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.

Erotic Tattoos, Made 3D – Update!

George kindly uploaded the following photos after I posted this entry about his paraffin injection and erotic tattoo “experiment”..

Read more for a close-up of a nicely rounded bum.

Comments

110 responses to “Erotic Tattoos, Made 3D – Update!”

  1. jo bloggs Avatar
    jo bloggs

    i think this is madddddbruu
    the 2nd pic i was like.. shit is that a stump, the i saw the top pic, and i was like.. woah thats mad

  2. jo bloggs Avatar
    jo bloggs

    i think this is madddddbruu
    the 2nd pic i was like.. shit is that a stump, the i saw the top pic, and i was like.. woah thats mad

  3. Skyline GTR Avatar
    Skyline GTR

    sorry, its shit. the wax injections look awful, and the tattoos, although amusing, look terrible.

  4. Skyline GTR Avatar
    Skyline GTR

    sorry, its shit. the wax injections look awful, and the tattoos, although amusing, look terrible.

  5. Malibu Stacey Avatar
    Malibu Stacey

    yaye i was waiting to see if yu guys would put a pic of this up without the make-up on! thank you!

  6. Malibu Stacey Avatar
    Malibu Stacey

    yaye i was waiting to see if yu guys would put a pic of this up without the make-up on! thank you!

  7. dutchweirdo Avatar
    dutchweirdo

    A late reply, since I was on a three weeks holidays…

    Several remarks/explanations from my side:
    1. yes, like explained on my page, the tattoos are simply erotic enhancers for own use. Although they are not erotic as such, they remind me of sex and all it’s good aspects on a boring working day. They are enhancers. Like a sex magazine (which I never buy: don’t need it :)) the pictures of nude woman are enhancers, not the real thing!
    2. I certianly don’t hate woman or, in general, humans. I just like to be reminded of sexuality all the time, and I am heterosexual so I like woman around me. And I like sex and all the good it means to most of us, so indeed, i do also have some masculin pictures as well mostly having fun with sex games.
    3. the quality was not intended for showing of to others. Most of them (especially those on the left hand) are done with dilute ink, which makes it easier to cover them with dermablend. The other advantage is that using a single needle and dilute ink give the possibility to put in very ine details, which will not blur as soon as with undiluted ink.
    4. the use of paraffin is very experimental. I’ve used it also in my scrotum as a subsitute for silicone oil for enhancement. That is dangerous and gave very adverse reaction, so it had to be removed surgically. There is way less in my hand, whcih is (relatively) stable, although it does give some kind of mild inflamatory reactions. That is why I don’t advise the use of paraffin here either, although it would be intersting to see if a similar effect could be abtained safely with alternative fillers.
    5. I agree that the fillings in my right hand give a undesirable disformed/mutulated shape to my hand as a side effect… something to learn from for others. Indeed, a lot of first-hand communication occurs through the hands, just like facial expressions. Therefore this type of body modification done on the hands cannot be kept private, they do have a social impact as well (unfortunately).

  8. dutchweirdo Avatar
    dutchweirdo

    A late reply, since I was on a three weeks holidays…

    Several remarks/explanations from my side:
    1. yes, like explained on my page, the tattoos are simply erotic enhancers for own use. Although they are not erotic as such, they remind me of sex and all it’s good aspects on a boring working day. They are enhancers. Like a sex magazine (which I never buy: don’t need it :)) the pictures of nude woman are enhancers, not the real thing!
    2. I certianly don’t hate woman or, in general, humans. I just like to be reminded of sexuality all the time, and I am heterosexual so I like woman around me. And I like sex and all the good it means to most of us, so indeed, i do also have some masculin pictures as well mostly having fun with sex games.
    3. the quality was not intended for showing of to others. Most of them (especially those on the left hand) are done with dilute ink, which makes it easier to cover them with dermablend. The other advantage is that using a single needle and dilute ink give the possibility to put in very ine details, which will not blur as soon as with undiluted ink.
    4. the use of paraffin is very experimental. I’ve used it also in my scrotum as a subsitute for silicone oil for enhancement. That is dangerous and gave very adverse reaction, so it had to be removed surgically. There is way less in my hand, whcih is (relatively) stable, although it does give some kind of mild inflamatory reactions. That is why I don’t advise the use of paraffin here either, although it would be intersting to see if a similar effect could be abtained safely with alternative fillers.
    5. I agree that the fillings in my right hand give a undesirable disformed/mutulated shape to my hand as a side effect… something to learn from for others. Indeed, a lot of first-hand communication occurs through the hands, just like facial expressions. Therefore this type of body modification done on the hands cannot be kept private, they do have a social impact as well (unfortunately).

  9. dutchweirdo Avatar
    dutchweirdo

    Oh, and zombie z, entry 34: no no no it is not at all about hate. I do like eroticism and sexuality a lot, but I am firmly against any form of involuntairy exploit or abuse of woman. Believe it or not, several of my womanfriends are feminists and I tend to be slighlty feministic myself. I feel very sorry that you feel insulted by my tattoos, but they were not intended to do so.

  10. dutchweirdo Avatar
    dutchweirdo

    Oh, and zombie z, entry 34: no no no it is not at all about hate. I do like eroticism and sexuality a lot, but I am firmly against any form of involuntairy exploit or abuse of woman. Believe it or not, several of my womanfriends are feminists and I tend to be slighlty feministic myself. I feel very sorry that you feel insulted by my tattoos, but they were not intended to do so.

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