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Scarification
Newest Review: ... getting marked in this way is a different matter - largely because as an art form it seems hard to control. If you want a mark on your sk... more |
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by Bryn Pearson - written on 08.05.01 (Useful, 62 readings)
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Until I read some of the pieces here, I had never thought about scars as a fashion statement. But that said, I am actually proud of the few scars I have and would never consider plastic surgery to get rid of them - they are a record of my life to date. If you think about it, tatoos aren't that different from scarrification, because they ...
by - written on 30.11.00
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Of all the forms of body modification scarification can, in my opinion, be the most attractive. It is unfortunate therefore that it is also the most misunderstood. The basis for my opinion was a reply I made to a comment on lil7star's well balanced opinion on this subject, which is what originally brought scarification to my attention. I ...
by digit01 - written on 09.08.00 (Somewhat useful, 95 readings)
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weird. WEIRD AND MORE WEIRD. It's strange enough that anyone should feel the desire to injure themselves, but it's even stranger that someone should find this so fascinating and attractive that they were compelled to write about it on a website. In one sense I'm glad that this woman's honest enough to admit being interested in ...
by lily7star - written on 08.08.00 (Very useful, 805 readings)
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This is a fascinating area of body art, and one which I think has yet to really hit the UK......is it body art taken too far? Is it a form of massochism? I've updated my opinion to take into account the comments I've received and the lively debate which has been raging in that section! Scarification, for those new to it, ...
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