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. shelleth Avatar
    shelleth

    Now that’s dedication to judging women’s bodies. Even a body that is perfectly ‘pornariffic’ gets a denigrating comment. thanks! p.s. “Dominik from Germany’s wife” doesn’t have a name of her own?

  2. shelleth Avatar
    shelleth

    Now that’s dedication to judging women’s bodies. Even a body that is perfectly ‘pornariffic’ gets a denigrating comment. thanks! p.s. “Dominik from Germany’s wife” doesn’t have a name of her own?

  3. Shaun Avatar
    Shaun

    Obviously she wants her identity withheld, or her face would be shown, and her name would’ve been given.

  4. Shaun Avatar
    Shaun

    Obviously she wants her identity withheld, or her face would be shown, and her name would’ve been given.

  5. Coffee Avatar
    Coffee

    I wouldn’t say “body like a mannequin” is necessarily a denegrating comment, in so far as, it could be argued that the mannequin is also a form of the idealised woman, at least by some standards, and thus, to have a body like one is to similar to the ideal.

    But mainly I was impressed by the labia weights!

  6. Coffee Avatar
    Coffee

    I wouldn’t say “body like a mannequin” is necessarily a denegrating comment, in so far as, it could be argued that the mannequin is also a form of the idealised woman, at least by some standards, and thus, to have a body like one is to similar to the ideal.

    But mainly I was impressed by the labia weights!

  7. shitzu Avatar
    shitzu

    “Body like a mannequin”…how is that denigrating?
    I’d be flattered if anybody said that about my body.

  8. shitzu Avatar
    shitzu

    “Body like a mannequin”…how is that denigrating?
    I’d be flattered if anybody said that about my body.

  9. Giles Avatar

    Ugh, pretend breasts. Sickening.

    FFS they look so awful.

  10. Giles Avatar

    Ugh, pretend breasts. Sickening.

    FFS they look so awful.

  11. Stan Avatar

    Yum. Very nice.

  12. Stan Avatar

    Yum. Very nice.

  13. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    i think she looks great! funny, how fake breasts get bashed on a body mod board where people put implants under their foreheads and symbols and stars under their skin. but put in fake breasts and oohhhh thats gross! well getting fake bewbs if you think about it is a HARDCORE mod. on a level alot of us will never reach. and! she did it to feel better about herself and her apperance right? so why are we here and do what we do?
    DOH! same thing eh’?………
    SpeedoApe

  14. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    i think she looks great! funny, how fake breasts get bashed on a body mod board where people put implants under their foreheads and symbols and stars under their skin. but put in fake breasts and oohhhh thats gross! well getting fake bewbs if you think about it is a HARDCORE mod. on a level alot of us will never reach. and! she did it to feel better about herself and her apperance right? so why are we here and do what we do?
    DOH! same thing eh’?………
    SpeedoApe

  15. nikka Avatar
    nikka

    she looks super fake, which isn’t what i consider beautiful, but i can’t say i don’t envy her legs, or her butt, or her tummy, or her arms or her breasts…

  16. nikka Avatar
    nikka

    she looks super fake, which isn’t what i consider beautiful, but i can’t say i don’t envy her legs, or her butt, or her tummy, or her arms or her breasts…

  17. Lucy Avatar
    Lucy

    well said #6.

  18. Lucy Avatar
    Lucy

    well said #6.

  19. Anamorphic Avatar
    Anamorphic

    I think she looks ace, definitely not “sickening” FFS

  20. Anamorphic Avatar
    Anamorphic

    I think she looks ace, definitely not “sickening” FFS

  21. anabot Avatar
    anabot

    i want fake boobs. but people say that i’d look too scary since i already have big boobs. i like scary though, and i like hers, they’re a nice shape, and the genital piercing ladder thingy looks really nice from the front.

    she doesn’t have a body like a mannequin, because mannequins, were they humans, would not have enough muscle to get out of bed or enough bodyfat to maintain organ function. she’s alive and she’s hot, so i’d disagree on that point.

  22. anabot Avatar
    anabot

    i want fake boobs. but people say that i’d look too scary since i already have big boobs. i like scary though, and i like hers, they’re a nice shape, and the genital piercing ladder thingy looks really nice from the front.

    she doesn’t have a body like a mannequin, because mannequins, were they humans, would not have enough muscle to get out of bed or enough bodyfat to maintain organ function. she’s alive and she’s hot, so i’d disagree on that point.

  23. Giles Avatar

    >>DOH! same thing eh’?………

    Nope, not the same thing at all. Very different, totally different in fact.

    Believe me you DO NOT want this argument.

  24. Giles Avatar

    >>DOH! same thing eh’?………

    Nope, not the same thing at all. Very different, totally different in fact.

    Believe me you DO NOT want this argument.

  25. cardboardfrog Avatar
    cardboardfrog

    urm…she has an odd figure…
    are nippleshields just for girls? or can blokes wear them too?

  26. cardboardfrog Avatar
    cardboardfrog

    urm…she has an odd figure…
    are nippleshields just for girls? or can blokes wear them too?

  27. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    no, not an argument. but i would like to hear your pov. if you can do so with out getting argumentive and defensive.
    S

  28. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    no, not an argument. but i would like to hear your pov. if you can do so with out getting argumentive and defensive.
    S

  29. Giles Avatar

    Hold on. I have to cut and paste it from another forum if I can find it.

  30. Giles Avatar

    Hold on. I have to cut and paste it from another forum if I can find it.

  31. Giles Avatar

    “There are some well documented differences between cosmetic surgery and non vanity-based modifications. The main differences are the motivations behind such actions and the outcomes of each.

    There are also clear differences in the way that society treats and accepts those with cosmetic ( or non-beneficial appearance) modifications and are often done for several reasons but the most common is acceptance. The desire to be better accepted within the status-quo, often disguised as being a way of improving confidence.

    The modifications that many practice here are firmly outside of the status quo and are generally not accepted socially, they are also done for a larger variety of reasons, the least of which is to make the person more attractive to others (although this is a small part of some people’s reason).

    Whilst technically getting your body changed via silicone implant is a modification it is psychologically and aesthetically a very different procedure.

    External coercion and interpolation play huge parts in many people’s decisions to have cosmetic surgery including breast enhancements.

    NB- This does not include re-constructive breast augmentation.

    Cosmetic surgery is precisely about achieving an aesthetic image based purely on society’s values of what men and women should be (not fat, large breasted, perfect skin, no wrinkles etc etc). It is purely about creating an ideal of beauty as perpetuated by media enforced images of an ‘ideal’.

    Body Modification as practiced by most here is the opposite. It is about creating an image not associated with societal values but associated with individual freedom.

    Cosmetic enhancement is generally an accepted structured part of society where it rewards women who adhere to its values (just take a look at any popular magazine, music video, TV programme). All reward the ideal perfect image of women (and to a lesser degree men) and portray beauty as normal where in fact the vast majority of women do not look like models.

    Cosmetic surgery is in fact an extreme negative to body modification in that it is about conforming to a normative image as opposed to an individual celebration of non-normative codes of look.

    I would ask you to read several works on the politics of body modification including Featherstone’s body modification and Sieber’s brilliant The Body Aesthetic.

    Far from simply being “my own opinion” they offer a challenging insight into the true reasons behind why people change their appearance and the different motivations behind them.”

  32. Giles Avatar

    “There are some well documented differences between cosmetic surgery and non vanity-based modifications. The main differences are the motivations behind such actions and the outcomes of each.

    There are also clear differences in the way that society treats and accepts those with cosmetic ( or non-beneficial appearance) modifications and are often done for several reasons but the most common is acceptance. The desire to be better accepted within the status-quo, often disguised as being a way of improving confidence.

    The modifications that many practice here are firmly outside of the status quo and are generally not accepted socially, they are also done for a larger variety of reasons, the least of which is to make the person more attractive to others (although this is a small part of some people’s reason).

    Whilst technically getting your body changed via silicone implant is a modification it is psychologically and aesthetically a very different procedure.

    External coercion and interpolation play huge parts in many people’s decisions to have cosmetic surgery including breast enhancements.

    NB- This does not include re-constructive breast augmentation.

    Cosmetic surgery is precisely about achieving an aesthetic image based purely on society’s values of what men and women should be (not fat, large breasted, perfect skin, no wrinkles etc etc). It is purely about creating an ideal of beauty as perpetuated by media enforced images of an ‘ideal’.

    Body Modification as practiced by most here is the opposite. It is about creating an image not associated with societal values but associated with individual freedom.

    Cosmetic enhancement is generally an accepted structured part of society where it rewards women who adhere to its values (just take a look at any popular magazine, music video, TV programme). All reward the ideal perfect image of women (and to a lesser degree men) and portray beauty as normal where in fact the vast majority of women do not look like models.

    Cosmetic surgery is in fact an extreme negative to body modification in that it is about conforming to a normative image as opposed to an individual celebration of non-normative codes of look.

    I would ask you to read several works on the politics of body modification including Featherstone’s body modification and Sieber’s brilliant The Body Aesthetic.

    Far from simply being “my own opinion” they offer a challenging insight into the true reasons behind why people change their appearance and the different motivations behind them.”

  33. Pwnie Avatar
    Pwnie

    I agree with 6. There’s really no other argument.

    @10 : Nipple shields are fun for everyone! ;]

  34. Pwnie Avatar
    Pwnie

    I agree with 6. There’s really no other argument.

    @10 : Nipple shields are fun for everyone! ;]

  35. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    ok, so you cut and pasted someones speach that influinced YOUR opinion. basically this is someone elses opinion.
    and thats all it is. a matter of opinion.

  36. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    ok, so you cut and pasted someones speach that influinced YOUR opinion. basically this is someone elses opinion.
    and thats all it is. a matter of opinion.

  37. imyourscar Avatar

    #8- That’s a Barbie, not a mannequin.

  38. imyourscar Avatar

    #8- That’s a Barbie, not a mannequin.

  39. Giles Avatar

    SpeedoApe – Er, this was me writing on BodyMod forum. It is my opinion based on much research.

  40. Giles Avatar

    SpeedoApe – Er, this was me writing on BodyMod forum. It is my opinion based on much research.

  41. tyger burning bright Avatar

    I wonder what the cherub is up to in that last photo.

  42. tyger burning bright Avatar

    I wonder what the cherub is up to in that last photo.

  43. freedomhangs Avatar

    Her nipple shields remind me of Janet Jackson.
    That is all.

  44. freedomhangs Avatar

    Her nipple shields remind me of Janet Jackson.
    That is all.

  45. Nicki Avatar
    Nicki

    Get a life Giles. If she wants breast implants, yay for her. Do you know her motivation? I don’t. Get off your high horse for once. Jeez.

  46. Nicki Avatar
    Nicki

    Get a life Giles. If she wants breast implants, yay for her. Do you know her motivation? I don’t. Get off your high horse for once. Jeez.

  47. MissDuveaux Avatar

    @ Number 13:
    So just because fake breast are a more commen and accepted thing it’s different from a star implant..
    the only differense i see is that a proffesional dokter plants them under complete anastatics… Which is a good thing because it’s a very very heavy surgorey, which takes a lot of knowledge from the performing surgeon..
    But bassicly it’s still putting something ‘strange to the body’ in your body.. And all body modification artists aren’t stupid they know accectly what they are doing, But they have some differents ‘medical – rules’ to follow.
    But Just because it’s an heavier surgorey, and it’s commen acceptance in society doesn’t make it ‘non-body modification’

    I wonder what’s u’re opinion about extreme body building and COrset training then… (also quit un-none to be a body mod, and body building is more accepted then star implants as well…) Do u think those are body mods.

  48. MissDuveaux Avatar

    @ Number 13:
    So just because fake breast are a more commen and accepted thing it’s different from a star implant..
    the only differense i see is that a proffesional dokter plants them under complete anastatics… Which is a good thing because it’s a very very heavy surgorey, which takes a lot of knowledge from the performing surgeon..
    But bassicly it’s still putting something ‘strange to the body’ in your body.. And all body modification artists aren’t stupid they know accectly what they are doing, But they have some differents ‘medical – rules’ to follow.
    But Just because it’s an heavier surgorey, and it’s commen acceptance in society doesn’t make it ‘non-body modification’

    I wonder what’s u’re opinion about extreme body building and COrset training then… (also quit un-none to be a body mod, and body building is more accepted then star implants as well…) Do u think those are body mods.

  49. solocard Avatar

    Regardless of what category breast implants come under, just because an implant is consider “Body Modification” it doesn’t mean it has to be liked!

    Theres no difference here in saying “Eww, fake breasts” than “eww, fake horns”.

    Personal opinion…

  50. solocard Avatar

    Regardless of what category breast implants come under, just because an implant is consider “Body Modification” it doesn’t mean it has to be liked!

    Theres no difference here in saying “Eww, fake breasts” than “eww, fake horns”.

    Personal opinion…

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