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.
Fist pumpin’ with the best of them.
We all have a thing we like to do that may or may not embarrass us if word got out that we did them. Well my thing is watching terrible TV shows on MTV, and it don’t get no worse than this show here. Its like watching a train wreck, its terrible but you can’t peel your eyes away.
In any case, I wanted to talk a little about my favorite “guido” in the house: Pauly D. He has so much going on with him it’ll make your head spin. He has a full arsenal of tattoos, has a penis piercing (although his website doesn’t specify which type) and he may or may not have suspended (in one of the episodes it looks like he is wearing hooks on a chain). That plus some of the other non-permanent modifications like the deep tan, perfect blow out and big oily muscles. This guy has it all!
Now I want to know, since I shared my secret with you, what is your dirty little secret indulgence?
More fist pumping action after the break
BME Boys
We figured it best to keep up with the BME Girls feature and broaden the horizon for a BME Boys one as well!
Hi Modbloggers, this is my first post as a ModBlog contributer and I gotta say, the gig’s good so far!
I’m clearly blessed to be handling the admin side of sifting through pictures of BME’s finest gentlemen and to kick off the event and warm us up, I’ve wrangled an unseen shot out of my studio’s apprentice (That’s what they’re for, right?) here’s Bobby from Edmonton, Canada (Who’s been featured in this set before.)
The guidelines and rules will be the same as they are for ladies’ feature:
About being a featured boy: This event is open to all BME Boys age 18 and over. Boys of all shapes, sizes and race are encouraged to submit pictures. Contestants can be dressed or nude, but nothing too pornographic will be featured. Pictures need to be of decent quality, lest the readers condemn me to hell for posting webcam shots. Agreeing to be involved is consenting to be featured in the calendar, if you are selected for it. If you want to suggest someone, feel free to do so. I will contact them and see if they are interested, but no one will be featured without their explicit approval.
About voting: Votes will be tallied by emailing [email protected], just make the subject “Vote (insert name of the guy you choose)” and your vote will be tallied. Votes will be anonymous, there is no reason for anyone to know who voted for whom and how many votes each girl got. This isn’t about competition, it’s about a fun, interactive way to get the readers involved in the selection process.
About Commenting: I am enforcing a strict ZERO TOLERANCE policy for negative comments about the boys. They are being kind enough to share themselves with us and to help BME make a calendar, they should not have to fear public ridicule. Negative comments will be deleted, if we have a repeat offender, all of their future modblog comments will be sent to moderation. This isn’t about censorship, it’s about common courtesy and respect.
We’re looking forward to seeing BME’s most intriguing boys! Let’s see ya, fellas!
Thug Life
Not too long ago, I made my first ModBlog post when I interviewed the lovely Rachel about her art. She let me know the incredible tattoo on her belly was now complete. Behold, the awesome:
Credit goes to Erich Foster, owner of Rise Above Tattoo in Buffalo, New York. Detail after the jump.
A conversation with BME’s punk rock anti-hero, perk900
For all the people who have attacked me, for not featuring enough man meat on Modblog, I am proud to present Brian (IAM: perk900).
After we had our initial conversation on Skype, we messaged back and forth a bit on IAM to finalize some things. When I asked him if there was any last minute information he wanted me to include he humbly replied :
“That my dick is huge and that you can see it from space.”
And that my friends, is good enough for me.
Sure, there are naked pictures on his IAM page, that would make his penis seem not quite visible by space, but until he post erect pictures we will have to assume he is indeed a grower and not a shower.
Little known fact, Brian is the Chuck Norris of BME.
On a serious note, Brian is amongst the nicest and most genuine people I have ever had the privilege of meeting. He has been a long time active BME member, and a top image contributor since 2003. He has also, busted his ass year after year putting on one of the most fun BME social events, Bowling With Weirdos.
Shawn Porter has this to say about Brian:
“Brian has been one of my best friends for going on a decade. The Dr. Gonzo to my Raoul Duke, if you will; the Ricky to my Lucy, the moral compass that always points to do it if it’s funny, don’t worry, well clean up the mess and more.”
For the full length, uncensored (and barely edited) look into the man behind the ballhair…. keep reading.
Sean: Let’s start basic, what got you into body mods in the first place?
Brian: There are multiple points to blame on that one. It mostly started in High School in the mid-90s. Piercing was just starting to make its way into the mainstream, and that is where I was first exposed to “abnormal” piercings. Then you can also credit the introduction of Punk rock into my life. Tattoos became a big fascination then as well.
Sean: I kind of assumed punk shows were a big influence on you. That was a large part of my introduction to piercing and tattoos as well.
Brian: It was a lot of things at that time that were playing together, that were introducing me to that world. You can also blame movies as well. I’m a big movie nerd and that was another place where the interest came from. And I’ll say it, one of the first times i’d really seen larger piercings and more extreme Body Mod stuff was STRANGELAND. I mean a lot of this stuff was really foreign in the world that I was living in.
Sean: How did you end up becoming involved with BME?
Brian: I first found BME while I was researching designs for my first tattoo, because it was the site that appeared in Google when you looked up Kanji tattoo. I found IAM months after that, when it turned out that my friend Kristen had an IAM page and she said it was a fun site. I’ve had an IAM account ever since April of 2001.
Brian: I didn’t get a “heavy mod” until I got my septum punched at 00g.Which, I might add was very close to the same time that you had your septum punched. Same guy, too. (Shane Munce)
Sean: Yes, it’s true we were damn near septum twins for a while. Except, I still haven’t ever gotten that damn double flared jewelry out that was originally put in mine!
Brian: Lucky for me, my septum is super stretchy and could take out the double flared jewelry almost immediately after getting it done. It wasn’t always a good idea, but I could do it. I don’t have to wear jewelry in it, and i can still fit about a 1/2″ piece of jewelry in.
Sean:..and speaking of putting things in places they don’t belong, let’s talk about your relationship with Shawn Porter.
Brian: Ha ha, let’s go there.
Sean: How did you first meet Shawn?
Brian: The first time I met Shawn was by complete accident on his part. I was going to my first IAM meet in Philly. 16 people signed up at the time and we were meeting at Market Street station. About 8 people showed up and we all just looked at each other and were like, “ok, what do we do now”. So we started heading towards a park and went walking through the Mall next to the station. Shawn, who happened to be shopping at the time, found himself in the middle of an IAM meet/ He followed us, and while going up the escalator looked at me and said, “Fuck you, you’re brian”.
Sean: Wow, that sure was random.
Brian: Very random. He knew who I was, because Shane had been talking about the first Weirdos event and how I was helping out. Shawn will still tell the story about how he told me to take over the event because the 15 year old girl who ran the Philly area IAM meet at the time, needed to be usurped.
Sean: Well she’s now merely known as “the 15 year old girl” and you sir are BME Royalty, so fine job usurping.
Brian: Ha. yup. But, in the grand scheme of things my royal status is mostly as the court jester, or the title I’ve grown more used to, Consigliere.
Sean: I still think of you more as security guard. You have played the role as sober bouncer at several events at my old place , but the role of security protecting the sanctity of the “champagne room” at Shawn’s old apartment is when many may have first met you.
Brian: I’ve been the Straight Edge, sober voice of reason for many years, and as Shawn would say, “Brian has forgotten more than you’ll know”. I am very much the behind the scenes man. The innocuous man who stands guard to a secret world.
Sean: It’s true, in fact you have been a part of some of the most exclusive body mod events in the world. Has this led to you getting any scarification or other heavier type mods done?
Brian: The heaviest work I have gotten was getting my septum punched to 00g and my nipples scalpeled to 2g. Other than that the work that i have gotten on myself has been pretty “plain” in comparison to my compadres.
Sean: I think that’s pretty awesome. Lot’s of people in your position would end up getting other heavier work just because they were around it so much and felt they pressured to get something.
Brian: Yeah, I stick to what I want to get, and am not easily swayed into getting something new just for the hell of it. But that doesn’t mean I don’t encourage others to do it, and convince them to let me take pictures. I did, however, take an interest in pulls and suspensions. Which the story of my first and only pull is a pretty funny one.
Sean: Was it the genital pull at my old house?
Brian: Yes, the 4 way genital pull would be the one.
Sean: Refresh my memory on that one? I think you were the only one actually pierced for that rather than using an existing hole?
Brian: Yes, I was the only one that took a fresh one that day. We did a frenum on the topside on me, while everyone else went through what they had. It was Me, Shawn Porter, Julie, and Michael. And to refresh your memory, Julie schooled all three of us.
Sean: ha ha I bet, she’s always been one tough cookie.
Brian: A destructive force that you just don’t see coming.
Sean: Not at all, the eeyore panties are misleading
Brian: Very misleading.
Sean: So tell us about your suspensions.
Brian: My first suspension was a couple days before my 25th birthday at an ROP event in Emrys backyard. It was a 2 point chest suspension. I was warned before hand that a chest suspension was probably a bad idea for suspension.The only problem is, I’m a little stubborn and there really was no talking me out of it.
Sean: That is gung ho for damn sure. How did it go?
Brian: It was like riding a bull. I was up for about 8 seconds, and ended up with 32 stitches.
Sean: Wow. But you did it and that is far more than most in the world, or even this community have attempted, myself included.
Brian: That’s right. I made it up and the only reason that i came down was because my chest started to open up like a zipper. I didn’t even realize it was happening.
Sean: If you have to come down early, that’s about as good of a reason as I can think of. Did you an to do any more suspensions in the future?
Brian: Yup, I did two more. My second suspension was in NYC at Brian Decker’s apartment, which was a 1 point suicide.
Sean: How was that?
Brian: This time the suspension went a little bit longer. I lasted halfway through a Minor Threat song, and ended up with only 5 stitches.
Sean: You’d think all that bacon in your diet would make your skin a bit more elastic.
Brian: You’d think that I would have stronger skin, but strong skin can’t over come bad ideas.
Sean: You definitely make for good quotes! So, how was the third suspension?
Brian: The last was the most successful. It was at the 2009 ROP suspension BBQ in Pittsfield. It was a 2 point Suicide with the new Gilson hooks.
Sean: No ripping I take it?
Brian: I lasted longer than anyone expected, and I didn’t tear one bit. It was great fun. I finally got to swing around and feel that sense of euphoria.
Sean: Awesome, that is what it’s all about man. You really are a shining example of why I got into wanting to suspend people.
Sean: I imagine a lot of the readers of this blog that know of you probably do so from your role as host of the annual Bowling With Weirdos event. Tell me how that all started.
Brian: The first Weirdo event was in September of 2002. It was inspired after I had gone to my first July 1st Canadian BBQ in Shannon and Rachel’s backyard. I had talked to Shane Munce about doing something in the Philly area because there wasn’t much going on at the time. There happened to be a park down the street from the shop that he was working in at the time. The idea was simple. Keep it cheap, Keep it simple, Keep it fun. The event was originally called, “Philly Area BME BBQ/Bowling Event”
Sean: It really has become one of the defining annual BME events. I remember the first year, and it has only gotten better through the years (at least the every other year I make it up for).
Brian: It’s one of the longest running consistent IAM events. It’s always a good time. It’s amazing looking at the pictures from the first year and then every year after that.
Sean: But it wasn’t that event that made you the legend you are, it was a sticker that read ballhair… why don’t you explain to the younger readers what that was all about.
Brian: Ahhh. The ballhair sticker. I had actually started getting those printed right before I joined IAM. It was a fun little experiment. There is a company out there called Sticker Guy. I always saw ads in punk rock zines about getting stickers printed and this guy would do 250 of them for $20 So, at the time I of course wanted to get something printed. My friends at the time were just in love with screaming out Ballhair (thanks to the classic Rob Schneider movie “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo”).
Sean: Very cool, kind of like the obey stickers, except with no redeeming social value.
Brian: It was very much inspired by the OBEY stickers. I used to see them all the time in Philly and wanted to do one that was a little less serious. I’ve done a LOT of prints of that sticker.
Sean: And then there was the sequel, what was it, cunthair?
Brian: No, it was Cuntbag. I only did one run of those.
Sean: Ooh limited edition, I think I still have one on a tool box too. That may be worth something after this interview gets posted!
Brian: It could definitely be. I still find handfuls of stickers here and there. When I do, I usually end up sending them to someone. I have probably printed thousands of them.
Sean: Aside from the Bowling event and the stickers the one thing that comes to mind when I think of you is food. Good, greasy, meaty food. What role exactly does food play in your life?
Brian: It’s a pretty large part. Almost every person in my family has worked in the restaurant industry in some part. Hell, my father even cooked for Reagan when he was still president. My mother was a photographer, my Dad was a chef, I think that pretty well explains me. I also have two food related tattoos.
Brian: I have my Sacred Bacon tattoo, but I also have a rib piece done by Dave of a beautiful scantily clad young lady wearing only an apron grilling with some script that says, “Daddy’s lil Grill”.
Sean: That’s right I forgot that amazing piece!
Brian: It came out great.
Sean: Anything you want to make sure gets included, that we didn’t already touch on?
Brian: Just tell anyone that meets me to ask for a story. Whether the infamous “Get It” story, the “Indestructable” story, or any other fun tale. At East Coast events we call it story time.
Sean: What’s the “indestructable” one I don’t know of that I do not believe.
Brian: Its the story of the misspelled tattoo across my chest, it makes me “a table that can’t be destroyed” Told correctly it will make you laugh, cry, and then probably put out.
And that, dear readers, is Brian in a nutshell.
An often overlooked form of body modification
Wow, it would appear as if corsetry hasn’t been featured on Modblog since WAY back in 2006! I bet a lot of current readers don’t even realize the semi-permanent and permanent changes to one’s body that can be created using something that is now often considered just a fashion accessory. These pictures were in the November 2009, BME corsetry & binding galleries and I am quite pleased to be able to feature them now.
The guy in these photos is IAM: Fish Japan, for 2 more pics of the impressive commitment to corsetry, keep reading.
If you are interested in the body modification of corsetry, be sure to check out the BME Encylopedia entry on it.
Biomechanical tattoo? I don’t see anything but Ricub.
So yesterday, I went cruising the BME tattoo galleries looking for potential Modblog features. That’s when I noticed the newest entry in the Biomechanical Tattoo gallery. The only problem was when I looked at the picture I didn’t notice any biomech tattoos, all I could focus on was Ricub’s perfect form. After a few short hours of admiring her, I FINALLY saw the biomechanical tattoo! It’s on her beefcake of a boyfriend, Sick who also happened to be in the picture.
I got to thinking that Ricub MUST be one of the sexiest ladies on BME. Then I thought about Siren and Jasmine and Joli and Jes and Resilent and…..well I could go on all day easily. So starting this evening, every Friday will be BME Girl Friday! I will feature a few of the sexiest ladies BME has to offer and you guys will vote on your favorites! Every month we will have a winner and at the end of the year those 12 sexy ladies will go into a BME Girls calendar!
Full details tonight, but for now keep reading to enjoy more of Ricub.
Remember, check back tonight for full rules/details about the BME Girls Fridays!
When two people fall in love
Skimming through the galleries I came across these wonderful photos of Roman and his lady friend all tied up, so to say. Talk about a strong connection! (How many puns can I fit in this entry?)
No quick movements now, you hear me?
Piercings by John Blow.
Photos courtesy of Jefta, Belgium, Brussels.
OG BME
Yesterday, I pulled my old school BME shirt out and wore it for the first time in several years. This shirt has the original Scott Fox designed BME Logo on the back (that happens to glow in the dark) and the original bme.FreeQ.com url on the front. This shirt is over 10 years old and it is still one of my all time favorite BME shirts. That old design has really passed the test of time, which is why I was so pleased to see this recent submission to the BME Logo Tattoo gallery.
I really like how this tattoo of the original BME logo is integrated into the surrounding blackwork, it looks like it is truly in it’s natural environment.
The wearer of this tattoo has joined Team BME, have you?