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| | '''Modern Primitive''', the term created to define atavistic practices in a modern cultural setting, was originally coined by west coast practitioner/shaman [[Fakir Musafar]]. Used to describe himself and a handful of others, the "ideal" Modern Primitive feels a closeness, even a "past life" tie to the body rites practiced by indigenous tribal people. |
| <td> <div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:Corset_Piercings-1.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="192" src="/images/thumb/2/26/Corset_Piercings-1.jpg/150px-Corset_Piercings-1.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:Corset_Piercings-1.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Corset Piercings</div></div></div>
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| <td> <div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:Corset_Piercings-4.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="105" src="/images/thumb/d/d3/Corset_Piercings-4.jpg/150px-Corset_Piercings-4.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:Corset_Piercings-4.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Corset Piercings</div></div></div>
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| <p><b>Corset piercings</b> are actually just a specific configuration of <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Surface_piercing" title="Surface piercing">surface piercings</a> or even just temporary <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Play_piercing" title="Play piercing">play piercings</a>. They are usually placed in two columns vertically along the back, mimicking the position of the eyelets on a <a href="/index.php?title=Corset" title="Corset">corset</a>. To heighten this illusion, string or decorative lacing can then be threaded through the jewelry.
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| </p><p>While these are typically placed on the back, the term has more recently come to be used to broadly refer to any paired ladders of piercings which can be laced together. Corset piercings have become a common element of fetish performance groups.
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| </p><p>It should be noted that these piercings are almost always temporary, and tend to be removed shortly after the event they were pierced for. These piercings are usually performed with <a href="/index.php?title=Captive_Bead_Ring" title="Captive Bead Ring">captive bead rings</a> or even just <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Hypodermic_needle" title="Hypodermic needle">hypodermic needles</a>; it is not reasonable to heal this modification utilizing this type of jewelry. It should be noted that if left in, much of the jewelery used in corset piercings has a very high risk of <a href="/index.php?title=Rejection" title="Rejection">rejection</a> (highly visible in the second photo below), which will most likely leave scarring. Therefore, fairly prompt removal is necessary with most jewelery used. Some corset piercings have been sucessfully healed using carefully-placed <a href="/index.php?title=Surface_Bar" title="Surface Bar">surface bars</a> with <a href="/index.php?title=Bondage_Bar" title="Bondage Bar">bondage/slave rings</a>, but the location still leaves them prone to rejection. These pierceings can also be done with <a href="/index.php?title=Microdermal" title="Microdermal">microdermals</a> switching from a flat head to a captive head and laced for short periods. Keeping the captives and lacing in place for prolonged periods can cause rejection whereas the piercings can be maintained with the flat heads in place.
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| <ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Surface_Piercing" title="Surface Piercing">Surface Piercing</a>
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| </li><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Rejection" title="Rejection">Rejection</a>
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| <ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=BME" title="BME">BME</a> article: <a class="external text" href="http://news.bmezine.com/2005/04/17/seriously-wtf-start-doing-corset-piercings-properly-the-publishers-ring/" rel="nofollow">Seriously, WTF? START DOING CORSET PIERCINGS PROPERLY</a>
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| | Favored tattoos include large neo-tribal black shapes that fit the contours of the body, with earlobes, septum and labret usually stretched to conventional sizes. |
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| | Modern Primitives generally seek the spiritual side of modification, from private modification rituals to adding a ritual setting to conventional piercing procedures. |
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| | Note: Publishers Juno & Vale borrowed the term "Modern Primitive" for their landmark and best selling book [[Modern Primitives (book)|Modern Primitives]] |
Modern Primitive, the term created to define atavistic practices in a modern cultural setting, was originally coined by west coast practitioner/shaman Fakir Musafar. Used to describe himself and a handful of others, the "ideal" Modern Primitive feels a closeness, even a "past life" tie to the body rites practiced by indigenous tribal people.
Favored tattoos include large neo-tribal black shapes that fit the contours of the body, with earlobes, septum and labret usually stretched to conventional sizes.
Modern Primitives generally seek the spiritual side of modification, from private modification rituals to adding a ritual setting to conventional piercing procedures.
Note: Publishers Juno & Vale borrowed the term "Modern Primitive" for their landmark and best selling book Modern Primitives