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Tag: Body Piercing

  • “Words create lies. Pain can be trusted.”

    I’ll tell you something that can be trusted about me, and it won’t even be painful (this photo just reminded me). My favorite thing about drag performers is giant fake eyelashes. I just can’t get enough of them. Anyway…

  • Post more guys!

    Maybe I’ve been a bit heavy in the BMEgirls department and haven’t been posting enough guys. I think if I come out of the closet (dubius) as some people have suggested (falsely) is happening in January, at least you can probably make an educated guess as to what sort of look I’d hit on. Thanks to Neil Suarez for letting me steal a couple of pictures off his page.

    (Tiger tattoo by Chris from Ink Wizard).

  • Getting pierced at the squat

    Isn’t what I’d recomend, especially without gloves… I’m sure they know that now, and I’m sure everyone reading this knows why, so I’m sure we can spare the lecture.

  • 32 CBRs

    The rings are placed by Shawn O’Hare at The Pain Parlor in Oxnard, CA, but outside of the temporary body modification, I’m really struck by how thin and light-boned she is — I haven’t altered this picture in any way other than lighting.

  • The latest CoBM news

    So the Church of Body Modification has yet another member claiming that their facial piercing is protected by divine right and thus they should not be affected by dress code policies that ban piercings. Sara Yule got a job at a Catholic hospital and decided to her lip pierced. When told she would have to wear a retainer, she insisted that her religion did not permit the wearing of such retainers, and on religious grounds demanded that she be allowed to keep the ring.


    SARA YULE (Photo: John D’Annibale / Times Union)

    Sara says that she is “looking to make history” (religions always like ambitious and idealistic young heroines). The CoBM — big surprise here — hasn’t bothered replying to email on the subject so far. What I’d love to see is an explanation from anyone on how body modification in this context (a lip ring) is an overtly religious act, versus, say, simply an act of free expression (and the underlying spiritual freedom that all acts of free expression contain). As one of it’s founding members, I strongly feel that the actions CoBM members are not, by and large, “religious” in nature.

    Now, don’t get me wrong. I agree with Sara that taking control of your body is an essential part of becoming an individual, and I think it’s terrible that there is a system in place that works to stop people from being individuals. However, part of being an individual is also accepting that sometimes doing the right thing isn’t easy, and that the more free you want to be, the more you have to rely on yourself, rather than expecting others to help you.

    I think firing someone over body modification is bullshit. Worse than that though, I think that the fact that “freedom of expression” is not a fundamental and protected right in the United States (it is a right in many other nations), is also bullshit. Sadly though, you can’t use a bullshit religion to fight bullshit laws.

  • It’s like a gyroscope!

    Male genital piercings by Holey13:

  • Surfave Weaving Heart Piercing

    By Jason Romano at Biolab Piercing Studio in Houston, TX. He’s asked me to add that the heart is mis-shapen and unsymmetrical because it represents a battered heart.

  • Wolverine or Freakboy?

    It’s just temporary. Piercing on Freakboy by Jimi at Diabos Mutantes in Sao Paulo, Brasil.

  • Microdermal Closeup Photos

    I’ve posted a few of these microdermals and dermal anchors lately. For those of you not up on the technology, it’s sort of half way between transdermal implants and single point pocketing. The strong advantage over transdermal implants is their non-invasive nature — no secondary incisions, sutures, or special tools are needed. Here’s a gorgeous titanium and blue opal example, outside and inside the body by James Wisniewski at Body Electric in Hollywood, CA.

  • “Blood-Borne Pathogens”

    First of all, I just wanted to say again that since so many spam blogs and other bot-driven blogs are scraping this site, I wanted to strongly urge you to make sure it says modblog.bmezine.com in the URL box. If it doesn’t, you’re reading this on a site that I’d strongly urge you not to support.

    In any case, I present Pigmeu by Kevin Foreman:

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