No fisting jokes this week. This is just a solid piece of work from Viktor Sigil from Self Sacrifice in London.
Author: Rob
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Babe and Boards
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Oh look, it’s a gratuitous BMEGirl post. Meet SierraKScott, a new addition to the BMEGirls Gallery. If everyone says hi, she might just send in more photos for us.
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The Friday Follow-up
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Wow this week seems to have flown by. We’ve had ear pointing, foot tattoos-a-plenty, an interesting round of “Guess What?”, and of course the birthday of our own Sean Philips. Now that Friday is here, it’s time for this week’s follow-up. This week we’re looking at a scar we saw just over a month ago from Misty. Her Santa Muerte scar blended in Catholic imagery of Mary to create a good looking scar.
To see how it looks today, you know what to do.
There’s still a lot of healing to go and the scar will probably change as time goes on, but at this point it’s clear that the details in the cuts took, which should lead to a relatively even scar down the line. It wasn’t long ago that we saw Misty’s first attempts at scarification, but if her work continues to improve as it has, we can look forward to a lot of great looking scars from her in the future.
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Holding on
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Alright, I’m at a loss as to what to call this suspension. Is it a 4pt superman? A reverse resurrection? The cannonball? Whatever it is, the Moscow based Sinner Team pulled it off. While that is the bridge that they use for their freefall suspensions, this is clearly a static suspension.
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Pierced and Pointed
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In addition to being a member of Russia’s #Leeds Suspension Team, Arseniy Andersson is an accomplished body modification artist. One year ago Arseniy pointed this young woman’s ears, and here’s how it looks today. If I’m not mistaken, at least one of the multiple piercings she has is going through the pointed area.