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. Giles Avatar

    x – Please get a basic education before engaging in conversation with adults.

    I HAVE A BRAIN
    YOU DON’T

    IT MEANS YOU DO NOT SPEAK FOR ME.

    Stupid stupid stupid people.

  2. Giles Avatar

    x – Please get a basic education before engaging in conversation with adults.

    I HAVE A BRAIN
    YOU DON’T

    IT MEANS YOU DO NOT SPEAK FOR ME.

    Stupid stupid stupid people.

  3. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    I wonder if Giles is silly enough to criticize women who get their ears pierced? It’s far, far more “conformist” — after all, a sizable majority of women get their ears pierced, while the number of women who get breast implants is just a smallish minority. More women get tramp-stamps than breast implants — but is he out there insulting them?

  4. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    I wonder if Giles is silly enough to criticize women who get their ears pierced? It’s far, far more “conformist” — after all, a sizable majority of women get their ears pierced, while the number of women who get breast implants is just a smallish minority. More women get tramp-stamps than breast implants — but is he out there insulting them?

  5. Giles Avatar

    Mark – You haven’t understood he argument have you?

    Seriously the amount of stupidity and ignorance on show by some people is astounding. Worse still is the anger being displayed by people with little to no understanding of what has been written.

    Many of you clearly deserve the prejudice that society dishes out to you.

  6. Giles Avatar

    Mark – You haven’t understood he argument have you?

    Seriously the amount of stupidity and ignorance on show by some people is astounding. Worse still is the anger being displayed by people with little to no understanding of what has been written.

    Many of you clearly deserve the prejudice that society dishes out to you.

  7. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    Sadly, I do indeed have trouble understanding prejudice and blind hatred. But I’m glad there are some people who revel in it so freely. It’s kind of refreshing.

    All I see is a childish misogynist who wants to tell women how to live their lives, and who has ridiculous double-standards about which types of conformity are okay and which aren’t. I honestly can’t understand what difference you see between a woman getting her ear pierced and a woman getting breast implants, except that getting breast implants is much more rare and subjects a person to criticism from body-control-freaks.

  8. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    Sadly, I do indeed have trouble understanding prejudice and blind hatred. But I’m glad there are some people who revel in it so freely. It’s kind of refreshing.

    All I see is a childish misogynist who wants to tell women how to live their lives, and who has ridiculous double-standards about which types of conformity are okay and which aren’t. I honestly can’t understand what difference you see between a woman getting her ear pierced and a woman getting breast implants, except that getting breast implants is much more rare and subjects a person to criticism from body-control-freaks.

  9. starspring Avatar
    starspring

    total side note to the sexism masquerading as academia, but only one person has commented about her age-and it was the first thing I thought of-before the implants(don’t care)or the weighted ladder(don’t care)or anything else. As someone who can’t tan, people who are very tanned tend to catch my attention. One thing that tanning often leads to is skin damage-and a faster overall aging of the skin-loss of elasticity among other signs. And her skin does look like someone who has spent-already-quite a few years in the sun. my guess was that she was maybe in her late 30s at the youngest, but possibly much older and-the breast implants do bear this out some what-someone who takes care with her appearance. Maybe she’s a seriously hot German MILF who hits the gym 5 days a week? Whatever the case, its always interesting where these threads go-some people seem to enjoy hanging themselves with them!

  10. starspring Avatar
    starspring

    total side note to the sexism masquerading as academia, but only one person has commented about her age-and it was the first thing I thought of-before the implants(don’t care)or the weighted ladder(don’t care)or anything else. As someone who can’t tan, people who are very tanned tend to catch my attention. One thing that tanning often leads to is skin damage-and a faster overall aging of the skin-loss of elasticity among other signs. And her skin does look like someone who has spent-already-quite a few years in the sun. my guess was that she was maybe in her late 30s at the youngest, but possibly much older and-the breast implants do bear this out some what-someone who takes care with her appearance. Maybe she’s a seriously hot German MILF who hits the gym 5 days a week? Whatever the case, its always interesting where these threads go-some people seem to enjoy hanging themselves with them!

  11. Moe Avatar

    It seems that she has morphed her body into exactly what she has wanted using a wide variety of body modifications. I fail to see how her fake tits make it any less of a transformation.

  12. Moe Avatar

    It seems that she has morphed her body into exactly what she has wanted using a wide variety of body modifications. I fail to see how her fake tits make it any less of a transformation.

  13. Shannon Avatar

    starspring – Yes, I believe she’s an older woman.

  14. Shannon Avatar

    starspring – Yes, I believe she’s an older woman.

  15. mexie Avatar
    mexie

    I think she looks like one of those real dolls,is she a real woman? LOL my daughter has just seen what Im posting and she says she is real because she has cellulite.

  16. mexie Avatar
    mexie

    I think she looks like one of those real dolls,is she a real woman? LOL my daughter has just seen what Im posting and she says she is real because she has cellulite.

  17. Elizabeth Avatar

    Kudos to her. We all should be so fit.

  18. Elizabeth Avatar

    Kudos to her. We all should be so fit.

  19. Kiera Avatar
    Kiera

    *dies laughing @101.

    Speaking of basic education… if we’re down to the point of simple insults then I have to point out, whether you /meant/ it as allusion or not, Giles.. X has to have a brain otherwise she’d be unable to breathe- let alone spell, form sentences in even the most basic sense (though I think she’s quite sensible!) or type.

    Casting stones… tsk tsk.

  20. Kiera Avatar
    Kiera

    *dies laughing @101.

    Speaking of basic education… if we’re down to the point of simple insults then I have to point out, whether you /meant/ it as allusion or not, Giles.. X has to have a brain otherwise she’d be unable to breathe- let alone spell, form sentences in even the most basic sense (though I think she’s quite sensible!) or type.

    Casting stones… tsk tsk.

  21. Giles Avatar

    >>I honestly can’t understand what difference you see between a woman getting her ear pierced and a woman getting breast implants, except that getting breast implants is much more rare and subjects a person to criticism from body-control-freaks.

    That indeed is a huge problem if you can’t “understand” the difference.

    For those who can “understand” the difference here are some more references regarding how the media ‘shape’ women and their images. All of the authors have vaginas too so you can rest knowing they are qualified to comment on media coercion.

    The Media and Body Image: If Looks Could Kill (Paperback)
    by Maggie Wykes
    Even medical opinion notes that the media can influence young women to starve themselves and therefore act as a possible causal factor of disordered eating. Yet surprisingly, little work has addressed either the nature of media representations of the body, or the ways in which audiences interpret and use such images in our contemporary cultural context. “The Media and Body Image” addresses this lack and: draws together literature from sociology, gender studies and psychology; brings together new empirical work on both media representations and audience responses; and offers a broad discussion of this topic in the context of socio-cultural change, gender politics, and self-identity.

    The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women (Paperback) – Naomi Wolf
    The author exposes the tyranny of the beauty myth through the ages and its oppressive function today, in the home and at work, in literature and the media, in relationships between men and women, between women and women. With examples, she confronts the beauty industry and its advertising and uncovers the reasons why women are consumed by this destructive obsession.

    Body Snatchers: How the Media Shapes Women (Paperback)
    by Cyndi Tebbel (Author)
    At no other time in history have women been so preoccupied with the shape they are in. Wherever we look – in magazines on television in films – the prevailing ‘ideal’ body shape for women is closer to a Barbie doll than a real woman. The cosmetics fashion and diet industries the mass media and the burgeoning business of cosmetic surgery all profit from this imagery. But for woman and girls there’s a high price to pay: low esteem body hatred and eating disorders are now a major part of their lives. How do women combat this brainwashing and begin to believe that they are more than a dress size? By challenging the messages that saturate our media and refusing to buy their lies.

    Flesh Wounds: The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery by VL Blum
    For a cultural practice to develop such a tenacious grip, Blum argues, it must be fed from multiple directions: some pragmatic, including the profit motive of surgeons and the increasing need to appear young on the job; some philosophical, such as the notion that a new body is something you can buy or that appearance changes your life. Flesh Wounds is an inquiry into the ideas and practices that have forged such a culture. Tying the boom in cosmetic surgery to a culture-wide trend toward celebrity, Blum explores our growing compulsion to emulate what remain for most of us two-dimensional icons.

  22. Giles Avatar

    >>I honestly can’t understand what difference you see between a woman getting her ear pierced and a woman getting breast implants, except that getting breast implants is much more rare and subjects a person to criticism from body-control-freaks.

    That indeed is a huge problem if you can’t “understand” the difference.

    For those who can “understand” the difference here are some more references regarding how the media ‘shape’ women and their images. All of the authors have vaginas too so you can rest knowing they are qualified to comment on media coercion.

    The Media and Body Image: If Looks Could Kill (Paperback)
    by Maggie Wykes
    Even medical opinion notes that the media can influence young women to starve themselves and therefore act as a possible causal factor of disordered eating. Yet surprisingly, little work has addressed either the nature of media representations of the body, or the ways in which audiences interpret and use such images in our contemporary cultural context. “The Media and Body Image” addresses this lack and: draws together literature from sociology, gender studies and psychology; brings together new empirical work on both media representations and audience responses; and offers a broad discussion of this topic in the context of socio-cultural change, gender politics, and self-identity.

    The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women (Paperback) – Naomi Wolf
    The author exposes the tyranny of the beauty myth through the ages and its oppressive function today, in the home and at work, in literature and the media, in relationships between men and women, between women and women. With examples, she confronts the beauty industry and its advertising and uncovers the reasons why women are consumed by this destructive obsession.

    Body Snatchers: How the Media Shapes Women (Paperback)
    by Cyndi Tebbel (Author)
    At no other time in history have women been so preoccupied with the shape they are in. Wherever we look – in magazines on television in films – the prevailing ‘ideal’ body shape for women is closer to a Barbie doll than a real woman. The cosmetics fashion and diet industries the mass media and the burgeoning business of cosmetic surgery all profit from this imagery. But for woman and girls there’s a high price to pay: low esteem body hatred and eating disorders are now a major part of their lives. How do women combat this brainwashing and begin to believe that they are more than a dress size? By challenging the messages that saturate our media and refusing to buy their lies.

    Flesh Wounds: The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery by VL Blum
    For a cultural practice to develop such a tenacious grip, Blum argues, it must be fed from multiple directions: some pragmatic, including the profit motive of surgeons and the increasing need to appear young on the job; some philosophical, such as the notion that a new body is something you can buy or that appearance changes your life. Flesh Wounds is an inquiry into the ideas and practices that have forged such a culture. Tying the boom in cosmetic surgery to a culture-wide trend toward celebrity, Blum explores our growing compulsion to emulate what remain for most of us two-dimensional icons.

  23. starspring Avatar
    starspring

    Glad you’ve spent so much time reading Giles. But you still haven’t convinced me that this woman got breast implants because of social conditioning. You can throw around all the statistics and socio-crit literature you want-some of those books just point out the obvious anyway-but it still doesn’t mean those reasons are why this particular woman made her decision. You have as much info as the rest of us-which is nothing but photos-certainly not enough data(qualitative or quantitative) to really make anything other than assumptions.

  24. starspring Avatar
    starspring

    Glad you’ve spent so much time reading Giles. But you still haven’t convinced me that this woman got breast implants because of social conditioning. You can throw around all the statistics and socio-crit literature you want-some of those books just point out the obvious anyway-but it still doesn’t mean those reasons are why this particular woman made her decision. You have as much info as the rest of us-which is nothing but photos-certainly not enough data(qualitative or quantitative) to really make anything other than assumptions.

  25. Giles Avatar

    I don’t recall EVER claiming this woman had breast implants for ANY reason. All I have done is provide evidence showing how and why many women are coerced into cosmetic surgery through media manipulation of the female form. My abhorrence is with the power of mediation rather than any individual. This has been the point that has been lost on many though.

  26. Giles Avatar

    I don’t recall EVER claiming this woman had breast implants for ANY reason. All I have done is provide evidence showing how and why many women are coerced into cosmetic surgery through media manipulation of the female form. My abhorrence is with the power of mediation rather than any individual. This has been the point that has been lost on many though.

  27. mexie Avatar
    mexie

    Id love breast implants not because of media manipulation either,Id just love to be able to lie down without my boobs ending up under my armpits lol.

  28. mexie Avatar
    mexie

    Id love breast implants not because of media manipulation either,Id just love to be able to lie down without my boobs ending up under my armpits lol.

  29. nature223 Avatar

    damn…those labial rings would severely fuck up a good fuck session

  30. nature223 Avatar

    damn…those labial rings would severely fuck up a good fuck session

  31. Steph Avatar

    I don’t see why it’s anybodies business her what that woman has had done to her body. Quite frankly it’s disgusting the amount of comments made towards her, if she wishes to have breast implants then why can’t she have them?

    Have you all gone on and commented about others who have had implants? Not neccessarily breast ones?

    Leave the woman alone, no wonder she didn’t want to be shown…jesus >_>

  32. Steph Avatar

    I don’t see why it’s anybodies business her what that woman has had done to her body. Quite frankly it’s disgusting the amount of comments made towards her, if she wishes to have breast implants then why can’t she have them?

    Have you all gone on and commented about others who have had implants? Not neccessarily breast ones?

    Leave the woman alone, no wonder she didn’t want to be shown…jesus >_>

  33. tom Avatar
    tom

    geile Fotos, zeigst du uns mehr von ihrer gepiercten Votze?

  34. tom Avatar
    tom

    geile Fotos, zeigst du uns mehr von ihrer gepiercten Votze?

  35. starspring Avatar
    starspring

    Giles: I think you made that point quite well, its just that no one seems to understand why you’re trying to make it, since this wasn’t an entry about the power of mediation(and I think you meant the power of the media-as mediation means something totally different to me), but about breast implants. However, as somebody commented above, trying to derationalize someone’s behaviour is dangerous, gets into generalization-based on stereotypes usually-and leaves little to no room for those that buck norms despite societal influence.

    Ultimately, I hope she is happy with her body-for I believe it is that which is more important on an individual basis, as long as she understands the plus and minus of her choices-everything else is academic.

  36. starspring Avatar
    starspring

    Giles: I think you made that point quite well, its just that no one seems to understand why you’re trying to make it, since this wasn’t an entry about the power of mediation(and I think you meant the power of the media-as mediation means something totally different to me), but about breast implants. However, as somebody commented above, trying to derationalize someone’s behaviour is dangerous, gets into generalization-based on stereotypes usually-and leaves little to no room for those that buck norms despite societal influence.

    Ultimately, I hope she is happy with her body-for I believe it is that which is more important on an individual basis, as long as she understands the plus and minus of her choices-everything else is academic.

  37. starspring Avatar
    starspring

    actually, its not about breast implants, but that seems to have gotten the bulk of this entries comments.

  38. starspring Avatar
    starspring

    actually, its not about breast implants, but that seems to have gotten the bulk of this entries comments.

  39. Breeacabra Avatar
    Breeacabra

    Giles in your own words you keep saying how MOST women get breast implants because the media, blah blah. That’s still not why every woman gets breast implants, until you show me a study that shows every woman that gets breast implants in because the media influenced it, your argument sucks. Just because you talk real loud and use big words doesn’t make you right.

    On a lighter note, HOORAY BOOBIES!!! HOORAY FOR MODS!

  40. Breeacabra Avatar
    Breeacabra

    Giles in your own words you keep saying how MOST women get breast implants because the media, blah blah. That’s still not why every woman gets breast implants, until you show me a study that shows every woman that gets breast implants in because the media influenced it, your argument sucks. Just because you talk real loud and use big words doesn’t make you right.

    On a lighter note, HOORAY BOOBIES!!! HOORAY FOR MODS!

  41. Giles Avatar

    >>(and I think you meant the power of the media-as mediation means something totally different to me.

    Mediation also means the action of the influence of media.

  42. Giles Avatar

    >>(and I think you meant the power of the media-as mediation means something totally different to me.

    Mediation also means the action of the influence of media.

  43. Giles Avatar

    >>until you show me a study that shows every woman that gets breast implants in because the media influenced it, your argument sucks.

    Nobody made any such claim.

  44. Giles Avatar

    >>until you show me a study that shows every woman that gets breast implants in because the media influenced it, your argument sucks.

    Nobody made any such claim.

  45. Bip Avatar
    Bip

    she’s got balls!!

    *pun*

  46. Bip Avatar
    Bip

    she’s got balls!!

    *pun*

  47. SM-G Avatar
    SM-G

    Starspring: you can’t tan? At all? Are you an albino? (Damn! If it weren’t for all the negative connotations to being an albino, it would be keen! The colors on tattoos would really pop!) Is there anything other than albinism that would cause a complete inability to tan?
    I’m not sure that I’m seeing the age thing; I don’t see any evidence of stretch marks (okay, I can see one stretch mark clearly on each breast, diagonally up from the sternum, but I assume that’s from the augmentation), nor can I spot any early indications of loosening skin due to either excessive tanning or the natural loss of elasticity from aging. Even her elbows look like the skin is still pretty firm… I would have pegged her at mid- to late 20′s. Could you tell me what I should be looking at?

  48. SM-G Avatar
    SM-G

    Starspring: you can’t tan? At all? Are you an albino? (Damn! If it weren’t for all the negative connotations to being an albino, it would be keen! The colors on tattoos would really pop!) Is there anything other than albinism that would cause a complete inability to tan?
    I’m not sure that I’m seeing the age thing; I don’t see any evidence of stretch marks (okay, I can see one stretch mark clearly on each breast, diagonally up from the sternum, but I assume that’s from the augmentation), nor can I spot any early indications of loosening skin due to either excessive tanning or the natural loss of elasticity from aging. Even her elbows look like the skin is still pretty firm… I would have pegged her at mid- to late 20′s. Could you tell me what I should be looking at?

  49. starspring Avatar

    SM-G: To answer your question, I have always been fair skinned, and burned quite a bit as a kid. When I was 19 I took accutane for acne treatment. One side effect, which almost always goes away with time, is extreme increase in being prone to sunburn-but they usually only warn of this during treatment. Instead of this fading, its left me pretty much in the same state I was during treatment. I will get sunburned in about 10 minutes in direct sun-whether I slather on sunblock or not, even through UV coated car windows. I wear special clothes when I have to be in direct sun with no access to shade and usually cover up even when the weather is ‘good’ ie overcast. However, I am not an albino but I am with you on it making tattoos pop! lighter skin does do that-which I why my tattoo artist can’t wait until I start using color-she’s psyched!

    IN terms of the skin and what you should look for, its hard to explain it(i’m not a dermatologist-but because of my sun alergy and having has skin cancer already 3 times-I’ve done a lot of personal research on skin, skin aging and skin damage. My comment-an assumption mind you-is from looking at the quality of the surface and the color. even tanned skin has texture-and the texture of our skin changes a lot over time-and sun damage speeds that up. Some people have genetically better protected skin due to higher amounts of melanin in the skin while other people already have serious crows feet in their early 20s. it depends on a lot of factors. In the case of the woman in the photos, the color of her skin seems very darkly tanned, and certainly very dark for someone sporting bleach blond hair(that may be natural-this IS Germany right?). the amount of skin, the way the muscles hang, the way the skin reflects light and how ruddy it seems, would for me point to someone who had lived long enough exposed to great deals of sun-perhaps she may also be a nudist-but without being able to see her face AND the body its difficult to pinpoint her exact age, general maybe but not exact-which is why I commented about her going to a gym. Her body is defying age. which is kind of cool if you think about it.

  50. starspring Avatar

    SM-G: To answer your question, I have always been fair skinned, and burned quite a bit as a kid. When I was 19 I took accutane for acne treatment. One side effect, which almost always goes away with time, is extreme increase in being prone to sunburn-but they usually only warn of this during treatment. Instead of this fading, its left me pretty much in the same state I was during treatment. I will get sunburned in about 10 minutes in direct sun-whether I slather on sunblock or not, even through UV coated car windows. I wear special clothes when I have to be in direct sun with no access to shade and usually cover up even when the weather is ‘good’ ie overcast. However, I am not an albino but I am with you on it making tattoos pop! lighter skin does do that-which I why my tattoo artist can’t wait until I start using color-she’s psyched!

    IN terms of the skin and what you should look for, its hard to explain it(i’m not a dermatologist-but because of my sun alergy and having has skin cancer already 3 times-I’ve done a lot of personal research on skin, skin aging and skin damage. My comment-an assumption mind you-is from looking at the quality of the surface and the color. even tanned skin has texture-and the texture of our skin changes a lot over time-and sun damage speeds that up. Some people have genetically better protected skin due to higher amounts of melanin in the skin while other people already have serious crows feet in their early 20s. it depends on a lot of factors. In the case of the woman in the photos, the color of her skin seems very darkly tanned, and certainly very dark for someone sporting bleach blond hair(that may be natural-this IS Germany right?). the amount of skin, the way the muscles hang, the way the skin reflects light and how ruddy it seems, would for me point to someone who had lived long enough exposed to great deals of sun-perhaps she may also be a nudist-but without being able to see her face AND the body its difficult to pinpoint her exact age, general maybe but not exact-which is why I commented about her going to a gym. Her body is defying age. which is kind of cool if you think about it.

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