October 7th, 2004.

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Todd Bertrang Update

Before we get started with a few stories for you, I’d like to mention that BMEshop is currently running a Todd Bertrang support shirt:

There’s also an attached petion in PDF form for you to print out — if you’re wearing the shirt before his sentencing (which has been pushed back to November), if you have people sign it and them pass it on to his lawyer, you may be able to help Todd spend a little less time behind bars. Other than that, Todd is in good spirits and seems to be doing well. He and Robyn very much appreciate the letters. Click here for the previous article on all that which includes contact details if you’d like to say hello or help out.


This week’s articles

Normally you’d need a full BME membership to access the full stories — you can either buy one or get one for free by submitting your stories or pictures. Pictures can be emailed to [email protected] and stories (which can include pictures) should be posted using the submissions link above. However, this week I’m posting just three in this column (more are in the regular update I posted yesterday), so I’m making them all public.

Click the pictures to view a public mirror of their stories.

Chel tells us her story — “They’re not evil horns, they’re cute antennas!” — of getting transdermal implants put on the top of her head by Brian Decker (aka xPUREx) in order to have permanent antenas (as you can see above).

Mike, now “Almost Done”, continues cutting on his genital bisection (around penile rod implant no less), using a TENS unit urethrally to both enhance sensation and control pain.

“Open Wide” — Robert, hoping for a tongue that can “lick his own eye” (sorry Rob, that’s just not going to happen!), has a friend cut his tongue webbing as a first step on that journey.

Remember, BME/extreme and BME/HARD submissions and memberships are ultimately what keep BME alive, so if you enjoy this column, please do consider supporting BME with either a paid membership or by sharing your photos and stories. Thank you,

   
     Shannon Larratt
     BMEzine.com

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Copyright © 2004 BMEZINE.COM. For bibliographical purposes this article was first published October 7th, 2004 by BMEZINE.COM in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


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