Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Why I Like Being a Modified Beauty #8

With Beauty and Creator Constance
AKA: Connie, ConDoll, Porcelian
Birthday: 6/6/8 
Age:26
Location: Johnson City TN
Turn ons: intelligence, an open mind, understanding, a lovely smile, a warm heart.
Turn offs: ignorance, trolling, hatred without reason
Divisions within Modified Beauties:Curvy Beauty
Links:
Leah Orion Artworks (still being updated)
 
TL:Why do you like being a Modified Beauty [MB]?
CM:Well because its let me connect with so many girls who have similar interests internationally. I like that i can complain about my size shape or form and every girl will give me an out pour of support. its a wonderful feeling to know that i have friends that wont back stab me at a moments notice.
 
TL:How has being a MB helped you?
CM:The girls have definitely helped with my confidence and trust issues. granted both are not where i would like them to be at this singular point in time, its not nearly as bad as it used to be and that absolutely tickles me.
 
TL:Who/what inspired you to begin your modifications?
CM:When i was maybe 6 or 7 i watched my mom get a tattoo from a scratcher. I only know now that he was a scratcher, but the point is at that point i knew i wanted ink or metal in my skin. in about the 6th grade i started to wear a fake labret ring (i know, I'm cool) and finally pierced my lip myself. it was on my left side and it rejected quickly. i tried a few more times until finally i decided that i would just wait til i was 18 and i would go to a shop. my mom at this point had decided that i was ruining my face and wouldn't help me put metal in it lol. so, for my 18th birthday i got a surprise from my good friend Kara. she took me to a shop and got my labret done. Its a tad off center but i love it! at that moment i was addicted. not long afterward i got my first tattoo. Wings on my back, that were done by a great artist named Jaxx. I guess you can say what inspired me to modify myself was my parents.
 
TL:What modifications do you have and how many?
CM:at this current point in time i have 6 piercings and 4 tattoos. i want so many more, but yay for financial struggles. at one point i had 8 piercings but unfortunately i retired my tear drop dermal and my medusa. ):
 
TL:When did you start your modifications?
CM:In the above story, i kinda explain that i started my mods in the 6th grade. but modifications to me go so much further then putting a piercing in your face or getting a tattoo. I also have scars that serve as reminders for mistakes or things that have happened to me. those in itself are modifications because it changed my body and my appearance. so, you can say that i started to modify myself at about 7 years old.
 
TL:What is your favorite modification?
CM:my favorite modification are the lyrics across both wrists. they say "these wrists were split, when first we kissed" a constant reminder that no one is worth hurting myself over.
 
TL:If you could give advice to anyone who is beginning the modification process, what would you tell them?
CM:make sure that you see a licensed professional in a clean shop. do your research. get health scores before you go to a place. Don't just go to a place because you heard that they did an awesome job on your friends friends cousins uncles brother. that's how you end up with permanent damage. be smart.
 
TL:In your opinion, what does a modification mean to an individual?
CM:Does it change from person to person or is there a general sense of ‘I’m cool now, or I’m unique’? to me a modification is a mark in your life that you either want to remember or something you changed.
 
TL:In your personal experience, did you get treated differently for your modifications, or were you treated the same as before you had them done?
CM: I definitely get treated different which is ridiculous because i am the same person. I could understand if i was this significantly different person, but I'm not. I'm still Constance.
 
TL:Is there anything that you may want to add?
CM: love and light. remember that a person is a person no matter the mod!

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