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. silvereden Avatar
    silvereden

    Whether people like it or not, and whether they see it or not, every picture on ModBlog is connected, and we are all connected to those people in the pictures. I assume most of us visit ModBlong because we’re modified in some way – well, there you have it. We are all modified, we are all chasing our personal aesthetic goals. We are a COMMUNITY.

    It doesn’t matter if you have one tiny lower back tattoo or a full suit, if you have a lobe piercing in each ear or an extensive genital ladder, and yes, it doesn’t matter if you have fake breasts or detailed silicone implants. As people we have chosen to change our bodies, and in doing so have made OURSELVES happy. Other people may be influenced by our decisions, and they may be made happy themselves, happy for us, or they might even be disgusted or turned off, but WE ARE HAPPY.

    My tattoos tell my story, my experiences, my pain and joy, and most importantly, they made my skin physically represent the way I felt inside. And until this woman comes on ModBlog and posts to say that she only got her breast implants because she felt pressured by Hollywood’s representation of women and thought that the only way she could ever be loved and accepted is to look exactly like them, then you know what, I’ll believe that she did it because SHE WANTED TO. Not because of some deep psychological loathing for her body but because they add something to her perception of herself, they give her confidence, they make her feel sexy. She has gone to great lengths to achieve a physical aesthetic and for that she deserves some credit and respect.

    We have no right to judge her any more than we judge the girl walking down the street with a single nose piercing for being “under modded”. We are perfectly free to say that in general we don’t like breast implants (some people really don’t, that’s fine), but who are we to say she’s stupid for doing it? HER body, HER choice. We are a community joined by the collective changes to our bodies, big or small, and if we ask for respect for our choices it is only fair that we give the same respect to others as well.

  2. silvereden Avatar
    silvereden

    Whether people like it or not, and whether they see it or not, every picture on ModBlog is connected, and we are all connected to those people in the pictures. I assume most of us visit ModBlong because we’re modified in some way – well, there you have it. We are all modified, we are all chasing our personal aesthetic goals. We are a COMMUNITY.

    It doesn’t matter if you have one tiny lower back tattoo or a full suit, if you have a lobe piercing in each ear or an extensive genital ladder, and yes, it doesn’t matter if you have fake breasts or detailed silicone implants. As people we have chosen to change our bodies, and in doing so have made OURSELVES happy. Other people may be influenced by our decisions, and they may be made happy themselves, happy for us, or they might even be disgusted or turned off, but WE ARE HAPPY.

    My tattoos tell my story, my experiences, my pain and joy, and most importantly, they made my skin physically represent the way I felt inside. And until this woman comes on ModBlog and posts to say that she only got her breast implants because she felt pressured by Hollywood’s representation of women and thought that the only way she could ever be loved and accepted is to look exactly like them, then you know what, I’ll believe that she did it because SHE WANTED TO. Not because of some deep psychological loathing for her body but because they add something to her perception of herself, they give her confidence, they make her feel sexy. She has gone to great lengths to achieve a physical aesthetic and for that she deserves some credit and respect.

    We have no right to judge her any more than we judge the girl walking down the street with a single nose piercing for being “under modded”. We are perfectly free to say that in general we don’t like breast implants (some people really don’t, that’s fine), but who are we to say she’s stupid for doing it? HER body, HER choice. We are a community joined by the collective changes to our bodies, big or small, and if we ask for respect for our choices it is only fair that we give the same respect to others as well.

  3. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    I don’t get why some people think giles posts are intelectual. basically he’s repeating himself over and over again, throwing “researches” in without even mentioning the source, mistaking models of group behavior for the behavior of indivduals and decorating the whole thing with some foreign words. sorry, it needs a bit more to impress me.

  4. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    I don’t get why some people think giles posts are intelectual. basically he’s repeating himself over and over again, throwing “researches” in without even mentioning the source, mistaking models of group behavior for the behavior of indivduals and decorating the whole thing with some foreign words. sorry, it needs a bit more to impress me.

  5. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    while talking about “beeing not impressed”…if someone can show me a woman who succesfully performed a breast augmentation on herself, I’ll be impressed 😉

  6. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    while talking about “beeing not impressed”…if someone can show me a woman who succesfully performed a breast augmentation on herself, I’ll be impressed 😉

  7. Dr. Awkward Avatar
    Dr. Awkward

    Sarah – Well, I would call it ‘pseudo-intellectual’. Not that I think he is being too genuinely smart and it makes my head hurt or something like that. Pretty much, when I say ‘intellectual’ I mean exactly what you’re saying. Goodness, please don’t think I’m trying to say Giles is smart or something. 🙂

  8. Dr. Awkward Avatar
    Dr. Awkward

    Sarah – Well, I would call it ‘pseudo-intellectual’. Not that I think he is being too genuinely smart and it makes my head hurt or something like that. Pretty much, when I say ‘intellectual’ I mean exactly what you’re saying. Goodness, please don’t think I’m trying to say Giles is smart or something. 🙂

  9. Giles Avatar

    >>Giles, and keep your smug superiority but stop waving your intellectual dick in everyone’s face.

    I’m sorry that your inferiority is such a hang-up for you. There is help you can obtain if necessary.

    Sarah – I have posted my sources ‘ad nauseum’, do you wish me to repeat them again only you seem to have a massive problem with repetition.

    You could do worse than read “Psychological Aspects of Plastic Surgery: Clinical, Empirical, and Ethical Perspectives” (Sarwer, Cash & Goldwyn). Possibly THE best source of information for anyone discussing cosmetic surgery in any context. Failing that you could simply resort to bland insults.

    Choice is yours. 😉

  10. Giles Avatar

    >>Giles, and keep your smug superiority but stop waving your intellectual dick in everyone’s face.

    I’m sorry that your inferiority is such a hang-up for you. There is help you can obtain if necessary.

    Sarah – I have posted my sources ‘ad nauseum’, do you wish me to repeat them again only you seem to have a massive problem with repetition.

    You could do worse than read “Psychological Aspects of Plastic Surgery: Clinical, Empirical, and Ethical Perspectives” (Sarwer, Cash & Goldwyn). Possibly THE best source of information for anyone discussing cosmetic surgery in any context. Failing that you could simply resort to bland insults.

    Choice is yours. 😉

  11. Giles Avatar

    Pressure to be perky: Society leads college women to get breast augmentations

    Jill Miller, a 19-year-old student at the U, got a breast augmentation last February to feel more comfortable with her body. While it might seem drastic, some women, including many
    college-aged women, are turning to plastic surgery as a means to solve their issues with self-esteem, said Dr. Theresa Martinez of the U’s sociology department. Before her surgery, Miller would stuff her swimsuit in order to feel more secure while at the pool. After having the surgery, Miller commented, “I am a lot more confident.” Richard Fryer, a plastic surgeon
    at the Madison Health Clinic, said that many of his patients
    have a very small breast size and are turning to surgery to help them fit better in their clothes and to help them feel
    more confident.
    “I think that if you have something you’ve been very self conscious about for a long time, there’s a kind of satisfaction you get when you address the problem,” Fryer said.
    Fryer said he believes plastic surgery has been popularized
    by TV and is becoming more socially acceptable, but surgery
    still comes with risks. According to Fryer, recovery
    time differs depending on the patients, and complications can
    occur. Fryer knows some patients who were able to go back
    to work the day after surgery. But for Dayna Keiser, a U graduate, a full recovery took a lot longer. Keiser said her recovery as “very bad” and that she was “in a lot of pain.”
    After her breast augmentation surgery, Keiser said she felt “a
    little bit more secure-but being a woman, you never really feel
    secure with yourself.”Martinez agrees. “American women have terrible issues with low self-esteem,” Martinez said.
    Usually, women are held to a stricter standard of appearance
    then their male counterparts and are pushed to be “younger, prettier, better, thinner, etc.,” Martinez said. “Girls find their self-esteem determined more by what others think while boys are more about their own ability to master and control their environment.” She cited men and society as two factors that shape women’s perceptions of how their breasts should look. “There are fetishes that some men do have with breast size. This is probably influenced a bit by biology and cues with regard to fertility,” Martinez said. Matt Christensen, a sophomore in accounting, said that breasts “help me notice the girl. It’s shallow, but it’s true.” But in Christensen’s opinion, “natural is best.” Martinez also named society as an influence, saying “in the past, larger women were on the stage and screen as sex objects. They were more voluptuous, like
    Marilyn Monroe. Breasts were bigger in part because women
    were heavier,” Martinez said. Now American culture has become
    more diet-oriented, making it very difficult to keep a large
    breast size while still fitting into size two pants, Martinez said. So breast implants can give women a distorted “best of both worlds” ideal, she said. Martinez does see plastic surgery
    as a healthy option in some cases, such as women who “have
    been ‘fl at-chested’ their entire lives and always felt bad about that one aspect of themselves. I think a healthy woman in
    that position, who can see her imperfections in perspective, might be a good candidate for plastic surgery.”
    Though only about 5 percent of college women have had plastic surgery, 60 percent of them of them said they could envision having at least one cosmetic surgery in their lifetime, according to the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

  12. Giles Avatar

    Pressure to be perky: Society leads college women to get breast augmentations

    Jill Miller, a 19-year-old student at the U, got a breast augmentation last February to feel more comfortable with her body. While it might seem drastic, some women, including many
    college-aged women, are turning to plastic surgery as a means to solve their issues with self-esteem, said Dr. Theresa Martinez of the U’s sociology department. Before her surgery, Miller would stuff her swimsuit in order to feel more secure while at the pool. After having the surgery, Miller commented, “I am a lot more confident.” Richard Fryer, a plastic surgeon
    at the Madison Health Clinic, said that many of his patients
    have a very small breast size and are turning to surgery to help them fit better in their clothes and to help them feel
    more confident.
    “I think that if you have something you’ve been very self conscious about for a long time, there’s a kind of satisfaction you get when you address the problem,” Fryer said.
    Fryer said he believes plastic surgery has been popularized
    by TV and is becoming more socially acceptable, but surgery
    still comes with risks. According to Fryer, recovery
    time differs depending on the patients, and complications can
    occur. Fryer knows some patients who were able to go back
    to work the day after surgery. But for Dayna Keiser, a U graduate, a full recovery took a lot longer. Keiser said her recovery as “very bad” and that she was “in a lot of pain.”
    After her breast augmentation surgery, Keiser said she felt “a
    little bit more secure-but being a woman, you never really feel
    secure with yourself.”Martinez agrees. “American women have terrible issues with low self-esteem,” Martinez said.
    Usually, women are held to a stricter standard of appearance
    then their male counterparts and are pushed to be “younger, prettier, better, thinner, etc.,” Martinez said. “Girls find their self-esteem determined more by what others think while boys are more about their own ability to master and control their environment.” She cited men and society as two factors that shape women’s perceptions of how their breasts should look. “There are fetishes that some men do have with breast size. This is probably influenced a bit by biology and cues with regard to fertility,” Martinez said. Matt Christensen, a sophomore in accounting, said that breasts “help me notice the girl. It’s shallow, but it’s true.” But in Christensen’s opinion, “natural is best.” Martinez also named society as an influence, saying “in the past, larger women were on the stage and screen as sex objects. They were more voluptuous, like
    Marilyn Monroe. Breasts were bigger in part because women
    were heavier,” Martinez said. Now American culture has become
    more diet-oriented, making it very difficult to keep a large
    breast size while still fitting into size two pants, Martinez said. So breast implants can give women a distorted “best of both worlds” ideal, she said. Martinez does see plastic surgery
    as a healthy option in some cases, such as women who “have
    been ‘fl at-chested’ their entire lives and always felt bad about that one aspect of themselves. I think a healthy woman in
    that position, who can see her imperfections in perspective, might be a good candidate for plastic surgery.”
    Though only about 5 percent of college women have had plastic surgery, 60 percent of them of them said they could envision having at least one cosmetic surgery in their lifetime, according to the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

  13. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    ahh, you read a book. the book that holds the ultimate and only truth about plastic surgery. like the bible. sorry for the irony, and just to get this clear: I’m not picking on your opinions, I’m picking on your “perfomance”. doing researches, reading books? fine. drawing conclusions from what you’ve read? fine, too. presenting your conclusions as if they are the one and only truth? not fine. not matter how much you learn, read and research (which is in no way wrong), it will never be more than just the actual state of your knowledge (which forms your opinion), or, on a higher level, the actual state of science. but every research, no matter on which subject, might be proven wrong. god luck for us, otherwise we would still believe that the eart is flat and that homosexuality is a disease. just leave the preservence of the one and only truth to the catholic church, they have performed perfectly at this subject for ages.

  14. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    ahh, you read a book. the book that holds the ultimate and only truth about plastic surgery. like the bible. sorry for the irony, and just to get this clear: I’m not picking on your opinions, I’m picking on your “perfomance”. doing researches, reading books? fine. drawing conclusions from what you’ve read? fine, too. presenting your conclusions as if they are the one and only truth? not fine. not matter how much you learn, read and research (which is in no way wrong), it will never be more than just the actual state of your knowledge (which forms your opinion), or, on a higher level, the actual state of science. but every research, no matter on which subject, might be proven wrong. god luck for us, otherwise we would still believe that the eart is flat and that homosexuality is a disease. just leave the preservence of the one and only truth to the catholic church, they have performed perfectly at this subject for ages.

  15. Anne Avatar
    Anne

    #66- Yes, it is entirely possible for women to get breast enhancement that looks natural. There are a wide variety of sizes and shapes of implants, and many woman spend quite a bit of time with their doctors deciding which shape is best for them. Obviously, many women choose breast shapes that aren’t natural, which points to their original reason for getting enhancement– they don’t want what was “natural” for them, they want something that is noticeably different.

  16. Anne Avatar
    Anne

    #66- Yes, it is entirely possible for women to get breast enhancement that looks natural. There are a wide variety of sizes and shapes of implants, and many woman spend quite a bit of time with their doctors deciding which shape is best for them. Obviously, many women choose breast shapes that aren’t natural, which points to their original reason for getting enhancement– they don’t want what was “natural” for them, they want something that is noticeably different.

  17. Giles Avatar

    >>presenting your conclusions as if they are the one and only truth? not fine

    I don’t recall ever saying or even hinting towards this.

  18. Giles Avatar

    >>presenting your conclusions as if they are the one and only truth? not fine

    I don’t recall ever saying or even hinting towards this.

  19. blasphemouskell Avatar
    blasphemouskell

    i have one view on fake tittes

    as long as they don’t pop when i play with them i’m just fine 🙂

  20. blasphemouskell Avatar
    blasphemouskell

    i have one view on fake tittes

    as long as they don’t pop when i play with them i’m just fine 🙂

  21. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    thats why I wrote “as if” and not “you did” or “you said”. and even if anybody around here would read the books you recommend, it still doesn’t change the fact that people 1) might not agree 2) those researches might be proven wrong. I won’t repeat myself a third time, I’m quite sure you understand my point.

  22. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    thats why I wrote “as if” and not “you did” or “you said”. and even if anybody around here would read the books you recommend, it still doesn’t change the fact that people 1) might not agree 2) those researches might be proven wrong. I won’t repeat myself a third time, I’m quite sure you understand my point.

  23. dhtseany Avatar

    Could everyone just shut up already?? Shannon already explained that she wanted to look like that. If you wanted to remove your hand and submit pics to show it off, would you want bullshit comments like “OMG what a homo” or “She looks like a moron”? No, you wouldn’t. So how about everyone just sit back and thank her for the submission.

    The end.

  24. dhtseany Avatar

    Could everyone just shut up already?? Shannon already explained that she wanted to look like that. If you wanted to remove your hand and submit pics to show it off, would you want bullshit comments like “OMG what a homo” or “She looks like a moron”? No, you wouldn’t. So how about everyone just sit back and thank her for the submission.

    The end.

  25. Jenn Avatar
    Jenn

    my place in this matter is that: fake breasts are usually gotten to make oneself look more like the “ideal” woman. putting silicone implants under your skin in various places is eons different, because you’re doing it to better yourself for your own reasons, not someone else’s.

  26. Jenn Avatar
    Jenn

    my place in this matter is that: fake breasts are usually gotten to make oneself look more like the “ideal” woman. putting silicone implants under your skin in various places is eons different, because you’re doing it to better yourself for your own reasons, not someone else’s.

  27. Bob Avatar
    Bob

    Always happy to read Giles’ comments (so long as they don’t lapse into insults). Don’t always agree, often think he’s too determinist – but he does cite his sources, and makes points that can be argued, held up or refuted.

    I think that discussion based on arguments is central to any constellation of individuals that cultivate and reflect on their social and cultural ties, i.e. a community. Telling someone to shut up when they offer up debate is the opposite of community building. It is the start of sectarianism.

  28. Bob Avatar
    Bob

    Always happy to read Giles’ comments (so long as they don’t lapse into insults). Don’t always agree, often think he’s too determinist – but he does cite his sources, and makes points that can be argued, held up or refuted.

    I think that discussion based on arguments is central to any constellation of individuals that cultivate and reflect on their social and cultural ties, i.e. a community. Telling someone to shut up when they offer up debate is the opposite of community building. It is the start of sectarianism.

  29. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    *****I think that discussion based on arguments is central to any constellation of individuals that cultivate and reflect on their social and cultural ties, i.e. a community. Telling someone to shut up when they offer up debate is the opposite of community building. It is the start of sectarianism.*****

    oh…shit….to many….big..words…oh fuck….the apes head…..hurts…..gaaaaahhhh!!!!

  30. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    *****I think that discussion based on arguments is central to any constellation of individuals that cultivate and reflect on their social and cultural ties, i.e. a community. Telling someone to shut up when they offer up debate is the opposite of community building. It is the start of sectarianism.*****

    oh…shit….to many….big..words…oh fuck….the apes head…..hurts…..gaaaaahhhh!!!!

  31. original_sly Avatar
    original_sly

    holy crap, what a sh*tstorm this post created. i love the way discussion here is sparked by hardly anything! does anyone else think she looks really old? since the face is blurred i can only go by the neck and hair, but she looks OLD lol kudos on the body though, alot of work must go into that!

  32. original_sly Avatar
    original_sly

    holy crap, what a sh*tstorm this post created. i love the way discussion here is sparked by hardly anything! does anyone else think she looks really old? since the face is blurred i can only go by the neck and hair, but she looks OLD lol kudos on the body though, alot of work must go into that!

  33. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    i dont care if she is old…i’d clean the cobwebs from the rafters no matter what her age with that body….
    SpeedoApe

  34. SpeedoApe Avatar
    SpeedoApe

    i dont care if she is old…i’d clean the cobwebs from the rafters no matter what her age with that body….
    SpeedoApe

  35. TheWomanMonster Avatar
    TheWomanMonster

    She’s like body-mod Barbie.
    Great photos.
    Dominik from Germany must be VERY proud!
    hehe

  36. TheWomanMonster Avatar
    TheWomanMonster

    She’s like body-mod Barbie.
    Great photos.
    Dominik from Germany must be VERY proud!
    hehe

  37. Lysisca Avatar
    Lysisca

    I’m 23, and therefore not the easily influenced ‘college girl’ that Giles speaks of. I have 34 GG breasts already and I plan on surgery to make em bigger. I do not plan on doing this to fit in. If I was going to do that I would have the reduction that many people have suggested. I just happen to adore the look of huge boobs, and the exaggerated femininity. Just the same as any other mod, such as stretched lobes, forehead implants, or genital piercing, I am going to have it done purely because it is something I personally find attractive, even though many people like Giles think it’s ‘sick’. Let me ask, would I have it done to please people after hearing closed minded sexist comments like Giles has made?
    Giles – You act like the standard bearer for women, but in reality with your set, strict and never changing ideals you are just as sexist as others, but in a far worse way in my opinion. Let us women speak for ourselves…heaven knows we can do it!

  38. Lysisca Avatar
    Lysisca

    I’m 23, and therefore not the easily influenced ‘college girl’ that Giles speaks of. I have 34 GG breasts already and I plan on surgery to make em bigger. I do not plan on doing this to fit in. If I was going to do that I would have the reduction that many people have suggested. I just happen to adore the look of huge boobs, and the exaggerated femininity. Just the same as any other mod, such as stretched lobes, forehead implants, or genital piercing, I am going to have it done purely because it is something I personally find attractive, even though many people like Giles think it’s ‘sick’. Let me ask, would I have it done to please people after hearing closed minded sexist comments like Giles has made?
    Giles – You act like the standard bearer for women, but in reality with your set, strict and never changing ideals you are just as sexist as others, but in a far worse way in my opinion. Let us women speak for ourselves…heaven knows we can do it!

  39. smashley Avatar
    smashley

    PEOPLE, WHAT THE HELL??

    FIRST OFF, GIALS, JUST SHUT THE HELL UP! you’re smart, you dont agree with fake tits, we get it. now be off to offending another’s beliefs and pushing yours when a)its total speculation what excatly their beliefs are and b) they arent even around to defend themselves. you dont know why she did it! it could vary just as much as tattoos. for instance, some people go out and get that “18 birthday-right-of-passage tattoo” and its probably something they saw on the wall. or, you could be like me, and get a tattoo for my best friend of 14 years who just killed himself. its not because its pretty, and its not because i want everyone to know what happened (hell, its in latin). no vanity is involved, but its because i love the fact that i can just look at my arm and see the most amazing bond ive ever expierenced and remeber my favorite memory of him. i was also a very bad cutter for 8 years, some consider it a mod with its very noticeable permanent scars. however, it wasnt done with vanity in mind, but with emotional elevation in mind regardless the public scrutiny id face for the rest of my life because i had a problem in the past. one could say its my scarlet letter.

    another example; my mother got breast implants from an A to a DD because she never expierened it before, and ive never seen her happier. i, myself, am just over a DD cup and i can’t WAIT to get a reduction. i dont care about, or pay attention to, what society thinks is beautiful. there is no possible way to satisfy everyone. the idea of beauty is as objective as one’s pain threshold. some cant stand a papercut, while others get off at putting skewers through their balls.

    im sure everyone is find and dandy if you say ‘not for me, but whatever. ‘ im sure there have been people that look at your favourite mod and thought ‘ good God, why???’, even if they didnt say it.
    all beauty is in the eye of the beholder,
    more importantly, the reasons behind changing your body, in whatever way, shape, forum, is in the soul of the mod-ee.

    with that being said, shes amazingly beautiful, and id kill to be where she is right now. ive been longing so much for the beach…

  40. smashley Avatar
    smashley

    PEOPLE, WHAT THE HELL??

    FIRST OFF, GIALS, JUST SHUT THE HELL UP! you’re smart, you dont agree with fake tits, we get it. now be off to offending another’s beliefs and pushing yours when a)its total speculation what excatly their beliefs are and b) they arent even around to defend themselves. you dont know why she did it! it could vary just as much as tattoos. for instance, some people go out and get that “18 birthday-right-of-passage tattoo” and its probably something they saw on the wall. or, you could be like me, and get a tattoo for my best friend of 14 years who just killed himself. its not because its pretty, and its not because i want everyone to know what happened (hell, its in latin). no vanity is involved, but its because i love the fact that i can just look at my arm and see the most amazing bond ive ever expierenced and remeber my favorite memory of him. i was also a very bad cutter for 8 years, some consider it a mod with its very noticeable permanent scars. however, it wasnt done with vanity in mind, but with emotional elevation in mind regardless the public scrutiny id face for the rest of my life because i had a problem in the past. one could say its my scarlet letter.

    another example; my mother got breast implants from an A to a DD because she never expierened it before, and ive never seen her happier. i, myself, am just over a DD cup and i can’t WAIT to get a reduction. i dont care about, or pay attention to, what society thinks is beautiful. there is no possible way to satisfy everyone. the idea of beauty is as objective as one’s pain threshold. some cant stand a papercut, while others get off at putting skewers through their balls.

    im sure everyone is find and dandy if you say ‘not for me, but whatever. ‘ im sure there have been people that look at your favourite mod and thought ‘ good God, why???’, even if they didnt say it.
    all beauty is in the eye of the beholder,
    more importantly, the reasons behind changing your body, in whatever way, shape, forum, is in the soul of the mod-ee.

    with that being said, shes amazingly beautiful, and id kill to be where she is right now. ive been longing so much for the beach…

  41. X Avatar
    X

    Giles, How simple can I make this for you ?

    I’ll keep it nursery school level.

    You have a penis ?
    Well I have a vagina.

    You know what that means ?

    IT MEANS YOU DO NOT SPEAK FOR ME.
    IT MEANS YOU DO NOT SPEAK FOR ANY WOMEN, EVER.

    You do not stand for womens rights. You do not “know what is best” for women. You may, as a human – have as many opinions and view points as you see fit. You can live your life by these personal standards for as long as you wish.

    What you can not do, what is absolutely ludicrous and pathetic that you even attempt, is to lay blanket statements of possible instances over an entire demographic of people. This includes women, big womens, small women, black women, women with small breasts, women who have their nipples removed, women who have breast implants, women who have breast augmentation, women who pierce their third nipple…Do you see where im going with this ?

    Who the fuck are you to decide and and judge any persons reasons behind altering their body ?
    How EXACTLY is it you know that it wasn’t an evening mushroom trip in Peru that the great god of all things robust and orb like sent down from the heavens the mighty inspiration of glorious breasts, causing her to book a breast augmentation first thing the next morning. DIVINE INTERVENTION.

    How do you know it wasn’t the result of needing cancerous tissue removed ?

    How is it, exactly that you claim to know that as a women perfectly capable of thinking for herself and weeding out the unyielding influence of the media IN ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE, and realize that for her personally, when she got dressed and undressed every day that those titties just weren’t cutting the mustard, and for her own personal preference she wanted some bigger breasts, or rounder breasts, or less lumpy breasts, or breasts filled with butterscotch pudding?

    You don’t know shit boy,
    sit the fuck down.

  42. X Avatar
    X

    Giles, How simple can I make this for you ?

    I’ll keep it nursery school level.

    You have a penis ?
    Well I have a vagina.

    You know what that means ?

    IT MEANS YOU DO NOT SPEAK FOR ME.
    IT MEANS YOU DO NOT SPEAK FOR ANY WOMEN, EVER.

    You do not stand for womens rights. You do not “know what is best” for women. You may, as a human – have as many opinions and view points as you see fit. You can live your life by these personal standards for as long as you wish.

    What you can not do, what is absolutely ludicrous and pathetic that you even attempt, is to lay blanket statements of possible instances over an entire demographic of people. This includes women, big womens, small women, black women, women with small breasts, women who have their nipples removed, women who have breast implants, women who have breast augmentation, women who pierce their third nipple…Do you see where im going with this ?

    Who the fuck are you to decide and and judge any persons reasons behind altering their body ?
    How EXACTLY is it you know that it wasn’t an evening mushroom trip in Peru that the great god of all things robust and orb like sent down from the heavens the mighty inspiration of glorious breasts, causing her to book a breast augmentation first thing the next morning. DIVINE INTERVENTION.

    How do you know it wasn’t the result of needing cancerous tissue removed ?

    How is it, exactly that you claim to know that as a women perfectly capable of thinking for herself and weeding out the unyielding influence of the media IN ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE, and realize that for her personally, when she got dressed and undressed every day that those titties just weren’t cutting the mustard, and for her own personal preference she wanted some bigger breasts, or rounder breasts, or less lumpy breasts, or breasts filled with butterscotch pudding?

    You don’t know shit boy,
    sit the fuck down.

  43. Lysisca Avatar
    Lysisca

    X – I salute you

  44. Lysisca Avatar
    Lysisca

    X – I salute you

  45. estrojenn Avatar
    estrojenn

    this what happens when bme hard gets posted for the general public…

  46. estrojenn Avatar
    estrojenn

    this what happens when bme hard gets posted for the general public…

  47. Dimruthien Avatar

    Giles don’t you just love it when you say something and the masses come thundering in to feed the trolls? 😉

  48. Dimruthien Avatar

    Giles don’t you just love it when you say something and the masses come thundering in to feed the trolls? 😉

  49. Ashleigh Avatar

    Can’t someone just admire the mods? LOL

  50. Ashleigh Avatar

    Can’t someone just admire the mods? LOL

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