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.

Bathtime Gamer Girls

iam:Charm151

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74 responses to “Bathtime Gamer Girls”

  1. Kosh Avatar

    Good for her. 🙂 I like that she’d not afraid to put something she enjoys on her body, as is her prerogative. 🙂

    The vitriol that gets spewed here (though it’s greatly reduced lately) is one reason I doubt I’ll ever submit pics of my new (and first!) inking. 🙂

  2. Kosh Avatar

    Good for her. 🙂 I like that she’d not afraid to put something she enjoys on her body, as is her prerogative. 🙂

    The vitriol that gets spewed here (though it’s greatly reduced lately) is one reason I doubt I’ll ever submit pics of my new (and first!) inking. 🙂

  3. Tsarik Avatar
    Tsarik

    bad for your karma? your body isn’t your own blank canvas to do what you wish with?

    as a believer in karma, you make yourself sound like a very ugly person. oh well, i guess you can big as big a cunt as you want to be.

    i love the ink and she’s a very pretty girl. those SNES controllers bring back so many memories. who wants to get their asses kicked in street fighter?

  4. Tsarik Avatar
    Tsarik

    bad for your karma? your body isn’t your own blank canvas to do what you wish with?

    as a believer in karma, you make yourself sound like a very ugly person. oh well, i guess you can big as big a cunt as you want to be.

    i love the ink and she’s a very pretty girl. those SNES controllers bring back so many memories. who wants to get their asses kicked in street fighter?

  5. InKubus Avatar
    InKubus

    1. Beautiful lady with neat tats. I love gamer girls so I’m a bit naturally predisposed

    2. wtf bad for your karma!? OPFA if you knew anything about karma you wouldn’t have even posted anything negative. gotta be positive dude.

    3. Your site might be an experiment but I hope you’ve learned your lesson about user experience and ease of interaction. Your site scores terribly in both.

  6. InKubus Avatar
    InKubus

    1. Beautiful lady with neat tats. I love gamer girls so I’m a bit naturally predisposed

    2. wtf bad for your karma!? OPFA if you knew anything about karma you wouldn’t have even posted anything negative. gotta be positive dude.

    3. Your site might be an experiment but I hope you’ve learned your lesson about user experience and ease of interaction. Your site scores terribly in both.

  7. OPFA Avatar

    ok, next time i will say “coool awesome tattoo, great, made me want the same” as majority of the comments.

    Anybody is free to ink whatever he wants, so am I to say I really dont understand it and dont like it, no?

    The place would be quite boring if everybody think the same and finds the same things great.

  8. OPFA Avatar

    ok, next time i will say “coool awesome tattoo, great, made me want the same” as majority of the comments.

    Anybody is free to ink whatever he wants, so am I to say I really dont understand it and dont like it, no?

    The place would be quite boring if everybody think the same and finds the same things great.

  9. audente Avatar
    audente

    OPFA – You are completely free to say you don’t understand the motivation behind a tattoo, and yes this place would be a bit boring if everyone followed the bandwagon. But don’t expect anyone around here to glaze over the fact that you denounced her views of her body as a canvas, and then went the extra length to say that her choices were bad for her karma. Constructive critcism is one thing, essentially damning a person does not fall into that category and you can’t expect to have it go unaddressed.

  10. audente Avatar
    audente

    OPFA – You are completely free to say you don’t understand the motivation behind a tattoo, and yes this place would be a bit boring if everyone followed the bandwagon. But don’t expect anyone around here to glaze over the fact that you denounced her views of her body as a canvas, and then went the extra length to say that her choices were bad for her karma. Constructive critcism is one thing, essentially damning a person does not fall into that category and you can’t expect to have it go unaddressed.

  11. katia Avatar
    katia

    LOVE gamer geek tattoos! i have 2 myself 😀

  12. katia Avatar
    katia

    LOVE gamer geek tattoos! i have 2 myself 😀

  13. TKO Avatar
    TKO

    OPFA, no one’s is telling you to be a non-opinionated mindless drone (the is BME!) but saying that that her choice of tattoos is a “shame” cannot be too good for your karma either.

  14. TKO Avatar
    TKO

    OPFA, no one’s is telling you to be a non-opinionated mindless drone (the is BME!) but saying that that her choice of tattoos is a “shame” cannot be too good for your karma either.

  15. pyramids Avatar
    pyramids

    she’s really pretty and dosn’t need all that photoshop :(.

  16. pyramids Avatar
    pyramids

    she’s really pretty and dosn’t need all that photoshop :(.

  17. sophisticaitlin Avatar
    sophisticaitlin

    I usually never post a comment in regards to this kind of thing, but I tend to agree with OPFA, kind of…sort of. It’s a nice, well done tattoo, it looks great on her, but, I do believe you should respect your body, it’s the only one you have. (and I don’t know this girl, so I’m not saying that she doesn’t respect her body, just saying that I can see where OPFA is coming from.)

    I guess I just don’t have a very good sense of humor or something, tattoos like these do seem frivolous to me, BUT (stressing this point), that’s just me.

  18. sophisticaitlin Avatar
    sophisticaitlin

    I usually never post a comment in regards to this kind of thing, but I tend to agree with OPFA, kind of…sort of. It’s a nice, well done tattoo, it looks great on her, but, I do believe you should respect your body, it’s the only one you have. (and I don’t know this girl, so I’m not saying that she doesn’t respect her body, just saying that I can see where OPFA is coming from.)

    I guess I just don’t have a very good sense of humor or something, tattoos like these do seem frivolous to me, BUT (stressing this point), that’s just me.

  19. Immondys Avatar
    Immondys

    Hot.

    (the ink is pretty nice too)

  20. Immondys Avatar
    Immondys

    Hot.

    (the ink is pretty nice too)

  21. sparrowgirl Avatar
    sparrowgirl

    NOM.

    Love the tatts, but yeah, nomnomnom.

  22. sparrowgirl Avatar
    sparrowgirl

    NOM.

    Love the tatts, but yeah, nomnomnom.

  23. valon oddity Avatar

    i never realized the picture of her sucking my cock with her split tongue was on modblog….unless i completely just forgot. oh well. yay

  24. valon oddity Avatar

    i never realized the picture of her sucking my cock with her split tongue was on modblog….unless i completely just forgot. oh well. yay

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