A tattooed person suspends from hooks, laying flat, one leg higher than the other. Their head is back, and they seem to be smiling, dark hair dangling like an anime character.

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  • There’s always room for one more…

    …and  Rolf here will keep squeezing them in. I am starting to think I should move to Germany, with a customer like this my rent wouldn’t be late right now!

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    Piercings by  Andrea Venhaus, Deep Metal, Dortmund.

    To see the finished piercing and how happy it made him, keep on keeping on.

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  • Nom!

    My dog once ate butter. Let’s just say, it didn’t end well. Luckily, this tattoo by Corey from Black Cat Tattoo does not produce the same results!
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  • The ninth hook

    Mmmm, excuse me Tye, but why exactly is there a hook in your head?

    When I found out about suspensions, to the day that I did my first one, whenever I pictured myself being suspended I could feel the hooks in my body. Alone with that I could always feel a hook in my head. It’s just what I felt should have been done. And I wasn’t wrong at all. I love having head hooks when I suspend. If I do a suspension without one it feels odd, like I’m missing something.

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    When Tye is not hanging from hooks in his head he is running the piercing side of True Grit Tattoos in Burlington, ON.

    This suspension took place at the Rhode Island Suscon thrown by ROP and the Photo is courtesy of Phil’s photography website.

  • Living in both worlds…

    Subcision is one of my oldest BME friends as well as being the second person I ever met into surgical genital modifications (the first being Shawn).  When I first got interested in subincisions there was not much information available aside from J’s old BME interview. Entering the world of surgical genital modification as a young hetersoexual male was quite unusual, and quite intimidating at the time. However,  Subcision and J were the two guys I could go to  with questions about the procedure and life after this modification, and they never once  made me feel uncomfortable.

    Since those conversations almost a decade ago, Subcision has not stop modifying his penis. Pretty much as soon as one mod heals (or sometimes before) he is going back into his penis with more piercing, tattooing or surgical mods. He is a prime example of someone who lives quite well in the “normal” world as a clean cut man in a tie while, unbeknownst to his colleagues, he is hiding quite the array of body mods under his clothes.

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    For more graphic pictures of his genital mods, keep on reading.

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    Subcision, like many people living between the “normal” world and the world of body modification, asked that no pictures of his face be used to retain some anonymity. However, IAM members are welcome to check out his page and see the man behind the mods.

  • Don’t cry, mousey.

    The tear just looks so real. Poor little mouse. Credits go out to Urge II Tattoo and Dragon FX, both in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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  • Girls can play too!

    When it comes to voluntary surgical genital modification, it is largely a boys club.

    While there are more options for males, females are not completely out of the game. Amongst female modifications, the clitoral hood splitting or hood removal is one of the more common options. Lot’s of women are cursed with a hood that does not allow their clitoris to be exposed, even when erect. A slit to open it up, or a removal (partial or complete) can open up a whole new world of sexual pleasure for women with that problem. For other women who’s clitoris is exposed during arousal, these procedures can allow more of it to be so, which can heighten the sensitivity allowing orgasm’s to more easily be obtained.

    As a female interested in genital work, Dawnie had a hard time finding information on the subject. So when she decided to go through with getting the procedure herself, she was thoughtful enough to write a  experience (membership required to view) on the subject. She is very open about her procedure and willing to talk to people who may be interested in learning from her experience with it. So if you, or someone you know are considering or could benefit from such a procedure, start doing some research, get a BME membership if you haven’t one already, and talk to people who have gotten these procedures.

    For a look at her healed partial hood removal, keep on reading.

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