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. Hayduke Avatar
    Hayduke

    I’d hit it.

    Is that because I like “fake” breasts, nipple shields, or labia piercings? No. It’s because it makes her happy and confident and confidence is sexy. She’s obviously very happy with who she is and how she looks. We should all be so comfortable in our skin. But then isn’t that part of the goal of our ‘mods’?

    Not my body, not my wife, not my life… who am I to judge.

  2. Hayduke Avatar
    Hayduke

    I’d hit it.

    Is that because I like “fake” breasts, nipple shields, or labia piercings? No. It’s because it makes her happy and confident and confidence is sexy. She’s obviously very happy with who she is and how she looks. We should all be so comfortable in our skin. But then isn’t that part of the goal of our ‘mods’?

    Not my body, not my wife, not my life… who am I to judge.

  3. anonymous Avatar
    anonymous

    @Giles -> You’re right, I don’t want this argument. However, my opinion: maybe she loves her husband so much that she wanted him to have a huge set of fake boobs to play with. With no offense to anyone who practices an alternative lifestyle, while modders’ political interests most often run parallel to being allowed to do whatever they want with their bodies, most of the bondage/hard/extreme crowd I’ve seen and met have modded themselves for play purposes and not the cultivation of some pseudo-intellectual PSYC 201 “Negative Body Image – Popular Culture and the Media”, cooler than the mainstream ‘personal liberation’ front (nullification and Texas Dildo sales aside).

    Long story short: No one here approached you in a public forum to criticize your lifestyle choice, say that your body looks awful, and then tell you you’re wrong via some article you dug up from your freshman health and phys ed curriculum.

  4. anonymous Avatar
    anonymous

    @Giles -> You’re right, I don’t want this argument. However, my opinion: maybe she loves her husband so much that she wanted him to have a huge set of fake boobs to play with. With no offense to anyone who practices an alternative lifestyle, while modders’ political interests most often run parallel to being allowed to do whatever they want with their bodies, most of the bondage/hard/extreme crowd I’ve seen and met have modded themselves for play purposes and not the cultivation of some pseudo-intellectual PSYC 201 “Negative Body Image – Popular Culture and the Media”, cooler than the mainstream ‘personal liberation’ front (nullification and Texas Dildo sales aside).

    Long story short: No one here approached you in a public forum to criticize your lifestyle choice, say that your body looks awful, and then tell you you’re wrong via some article you dug up from your freshman health and phys ed curriculum.

  5. (IAM:) Stormchaser Avatar

    beautifuk woman, with nice, but not really exciting or unusual mods. Nice piercings, nice breast implants, but xpretty standard things.

  6. (IAM:) Stormchaser Avatar

    beautifuk woman, with nice, but not really exciting or unusual mods. Nice piercings, nice breast implants, but xpretty standard things.

  7. labelle Avatar

    You have all been successfully trolled by Giles. Again.

  8. labelle Avatar

    You have all been successfully trolled by Giles. Again.

  9. Hatamoto27T Avatar

    >>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.

    And, I’m afraid I’m going to have to disagree with you here, Giles. Many of the “modded” have modified themselves to fit in better with a subculture of society that *they* identify with. I suspect that your research has downplayed that aspect, not giving sufficient credence to the “culture of rebellion” and the hierarchy in the modification community, where certain mods are seen as “trendy” and therefore “not interesting” or “too mainstream”, forcing those who want to fit in with this community they’ve adopted to push their modifications further.

    For example, see Stormchaser’s comments in post #24: “not really exciting or unusual mods” and “but xpretty standard things”. The implication there is clear: her mods are “standard”, ie. commonplace and relatively “mainstream”, and therefore not worthy of discussion or inclusion in “our community”.

    The “modded community” is really no different from anyone else in terms of identifying others who are or aren’t members based upon their physical appearance – that’s a very human trait. The divergence from mainstream “non-modded” culture is in what physical criteria are acceptable.

  10. Hatamoto27T Avatar

    >>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.

    And, I’m afraid I’m going to have to disagree with you here, Giles. Many of the “modded” have modified themselves to fit in better with a subculture of society that *they* identify with. I suspect that your research has downplayed that aspect, not giving sufficient credence to the “culture of rebellion” and the hierarchy in the modification community, where certain mods are seen as “trendy” and therefore “not interesting” or “too mainstream”, forcing those who want to fit in with this community they’ve adopted to push their modifications further.

    For example, see Stormchaser’s comments in post #24: “not really exciting or unusual mods” and “but xpretty standard things”. The implication there is clear: her mods are “standard”, ie. commonplace and relatively “mainstream”, and therefore not worthy of discussion or inclusion in “our community”.

    The “modded community” is really no different from anyone else in terms of identifying others who are or aren’t members based upon their physical appearance – that’s a very human trait. The divergence from mainstream “non-modded” culture is in what physical criteria are acceptable.

  11. MoonChild Avatar
    MoonChild

    Ok… I see both sides, but honestly would she be on here toc omment about if here tits were’t done? Do you really think she would be this proud wearling niplle shields? I doubt it.

    Many women really don’t need sugery, but many of us seriously do have tiny tits, or irregular shaped ones or whatever, so just because of comments liek eww fake tits, I’m supposed to be happy with myself while men and women out there make me feel like a 12 your pubecent girl has a more “womanly shape” than I do? I’m sorry but things like this sadly really do get to us after a while and if there is a solution, why not get it done? I see how there is a connection between teh media and teh demand for it, but in all honesty, even I lived let’s say 100 year ago, I still woudl have noticed my tits are les tan half the size of every other girl around me.

    I know ideals and stuff change over time, they always do, however, as much as I like to feel I’m unaffected by media, I do live in this society.

    Giles, if we wree to talk about a man with a one inch penis wanting to get silicone work or whatever else work done on his penis, would you be just as hostile?

    Also, do you really think this woman would be here on Modblog with nipple shields on if she hadn’t gotten impants? Maybe, but i doubt she would have been half as proud.

    We can classify what is what with body modification all we want, but at the end of teh day, many os us do what we do to look more appealing to ourselves and that is exactly what she did alongw ith many others. The fact soem do it purely to fit into or please their society is one thing but how many peopel do you think got tattoos or other mods because teh ythought the’d look cooler, sexier and whatever else for the public or their peers?

  12. MoonChild Avatar
    MoonChild

    Ok… I see both sides, but honestly would she be on here toc omment about if here tits were’t done? Do you really think she would be this proud wearling niplle shields? I doubt it.

    Many women really don’t need sugery, but many of us seriously do have tiny tits, or irregular shaped ones or whatever, so just because of comments liek eww fake tits, I’m supposed to be happy with myself while men and women out there make me feel like a 12 your pubecent girl has a more “womanly shape” than I do? I’m sorry but things like this sadly really do get to us after a while and if there is a solution, why not get it done? I see how there is a connection between teh media and teh demand for it, but in all honesty, even I lived let’s say 100 year ago, I still woudl have noticed my tits are les tan half the size of every other girl around me.

    I know ideals and stuff change over time, they always do, however, as much as I like to feel I’m unaffected by media, I do live in this society.

    Giles, if we wree to talk about a man with a one inch penis wanting to get silicone work or whatever else work done on his penis, would you be just as hostile?

    Also, do you really think this woman would be here on Modblog with nipple shields on if she hadn’t gotten impants? Maybe, but i doubt she would have been half as proud.

    We can classify what is what with body modification all we want, but at the end of teh day, many os us do what we do to look more appealing to ourselves and that is exactly what she did alongw ith many others. The fact soem do it purely to fit into or please their society is one thing but how many peopel do you think got tattoos or other mods because teh ythought the’d look cooler, sexier and whatever else for the public or their peers?

  13. Predictably Boyish Avatar
    Predictably Boyish

    Well, that’s it. Never had the interest before, but I’m moving to Germany. See you all later…

  14. Predictably Boyish Avatar
    Predictably Boyish

    Well, that’s it. Never had the interest before, but I’m moving to Germany. See you all later…

  15. spirytus Avatar

    i think she s lovely

  16. spirytus Avatar

    i think she s lovely

  17. (IAM:) Stormchaser Avatar

    My little problem here is, that I have the somewhat feeling, this entry has not been done due to itneresting mods, or particularly beatiful mods, ot thrilling ones, or mad ones…

    This entry has benn done – sorry that’s my feeling seing it, because “sex sells”. That’s the reason for my statement of beeing a bit average here, everything is nice, and definitely ARTWORK, but somewhat off topic (as long as there is not really a cathergory “act + erotic” – then even sometimes w/o mods at all.

  18. (IAM:) Stormchaser Avatar

    My little problem here is, that I have the somewhat feeling, this entry has not been done due to itneresting mods, or particularly beatiful mods, ot thrilling ones, or mad ones…

    This entry has benn done – sorry that’s my feeling seing it, because “sex sells”. That’s the reason for my statement of beeing a bit average here, everything is nice, and definitely ARTWORK, but somewhat off topic (as long as there is not really a cathergory “act + erotic” – then even sometimes w/o mods at all.

  19. viscioN, Avatar
    viscioN,

    “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.”

    Really? Is that what all this is about then, ‘codes of look’? I have no idea how people who formulate these theories have any idea what drives ‘most people’ to undergo any procedures. What naive generalisation.

  20. viscioN, Avatar
    viscioN,

    “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.”

    Really? Is that what all this is about then, ‘codes of look’? I have no idea how people who formulate these theories have any idea what drives ‘most people’ to undergo any procedures. What naive generalisation.

  21. tassh Avatar
    tassh

    @giles
    is there such thing as a non-vainiy body mod? its my understand that a person will choose to have a certain mod to a) achieve a certain look
    b) achieve a spiritual closeness
    c) any other personal reason

    isnt that all vanity?
    wether it be on a clear canvas or to hide scars or disfigurments, its all about vanity.

  22. tassh Avatar
    tassh

    @giles
    is there such thing as a non-vainiy body mod? its my understand that a person will choose to have a certain mod to a) achieve a certain look
    b) achieve a spiritual closeness
    c) any other personal reason

    isnt that all vanity?
    wether it be on a clear canvas or to hide scars or disfigurments, its all about vanity.

  23. lurkerdemodblog Avatar
    lurkerdemodblog

    I wish my body looked like that ><

    p.s.
    Giles you’re just jealous you don’t have boobs to enhance.

  24. lurkerdemodblog Avatar
    lurkerdemodblog

    I wish my body looked like that ><

    p.s.
    Giles you’re just jealous you don’t have boobs to enhance.

  25. Shannon Avatar

    shelleth – It’s as simple as I don’t know her name — there’s no hidden meaning. Also, when I say “body like a mannequin”, I most definitely mean it in a positive way — clearly she’s gone to serious effort to have a chiseled and “perfect” (under her definition) body, both through hard work and body modification. I think she has used a full cross section of body modification (atypical, cosmetic, and exercise) to achieve an impressive look, and I have nothing but admiration for what she’s pulled off.

  26. Shannon Avatar

    shelleth – It’s as simple as I don’t know her name — there’s no hidden meaning. Also, when I say “body like a mannequin”, I most definitely mean it in a positive way — clearly she’s gone to serious effort to have a chiseled and “perfect” (under her definition) body, both through hard work and body modification. I think she has used a full cross section of body modification (atypical, cosmetic, and exercise) to achieve an impressive look, and I have nothing but admiration for what she’s pulled off.

  27. Legacy Avatar
    Legacy

    Is there any true definition of body modification? under literal terms, it could cover a whole range of things right?

    I have a surface piercing on my wrist, and a friend of mine goes to the gym to keep a toned body, and a celebrity has a nose job. Would you say therefore that we are all to a certain extent modifying our bodies?

    As an issue, this confuses me greatly!

  28. Legacy Avatar
    Legacy

    Is there any true definition of body modification? under literal terms, it could cover a whole range of things right?

    I have a surface piercing on my wrist, and a friend of mine goes to the gym to keep a toned body, and a celebrity has a nose job. Would you say therefore that we are all to a certain extent modifying our bodies?

    As an issue, this confuses me greatly!

  29. demoiselle Avatar

    Um, back on the photo…
    I like the sheilds, but I SO WANT THAT DEMI-CORSET! HOT SHIT!!!

  30. demoiselle Avatar

    Um, back on the photo…
    I like the sheilds, but I SO WANT THAT DEMI-CORSET! HOT SHIT!!!

  31. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    Thank you Giles, for demonstrating it’s obvious that the Puritan spirit is alive and well, even here in the BME community. I’d have thought that a liberal attitude towards the choices of others would be the norm here, but it’s almost refreshing to see your robust condemnation of how others CHOOSE to live their lives.

    Ordinarily, I’m not a big fan of breast implants, but Ms Wife-of-Dominik here carries them off rather well.

    And the ladder ending in weights … damn, that’s cool.

  32. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    Thank you Giles, for demonstrating it’s obvious that the Puritan spirit is alive and well, even here in the BME community. I’d have thought that a liberal attitude towards the choices of others would be the norm here, but it’s almost refreshing to see your robust condemnation of how others CHOOSE to live their lives.

    Ordinarily, I’m not a big fan of breast implants, but Ms Wife-of-Dominik here carries them off rather well.

    And the ladder ending in weights … damn, that’s cool.

  33. Surinder Avatar
    Surinder

    Giles,

    Cutting & pasting?! Recycling is good and all, but come on.

    Surely you can be more original than that.

    🙂

  34. Surinder Avatar
    Surinder

    Giles,

    Cutting & pasting?! Recycling is good and all, but come on.

    Surely you can be more original than that.

    🙂

  35. Bergerking88 Avatar
    Bergerking88

    Let’s all just have fun. Perception defines reality. She’s beautiful; because that’s how she see’s who she is. It’s not everyone’s ideal, but it is someone’s ideal. Basically it comes down to whether or not you have something better in your life to define you’re reality than screwing with other’s beliefs. Fuck it all… Have fun… Be who you want and do what you want… In the end that’s all that matters.

  36. Bergerking88 Avatar
    Bergerking88

    Let’s all just have fun. Perception defines reality. She’s beautiful; because that’s how she see’s who she is. It’s not everyone’s ideal, but it is someone’s ideal. Basically it comes down to whether or not you have something better in your life to define you’re reality than screwing with other’s beliefs. Fuck it all… Have fun… Be who you want and do what you want… In the end that’s all that matters.

  37. Seth Meyerink-Griffin Avatar
    Seth Meyerink-Griffin

    Nope, not at all like a mannequin. Or at least, not at all like a Wolf Form size 8 mannequin, not even the evening wear/lingerie forms. Her bust is entirely too large; I’d guess she’s somewhere beyond D cup size, and most mannequins are in the B/C range, since ideal averages are used for draping and for display.

    I will agree that she appears to spend a tremendous amount of time maintaining her ideal physique though; it makes me wish that I had a lot more time to spend riding my bike instead of whiling away the hours draping, test-fitting, and re-draping muslins. (Sadly, it was the “mannequin” part that caught my eye, and not the picture. I’m getting way too insulated at school…)

  38. Seth Meyerink-Griffin Avatar
    Seth Meyerink-Griffin

    Nope, not at all like a mannequin. Or at least, not at all like a Wolf Form size 8 mannequin, not even the evening wear/lingerie forms. Her bust is entirely too large; I’d guess she’s somewhere beyond D cup size, and most mannequins are in the B/C range, since ideal averages are used for draping and for display.

    I will agree that she appears to spend a tremendous amount of time maintaining her ideal physique though; it makes me wish that I had a lot more time to spend riding my bike instead of whiling away the hours draping, test-fitting, and re-draping muslins. (Sadly, it was the “mannequin” part that caught my eye, and not the picture. I’m getting way too insulated at school…)

  39. rachel Avatar
    rachel

    #7, you really have a good point. i’m not a fan of breast implants, and, in fact, i usually say “ew” when i see fake breasts as well. i never really thought of it as the same type of body modification that i practice, but it really is the same in a sense.

    thanks!

  40. rachel Avatar
    rachel

    #7, you really have a good point. i’m not a fan of breast implants, and, in fact, i usually say “ew” when i see fake breasts as well. i never really thought of it as the same type of body modification that i practice, but it really is the same in a sense.

    thanks!

  41. miss_pirate Avatar
    miss_pirate

    she looks great, great skin, great body, great mods 🙂

  42. miss_pirate Avatar
    miss_pirate

    she looks great, great skin, great body, great mods 🙂

  43. Amber Avatar
    Amber

    Body like a mannequin, yeah, great, except that mannequins have always struck me as exaggerated, unattractive molds of the fashion industry’s idea of “perfection.”

    I like her corset, though.

  44. Amber Avatar
    Amber

    Body like a mannequin, yeah, great, except that mannequins have always struck me as exaggerated, unattractive molds of the fashion industry’s idea of “perfection.”

    I like her corset, though.

  45. herekittykitty Avatar
    herekittykitty

    I don’t see what’s the difference in having fake boobs, as say, having a guy with his balls pumped full of silicone. Seems fake boobs get a bad rap. So do skinny girls. Fat girls. Black girls. White girls.
    Fact is, women’s bodies are more judged than men’s regardless.

  46. herekittykitty Avatar
    herekittykitty

    I don’t see what’s the difference in having fake boobs, as say, having a guy with his balls pumped full of silicone. Seems fake boobs get a bad rap. So do skinny girls. Fat girls. Black girls. White girls.
    Fact is, women’s bodies are more judged than men’s regardless.

  47. Wendalyn Avatar
    Wendalyn

    All of the Serious Business comments aside, if it makes her happy… I just love, love, love the third picture where the cherub is peering coyly around her butt. brilliant!

  48. Wendalyn Avatar
    Wendalyn

    All of the Serious Business comments aside, if it makes her happy… I just love, love, love the third picture where the cherub is peering coyly around her butt. brilliant!

  49. nyne Avatar

    I think she looks awesome! All you haters need to chill out, seriously. As long as she thinks she looks good, and her husband thinks she looks good (and they both obviously do), why the hell should she care what ‘mould’ she might/might not be fitting into?

    Feeling good about yourself is reason enough!

  50. nyne Avatar

    I think she looks awesome! All you haters need to chill out, seriously. As long as she thinks she looks good, and her husband thinks she looks good (and they both obviously do), why the hell should she care what ‘mould’ she might/might not be fitting into?

    Feeling good about yourself is reason enough!

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