Ultravixen IAM:sky_doll has consistently submitted alluring photos to BME!
(Double nape, nipple piercing, and ear piercing if you’re blind or distracted).
Celebrating body modification culture since 1994.
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Ultravixen IAM:sky_doll has consistently submitted alluring photos to BME!
(Double nape, nipple piercing, and ear piercing if you’re blind or distracted).
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Here’s a very unusual horizontal lip piercing done in the upper lip (usually they’re lower lip with a surface bar, not that even that placement is common) by the good folks at California Tattoo in Sacramento. If I had to guess I’d say it wasn’t kept that long, although you never know — but I think with this jewelry and placement rejection will be very likely (and speedy).
That said, you never know, and I’ve seen far less stable things heal.
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I’m all for people making their own DIY body jewelry, but I kind of think this plug made by IAM:busichildfg out of fimo is a little off-putting because of the color choices… When I first saw it as a thumbnail I actually thought it was an injury! Still, freaking out the plainskins is always fun.
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Obviously one of the reasons that people like surface piercings is that it gives them the ability to place piercings just about anywhere with a reasonable chance of successful healing. But I often wonder just how and why people choose their particular placement — what exactly struck them about the back of their shoulder that made them decide that was the one they wanted?
Thanks to Anders the Piercing Guy down in Brisbane, Australia for the photo.
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Continuing in the long tongue Olympics, let me present to you Jayjay’s triple-threat tongue tower. Got a longer one (that’s pierced, tattooed, or split — if it’s not, I’m not interested)? Send me a picture at [email protected] and I’ll post it here.
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I really like this uvula placement by Josh Lobes at Sacred Tattoo in New York… I think a piercing like this would like wonderful with a nice gem setting, and it reminded me of an old quote from Jon Cobb (generally considered the inventor of this piercing) as well.
I was driven to have the uvula [piercing] because it reflected the mind. When you put a pair of forceps on a uvula, it feels like you've grabbed the center of the mass of the inside of your head — If you cough up a piece of rice and it sits in the back of your sinus passage, you understand that spot. Psychologically it feels like you're getting the center of your head pierced. That is so live, so real, and the risk inherent only added to the psychological imperative, and I was just driven to have it. Again, not a rational action, but that's not the point. The technical aspects were just a necessity, and of course I tweaked and got into that. But it was never the motivation. It was never enough. Do you need it? Is it supposed to be there? Yes, then we're going for it.
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I just got pictures from my old friend IAM:petslave45 showing off her latest breast tattoo and nipple piercing work and a little hope bondage.