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Arm Nipple Piercing
Earlier this year I posted a photo of an unusual piercing (a nub on the end of an incomplete arm) that I really liked. I had meant to post an “in context” photo much sooner, but better late than never. I’ll say again that I’m always really happy when people have fun and take control of a part of themselves that others have likely given them a hard time about (that said, I am guessing this piercing is no longer in place)…
Spooning
It’s “just” a table spoon in this picture set, but I did get sent a full-sized vibrator docking video a while back that’s really something. I’m almost 99% sure it’s stolen so I probably shouldn’t post it, but part of me really wants to because it’s amazing… Anyway, I like where Splitcox is going with his very rare superincision.
Frieda in Germany
I’m glad that female vacuum pumping is getting more popular and a greater number of people are enjoying it. Click through to uncensor (or here for another view).
Healed Forehead Implants
What, this isn’t how you stretch your piercings?
Elf Ears
IvonKohler has a great style in general (if you like the hair, click on through to her IAM page), but I quite like her distinctive elf ear pointing by Howie, who does a fairly heavy fold in his technique. In this photo the work is about five months old.
Those might get sore in the future
Luckily I have no worries about Urea being able to get them removed if it comes to that — implants done by Rotty at Urea Body Piercing in Joao Pessoa PB Brazil… Those are pretty intense for the top of the hand!
Always consider the risks
…and more importantly, how you’ll handle them. Because if you don’t think you have the resources to deal with potential problems, you should strongly consider whether those risks are worth it.
Although the experience of having magnetic implants is remarkable — you can literally reach out and “feel” power running through cables, engines spinning inside harddrives, power leaks in the surface of electric stoves, and much more, all without physical contact — the experience of having to remove the implants is all too common and extremely unpleasant.
The majority of silicone dipped mangetic implants (which as far as I know are no longer being made) installed so far have ruptured and broken down (which happens within a week of the shell opening), and removal requires a large flap and the excision of some tissue because of how dramatically the magnetic disintegrates — as you can see it’s essentially a powder.
This magnet was installed by Steve Haworth (to be very clear I understood the risks and removal procedure and have no hard feelings toward anyone about how it turned out) and removed from my finger by Tom Brazda. For me the experience, while rather unpleasant at the end, has definitely been worth it.
See also: Initial BME article on magnetic implants, my magnetic implants (getting them), and the removal of my first magnets.
Famous Corset Collectors?
So Anna has lost too much weight to keep wearing her corset (which has been in tons of shows and television appearances), so it’s up for sale… Contact her if you are interested, otherwise enjoy the photos…