cute helixes
loving that spike though
Thanks:3
I never really understood piercings or tattoos. Colored hair on the other hand is lovey af
As well as my four piercings (both lopes and double helix), I have had black hair (with a blue shine) with coloured highlight on fringe which is either blue, purple, or blonde for the past few years.
Get a lot of crap for having that a male, but life is too short to give a flip about the trivial opinions of idiots.
Also, as for people talking about employment stuff, I have four piercings, dyed and spiked at the back hair, and I am employed by a High Street Jewellers, a Tech shop (repairs as well as selling), and a Carpentry firm, as well as being in a government funded grammar school. They also all know I'm getting a large tattoo and none are bothered, since they're actually professionals about it.
Having body modifications is not unprofessional, judging someone's ability to work based on if they do or not is.
Majority of the customers I deal with actually compliment me on it, strangely enough senior citizens the most, the one age group that is very marmite about it is people about 40 years old.
(For those that don't know what marmite is, you either love it, or hate it.)
Also, I believe that in general, people I've met with body mods are a lot more open minded.
It could be to do with the fact that they're all kinda artsy though