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Stalking Cat (born Dennis Avner; August 27, 1958 – November 5, 2012) [1] was an American man known for his extensive body modifications, which were intended to increase his resemblance to a tiger. [2] For his 14 surgical procedures towards that goal, he held a world record for "most permanent transformations to look like an animal".
Some body modifications are the result of long-term activities or practices involved in applying force, such as constriction, to a part of the body. Tightlacing – binding of the waist and shaping of the torso; Cranial binding – modification of the shape of infants' heads, now extremely rare
Body modification (or body alteration) is the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or human physical appearance. [1] In its broadest definition it includes skin tattooing, socially acceptable decoration (e.g., common ear piercing in many societies), and religious rites of passage (e.g., circumcision in a number of cultures), as well as the modern primitive movement.
An army veteran wins the Guinness World Record for “Most Tattooed Woman,” having 99.98% of her body covered in tattoos and other modifications Image credits: modifiedapparition
During this process, she's had her ears removed, 32 teeth extracted, 10 eyebrow implants, her tongue "vipercated," her nose reshaped, her eyes tattooed green, horn implants and a full body tattoo ...
Before starting his body modifications Loffredo worked as a nightclub security guard. He moved to Australia aged 24. He currently lives in Guadalajara, Mexico. He speaks French, Spanish and English. Loffredo makes a living as a photography and video model, a brand collaborator and a tattoo artist. [4]
The Old Bailey heard earlier this year that extreme body modification is linked to a subculture where men become “nullos”, short for genital nullification, by having their penis and testicles ...
Genital nullification is a procedure practiced in a body modification subculture made up mostly of men who have had their genitals surgically removed. Those undergoing the procedure often go by the name of nullos, and are not necessarily transgender or nonbinary ; some identify as eunuchs . [ 48 ]