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.

ModBlog News of the Week: March 27, 2015

Here is your news roundup for March 27, 2015:

* Women with vaginal piercings to be classed as having suffered female genital mutilation says Department of Health
* Seymour gallery explores tattooing as art
* Watch mind-boggling 3D tattoo that’s awesome and unnerving in equal measure
* Outrage as school alters student photos

In celebrity news…

* Lena Dunham Explains Why She Has an Eloise Tattoo, but Will Never Get Her Boyfriend’s Name Inked
* Nick Cannon Wild ‘N Out with New MASSIVE Back Tattoo

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3 responses to “ModBlog News of the Week: March 27, 2015”

  1. Stormchaser Avatar
    Stormchaser

    The first article is a nice example how the struggle against crimes is used by piercing haters to smuggel laws into the rules, which makes piercings illegal. Even grown up women no will have troubles to get genital piercings in UK (as long as they do not DIY work)…

  2. VEAL Avatar
    VEAL

    Absolutely outrageous. I live in the UK, many people could, and have, accused me of mutilating myself due to highly visible tattoos, scars and piercings. I see this as an extension of that belief. I modified MY OWN genitals; am I a victim of myself? I feel GOOD about what’s lurking in my pants, and anyone who would claim this is FGM is frankly a f*****g idiot. I feel this will undermine women who ARE victims of barbaric circumcision and infibulation. There is no comparison. Shame on the NHS. I will be raising this issue when I next see my GP. And so help me god, if I end up labelled as an FGM ‘victim’ I will seek legal action.

  3. Jen Avatar

    Yeah I have to say I can’t even wrap my head around that article about genital piercings and FGM. It would be helpful to hear from those in the UK with more firsthand knowledge about what this is all about and the repercussions it could have for women’s autonomy over their own bodies in terms of getting pierced or even other voluntary heavier mods which may already fall into grey areas depending on local laws.

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