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