Scarification

Discussion in 'Body Modification' started by lakshen, Jun 14, 2005.

  1. lakshen

    lakshen Forn Siðr

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    I was just wondering are any of you in to serious body modification like scarification and such or just the usual stuff...

    I had a pattern of pearls under my chest skin a little while ago, just wanted to try it, but I got sick of 'em fast because I do martial arts and it was annoying when I got kicked in the chest...
     
  2. Ruby

    Ruby Member

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    I'm not into getting patterns carved into yourself, but I guess if you're talking about using knives and stuff, I've used those during sex before, but thats it. I'm not very adventurous lol!
     
  3. lakshen

    lakshen Forn Siðr

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    Well what he did to me was that he carved some fine lines in my chest with a scalpel and shoved some pearls in, it looked nice I think :) I have no scar from it tho, even not from when it was removed...

    But yeah I guess the sex thing goes too :D I've been bitten while having sex with one of my ex's so I bit back... blood and gore all over. Never knives tho
     
  4. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    I'm quite interested in branding, but I dunno if i'd ever get it done.
     
  5. lakshen

    lakshen Forn Siðr

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    nah the thing about branding and lots of other stuff is that you can't regret it... But I think branding is much more pretty than tatoos and stuff if you decide to do it
     
  6. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    i wouldnt count scarifacation as that serious,same as tattoo i like brandings i have a moon on my leg which is only half of the alchemy symbol for platnum which is still unfinished,i hope to finish it soon
     
  7. Zeitgeist

    Zeitgeist Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Someone I know had the pentagram scalpelled into his back - the whole of his back, it completely covered it. I wouldn't have it done, I don't understand it, but if it's something you want to do, then hell, it's your body!
     
  8. slarti

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    Using a combination of scalpel around the outside and branding inside it looks great, there’s a dude here in Aus that can do 3mm thick lines nice straight edges. I have one on my arm but I have to get it re-cut every few years or it fades.
     
  9. lakshen

    lakshen Forn Siðr

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    3 mm, thats pretty decent... I'm think about getting a headhunter tribal cutting on my chest, but there is only one dude that makes them the right way, the old way that is... And I forgot his name :(
     
  10. SilvertoungeC.ice

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    I hate the scarification that teenage girls put on themselves, like carving boyfriends names in and stuff. It's pointless, but leaving a work of art is a pretty nifty idea, a tattoo without the ink.
     
  11. snelio37

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    eh, when i get bored i carve random lines and patterns into myself with a safety pin. it goes away tho...
     
  12. subliminallysublime

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    hey zeitgeist i like your quote and i agree with silvertoungeC.ice about stupid chics carving guys names into themselves is totally bogus. Dont get me wrong i used to cut but it was only in the pain-relieving way. It would be cool if someone could make a design that involves tatooing, scarification, and branding.?.
     

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