Friday, December 18, 2009

Body Alteration

This is the permanent or semi-permanent deliberate alteration of the body for non-medical reasons. This can be for reasons such as spiritual (e.g. self-flagellation), various social (e.g. tribal markings), extreme BDSM or aesthetic.


It can range from socially acceptable decoration (e.g. pierced ears), to the religiously required (e.g. circumcision), to rebellious social statement(e.g. tongue splitting), to corporal punishment.


Controversy arises from the idea of attempting to artificially beautify the natural form of the body, often leading to charges of disfigurement and mutilation. Extreme forms of alteration are occasionally viewed as mental illnesses, or as an expression of unchecked vanity.


Unlicensed surgery performed outside of a medical environment can often be life-threatening, and is illegal in most countries.


Here we will focus primarily on the sexual body alterations most commonly practiced in Western society.



Breast Enlargement
Boob jobs have come a long way in recent years, but are they safe enough for you to consider getting one? Consider the facts first...





Clitoral & Labial Piercings


Genital piercing options for women are more varied than you might imagine. The variety is mind-boggling, so check it out before you check-in!





Jelqing Techniques


Could it be possible to grow your penis size using jelqing (stretching) techniques? Here's the lowdown on the potential and the pitfalls!





Nipple Piercings


Ever wondered what it would be like to take ear-piercing just one step further? Here are the pros & cons of this 'tit'illating erotic option!





Penis Enlargement Pills


Have you ever wondered if there is any truth to the enlargement claims? Here we’ll reveal some of the facts, and some of them may surprise you.





Penis Piercings


Wonder why people do it? Considering it yourself? Learn the gritty details and get the real scoop on what this exotic choice is all about.





Tongue Piercings


Many people consider tongue piercing to be oral art. Read on to decide whether the 'oral' benefits outweigh its risks.






by Shelly Lomax

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