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. nyne Avatar

    And on top of that, everyone who critiques people on here: YOU’RE helping reinforce all the notions that you have to look or not look a certain way in order to be respected and appreciated and loved. Whether it is they’re too skinny, too pierced, too plastic, too what.

    Hope you realize what you’re working for.

  2. nyne Avatar

    And on top of that, everyone who critiques people on here: YOU’RE helping reinforce all the notions that you have to look or not look a certain way in order to be respected and appreciated and loved. Whether it is they’re too skinny, too pierced, too plastic, too what.

    Hope you realize what you’re working for.

  3. Alex Avatar
    Alex

    I talked to a reconstructive surgeon who does boob jobs and tummy tucks and all that good stuff about this very topic. In the end, I came to agree with him that people should be able to do whatever makes them happy at the end of the day and not be judged by others. Even if what makes them happy is entirely based on social pressures or whatever else; it is something which obviously concerns them though it may not concern us. Being unable to understand these different points of view seems shallow and close minded to me.

  4. Alex Avatar
    Alex

    I talked to a reconstructive surgeon who does boob jobs and tummy tucks and all that good stuff about this very topic. In the end, I came to agree with him that people should be able to do whatever makes them happy at the end of the day and not be judged by others. Even if what makes them happy is entirely based on social pressures or whatever else; it is something which obviously concerns them though it may not concern us. Being unable to understand these different points of view seems shallow and close minded to me.

  5. Lananaroux Avatar
    Lananaroux

    Folks sure are surly round here.

  6. Lananaroux Avatar
    Lananaroux

    Folks sure are surly round here.

  7. Pidge Avatar
    Pidge

    Please don’t start this again.

  8. Pidge Avatar
    Pidge

    Please don’t start this again.

  9. Dimruthien Avatar

    I just… don’t like fake breasts. I mean on some people they look really good, but on someone as thin as this lady it’s apparent that they’re fake, and I just don’t like that personally.

    I do like her tan though. That’s a nice tan. And waist cinches are aweet as.

  10. Dimruthien Avatar

    I just… don’t like fake breasts. I mean on some people they look really good, but on someone as thin as this lady it’s apparent that they’re fake, and I just don’t like that personally.

    I do like her tan though. That’s a nice tan. And waist cinches are aweet as.

  11. Isalicious Avatar
    Isalicious

    Am I the only one that thinks the labial piercings on the first picture look Photoshopped?

  12. Isalicious Avatar
    Isalicious

    Am I the only one that thinks the labial piercings on the first picture look Photoshopped?

  13. Giles Avatar

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

    >Surely you can be more original than that.

    More original than cutting and pasting my own text?

  14. Giles Avatar

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

    >Surely you can be more original than that.

    More original than cutting and pasting my own text?

  15. Graley Avatar

    Giles- shh

    The people have spoken!
    Fake breasts for all!

  16. Graley Avatar

    Giles- shh

    The people have spoken!
    Fake breasts for all!

  17. Giles Avatar

    >>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.

    Another difference is that ‘modded’ people are often an ‘active’ audience in their identifying of others. Most modded people will modify themselves (stretching, piercing even tattooing). Breast augmentation is always done by someone else.

    Research shows quite clearly that those wishing to beautify themselves through cosmetic enhancement have more ‘passive’ reactions to images in the media allowing themselves to ‘soak up’ textual semiotics (i.e. to be normal you have to have large breasts, a message disseminated via Hollywood for over 80 years).

    The mainstream media has happily pushed the idea of ‘normal’, it is up to us whether we choose what we want or what society demands.

  18. Giles Avatar

    >>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.

    Another difference is that ‘modded’ people are often an ‘active’ audience in their identifying of others. Most modded people will modify themselves (stretching, piercing even tattooing). Breast augmentation is always done by someone else.

    Research shows quite clearly that those wishing to beautify themselves through cosmetic enhancement have more ‘passive’ reactions to images in the media allowing themselves to ‘soak up’ textual semiotics (i.e. to be normal you have to have large breasts, a message disseminated via Hollywood for over 80 years).

    The mainstream media has happily pushed the idea of ‘normal’, it is up to us whether we choose what we want or what society demands.

  19. shekaste Avatar
    shekaste

    Sartre’s Look, Giles?

  20. shekaste Avatar
    shekaste

    Sartre’s Look, Giles?

  21. Ward. Avatar

    Perhaps the media has little influence at all, simply responding to a demand for something that people just want.
    Giles: Do they really disgust you?, I’m not really questioning your oppinion just the reason behind it.
    Oh and I’m probably not the only one that would have liked close ups of that last picture, the weighted look is very interesting.

  22. Ward. Avatar

    Perhaps the media has little influence at all, simply responding to a demand for something that people just want.
    Giles: Do they really disgust you?, I’m not really questioning your oppinion just the reason behind it.
    Oh and I’m probably not the only one that would have liked close ups of that last picture, the weighted look is very interesting.

  23. Kat777 Avatar
    Kat777

    i’ll say to giles what i beleive i already said to him in another thread regarding this topic. breast implants are NOT widely supported and accepted. when i told my freinds and family i planned to get them, EVERYONE i know except my husband was either disgusted, outraged, or disapointed in me.
    the fact is, breasts are feminine. some women want bigger ones, some want smaller, who the fuck are you to decide thats not their descision? thats its some shallow descision influenced by the media?
    also, how can you possibly imply that a woman who is wearing pretty extreme body jewelry such as this, is striving to meet the medias ideas of normal?
    your argument makes little sence. i’ll use myself as an example here. if i was getting augmentation done to be veiwed as normal by society at large, wouldn’t that show in more areas? wouldn’t i bleach my hair to be blond like all the large breasted porn stars? wouldn’t i want to be tan and have blue eyes? wouldn’t i cake on foundation to hide the hereditary circles under my eyes? and i’d surely get a nose job!
    but guess what? instead, i’m a 5’9, 160lb pale woman with long mediocre brown hair, who wears no concealer, has brown eyes and love them, doesn’t get her nails done, and loves her rather large (and therefore defining :)) nose. i just happen to want a larger breast size to go with my large ribcage and even larger hips.

    P.S: i love when MEN decide what is sexist FOR a woman…does anyone else see the irony here?

  24. Kat777 Avatar
    Kat777

    i’ll say to giles what i beleive i already said to him in another thread regarding this topic. breast implants are NOT widely supported and accepted. when i told my freinds and family i planned to get them, EVERYONE i know except my husband was either disgusted, outraged, or disapointed in me.
    the fact is, breasts are feminine. some women want bigger ones, some want smaller, who the fuck are you to decide thats not their descision? thats its some shallow descision influenced by the media?
    also, how can you possibly imply that a woman who is wearing pretty extreme body jewelry such as this, is striving to meet the medias ideas of normal?
    your argument makes little sence. i’ll use myself as an example here. if i was getting augmentation done to be veiwed as normal by society at large, wouldn’t that show in more areas? wouldn’t i bleach my hair to be blond like all the large breasted porn stars? wouldn’t i want to be tan and have blue eyes? wouldn’t i cake on foundation to hide the hereditary circles under my eyes? and i’d surely get a nose job!
    but guess what? instead, i’m a 5’9, 160lb pale woman with long mediocre brown hair, who wears no concealer, has brown eyes and love them, doesn’t get her nails done, and loves her rather large (and therefore defining :)) nose. i just happen to want a larger breast size to go with my large ribcage and even larger hips.

    P.S: i love when MEN decide what is sexist FOR a woman…does anyone else see the irony here?

  25. weefaery Avatar
    weefaery

    Damn, all I can is.. well said #61!

  26. weefaery Avatar
    weefaery

    Damn, all I can is.. well said #61!

  27. Hayduke Avatar
    Hayduke

    “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.”
    – Dr. Seuss

  28. Hayduke Avatar
    Hayduke

    “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.”
    – Dr. Seuss

  29. redeye Avatar

    giles, why does body modification inherently have to be butting heads with “mainstream” society? my choice to modify is my own, improving my own aesthetic just as breast implants do for some women. your argument presumes we’re all making some kind of statement about our rebellious disconnect from society. me, i just want to look purty…

  30. redeye Avatar

    giles, why does body modification inherently have to be butting heads with “mainstream” society? my choice to modify is my own, improving my own aesthetic just as breast implants do for some women. your argument presumes we’re all making some kind of statement about our rebellious disconnect from society. me, i just want to look purty…

  31. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    why do fake boobs always look so artificial? I mean, is there no way to modify/enlarge/shape/whatever breast without ending up with something that looks like a pair of footballs nailed to a plank? cant plastic surgeons just make them look a little “nicer” without taking away the natural look? or is it just because women want them to look like that?

  32. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    why do fake boobs always look so artificial? I mean, is there no way to modify/enlarge/shape/whatever breast without ending up with something that looks like a pair of footballs nailed to a plank? cant plastic surgeons just make them look a little “nicer” without taking away the natural look? or is it just because women want them to look like that?

  33. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    Maybe this is just me, but I don’t find her body attractive at all. I feel like if I touched her she’d be plastic-y. I hope Dominik, her husband who is so insecure he needs to whore is wifes silicone injected body all over the internet likes that whole “I’m screwing a barbie” thing.

  34. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    Maybe this is just me, but I don’t find her body attractive at all. I feel like if I touched her she’d be plastic-y. I hope Dominik, her husband who is so insecure he needs to whore is wifes silicone injected body all over the internet likes that whole “I’m screwing a barbie” thing.

  35. Angie Avatar
    Angie

    If anyone changes their body in a voluntary mannor then (in my opinion) it’s a mod. I personally don’t like or agree with cosmetic surgery, but then my gran never agreed or liked my piercings and tattoos! Everyone has thier own idea of what they want thier body to look like. Some people sit there and depress themselves because they are unhappy with how they look, others (for thier own reasons) take steps and make changes (modify). Basically, what I’m trying to say is, if you change your body through piercing, tattoos, implants, etc. then you can’t diss people for getting cosmetic surgery. At the end of the day, it’s all about changing and modifying what you got, in any shape or form.

  36. Angie Avatar
    Angie

    If anyone changes their body in a voluntary mannor then (in my opinion) it’s a mod. I personally don’t like or agree with cosmetic surgery, but then my gran never agreed or liked my piercings and tattoos! Everyone has thier own idea of what they want thier body to look like. Some people sit there and depress themselves because they are unhappy with how they look, others (for thier own reasons) take steps and make changes (modify). Basically, what I’m trying to say is, if you change your body through piercing, tattoos, implants, etc. then you can’t diss people for getting cosmetic surgery. At the end of the day, it’s all about changing and modifying what you got, in any shape or form.

  37. Kiera Avatar
    Kiera

    @59
    Giles, I typically do a good job of ignoring you. Not that I don’t see your point of view, I just don’t like the way you seem to use your educational background as a weapon. Sometimes when I read what you’ve written, I get the distinct feeling that you care less about the matters you’re discussing and more about sounding like the world’s expert at (choose your topic). And I’m not even going to touch the women’s issues (particularly that of safety/objectification/abuse). Stop it.
    As you seem to be pointing out (either directly or indirectly, depending on post) the ‘modded community’ is one that wants to think for itself- barring any of those that fit into the ‘scene kid’ category- so LET US DO SO. I don’t need any of your intellectulization of my reactions nor do I need to be ‘shrunk’ sociologically everytime I read modblog.

  38. Kiera Avatar
    Kiera

    @59
    Giles, I typically do a good job of ignoring you. Not that I don’t see your point of view, I just don’t like the way you seem to use your educational background as a weapon. Sometimes when I read what you’ve written, I get the distinct feeling that you care less about the matters you’re discussing and more about sounding like the world’s expert at (choose your topic). And I’m not even going to touch the women’s issues (particularly that of safety/objectification/abuse). Stop it.
    As you seem to be pointing out (either directly or indirectly, depending on post) the ‘modded community’ is one that wants to think for itself- barring any of those that fit into the ‘scene kid’ category- so LET US DO SO. I don’t need any of your intellectulization of my reactions nor do I need to be ‘shrunk’ sociologically everytime I read modblog.

  39. Kiera Avatar
    Kiera

    Oh, and btw, I have stretched piercings (though not to any ‘extreme’ level), but all of my work, both tattoo and piercing, has been done by professionals because I trust in them to have the knowledge of anatomy, tools and safety (both in the procedural component and lack of contamination) to do so where I lack those skills.

  40. Kiera Avatar
    Kiera

    Oh, and btw, I have stretched piercings (though not to any ‘extreme’ level), but all of my work, both tattoo and piercing, has been done by professionals because I trust in them to have the knowledge of anatomy, tools and safety (both in the procedural component and lack of contamination) to do so where I lack those skills.

  41. Rauka Avatar
    Rauka

    Fake boobs, Fake hornes, its the same and I love them the same.

  42. Rauka Avatar
    Rauka

    Fake boobs, Fake hornes, its the same and I love them the same.

  43. KayeStar Avatar

    I understand that everyone has an opinion, but why do some feel they must to talk negatively about the subject. It is one thing to say you aren’t a fan of breast implants or that you don’t like the look because it is plastic looking or, hell, you don’t think cosmetic surgery is body modification in this site’s sense. But is it really necessary to demean the subject (“whoring out his wife on the internet”, “creating an ideal of beauty as perpetuated by media”, etc)? Obviously this person wanted the various mods (whether is be cosmetic surgery, piercings, or body sculpting) for THEIR body.
    As for people thinking that this entry was only done because “sex sells” and her body is “average” when it comes to mods- since when must one’s body be covered in mods for it to be posted? I think Shannon does a great job in posting completely diverse entries, yet whenever he posts a naked, or half naked woman with few mods people start going off that it is just because sex sells, blah blah blah. I don’t know about anyone else, but I read this blog daily for the variety whether it be a naked 125 lb woman with 36C breast with one nipple piercing and a rose tattoo on her hip or an interview with an eunuch or photos of a 250 lb graying man engaged in blood-play. Who am I to decide what is good for someone else, what is standard in one’s mind may be extreme in someone else’s.

  44. KayeStar Avatar

    I understand that everyone has an opinion, but why do some feel they must to talk negatively about the subject. It is one thing to say you aren’t a fan of breast implants or that you don’t like the look because it is plastic looking or, hell, you don’t think cosmetic surgery is body modification in this site’s sense. But is it really necessary to demean the subject (“whoring out his wife on the internet”, “creating an ideal of beauty as perpetuated by media”, etc)? Obviously this person wanted the various mods (whether is be cosmetic surgery, piercings, or body sculpting) for THEIR body.
    As for people thinking that this entry was only done because “sex sells” and her body is “average” when it comes to mods- since when must one’s body be covered in mods for it to be posted? I think Shannon does a great job in posting completely diverse entries, yet whenever he posts a naked, or half naked woman with few mods people start going off that it is just because sex sells, blah blah blah. I don’t know about anyone else, but I read this blog daily for the variety whether it be a naked 125 lb woman with 36C breast with one nipple piercing and a rose tattoo on her hip or an interview with an eunuch or photos of a 250 lb graying man engaged in blood-play. Who am I to decide what is good for someone else, what is standard in one’s mind may be extreme in someone else’s.

  45. Dr. Awkward Avatar
    Dr. Awkward

    Thanks Kiera for saying what I’ve wanted to say to that pompous ass since I started coming to ModBlog. Not that Giles gives a flying fuck but I’m getting utterly steamed at this intellectual snobbery that really doesn’t add any value to the post itself. Frankly, you can shrink me any way you like, Giles, and keep your smug superiority but stop waving your intellectual dick in everyone’s face.

  46. Dr. Awkward Avatar
    Dr. Awkward

    Thanks Kiera for saying what I’ve wanted to say to that pompous ass since I started coming to ModBlog. Not that Giles gives a flying fuck but I’m getting utterly steamed at this intellectual snobbery that really doesn’t add any value to the post itself. Frankly, you can shrink me any way you like, Giles, and keep your smug superiority but stop waving your intellectual dick in everyone’s face.

  47. tyger burning bright Avatar

    “Fake breasts for all!”

    I do get the joke. And I’m not going to speculate about whether this woman’s motivations are politically correct. But the “if you want them, why not, it’s all good” tone of some comments makes me a little twitchy. I’m not writing this as a hater, just as someone who considered implants myself — to the point of consulting with several surgeons — before deciding against them.

    First, there’s the cost. I think the average is around $7,000 in the US.

    There’s the invasiveness. Many implants are even placed under the pectoral muscle. It’s major “hardcore” surgery, as #7 pointed out.

    There’s the need for eventual replacement, or removal plus repair of the stretched-out tissue.

    There’s the risk of complications. My sister got implants from a reputable doctor, then went back for a second surgery to deal with some very painful contracture.

    If this woman (or any woman) is happy with her implants, great. Really. Personally, though, I’m not nearly that hardcore!

  48. tyger burning bright Avatar

    “Fake breasts for all!”

    I do get the joke. And I’m not going to speculate about whether this woman’s motivations are politically correct. But the “if you want them, why not, it’s all good” tone of some comments makes me a little twitchy. I’m not writing this as a hater, just as someone who considered implants myself — to the point of consulting with several surgeons — before deciding against them.

    First, there’s the cost. I think the average is around $7,000 in the US.

    There’s the invasiveness. Many implants are even placed under the pectoral muscle. It’s major “hardcore” surgery, as #7 pointed out.

    There’s the need for eventual replacement, or removal plus repair of the stretched-out tissue.

    There’s the risk of complications. My sister got implants from a reputable doctor, then went back for a second surgery to deal with some very painful contracture.

    If this woman (or any woman) is happy with her implants, great. Really. Personally, though, I’m not nearly that hardcore!

  49. Celeste_Tial Avatar
    Celeste_Tial

    the lovely colour of her skin makes me wish for the beach!

  50. Celeste_Tial Avatar
    Celeste_Tial

    the lovely colour of her skin makes me wish for the beach!

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