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<p>A <b>tickler</b> (or <b>French tickler</b>) in the context of <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Body_jewelry" title="Body jewelry">body jewelry</a>, is a <a href="/index.php?title=Silicone" title="Silicone">silicone</a> cap that fits over the bead of a <a href="/index.php?title=Barbell" title="Barbell">barbell</a> to give it a soft textured form, usually for enhancing <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Oral_sex" title="Oral sex">oral sex</a>, although it is often worn for decorative reasons as well. In order to combat <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Jewelry_aspiration" title="Jewelry aspiration">jewelry aspiration</a> and <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Jewelry_swallowing" title="Jewelry swallowing">jewelry swallowing</a>, the tickler can be permanently attached to the bead (but this isn't very common).
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</p><p>Ticklers tend to be inexpensive and are usually available at vendors carrying lower quality imported jewelry.
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| Shannon Larratt
<ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Tongue_Piercing" title="Tongue Piercing">Tongue Piercing</a>
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</li><li> <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Silicone_Jewelry" title="Silicone Jewelry">Silicone Jewelry</a>
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="Related_Risks">Related Risks</span></h2>
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<ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Jewelry_Aspiration" title="Jewelry Aspiration">Jewelry Aspiration</a>
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</li><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Jewelry_Swallowing" title="Jewelry Swallowing">Jewelry Swallowing</a>
| Culture Studies, Photography
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! Country
| United States
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! Publisher
| BME Books
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! Published
| March 18, 2002
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! Language
| English
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! Pages
| 128
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! ISBN
| 0973008008
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'''ModCon''' is a book by [[Shannon Larratt]].


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In May of 1999, members of the heavy modification set made their way from around the world to attend an event that was to become infamous. They came from as far away as Japan and varied in age from eighteen to their early seventies. No matter how far they traveled or what age they were, this would be the first time for most to be surrounded by this many people with a shared interest—extreme body modification.
 
Practitioners and participants who have dedicated their bodies and lives to fields such as tattooing, branding, implants, subincision, amputation, castration, scarification, nullification ... this event was only for the serious, and, as such, attendance was by invite only. None of those invites were to media.
 
"ModCon: The Secret World of Extreme Body Modification" is the first peek for most into this most secretive of worlds. It is the culmination of three ModCon events held over a three-year period and documented by its organizer, [[Shannon Larratt]]. A life long contributor to the community and publisher of BMEzine.com, Shannon is the world's foremost authority on the subject of extreme body modification. As well as containing comprehensive and informative information on the subject, "ModCon: The Secret World of Extreme Body Modification" also contains stunning images by photographer [[Phillip Barbosa]] whose contributions to the community include a complete visual documentation of every ModCon event as well as helping organize the [[IWasCured]] suspension group in Toronto, Canada.
 
== See also ==
* [[ModCon]]
* [[Modcon Media]]
 
== External links ==
* [https://news.bme.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/ModConBook.pdf Free PDF of the book]

Latest revision as of 08:11, 17 September 2023

ModCon
ModCon
Modconcover.jpg
Author Shannon Larratt
Illustrator
Genre Culture Studies, Photography
Country United States
Publisher BME Books
Published March 18, 2002
Language English
Pages 128
ISBN 0973008008

ModCon is a book by Shannon Larratt.

In May of 1999, members of the heavy modification set made their way from around the world to attend an event that was to become infamous. They came from as far away as Japan and varied in age from eighteen to their early seventies. No matter how far they traveled or what age they were, this would be the first time for most to be surrounded by this many people with a shared interest—extreme body modification.

Practitioners and participants who have dedicated their bodies and lives to fields such as tattooing, branding, implants, subincision, amputation, castration, scarification, nullification ... this event was only for the serious, and, as such, attendance was by invite only. None of those invites were to media.

"ModCon: The Secret World of Extreme Body Modification" is the first peek for most into this most secretive of worlds. It is the culmination of three ModCon events held over a three-year period and documented by its organizer, Shannon Larratt. A life long contributor to the community and publisher of BMEzine.com, Shannon is the world's foremost authority on the subject of extreme body modification. As well as containing comprehensive and informative information on the subject, "ModCon: The Secret World of Extreme Body Modification" also contains stunning images by photographer Phillip Barbosa whose contributions to the community include a complete visual documentation of every ModCon event as well as helping organize the IWasCured suspension group in Toronto, Canada.

See also

External links