About
This is the diary of a deviant. At first glance, I am another modified guy with stretched earlobes, a big septum ring and tattoos. Some might look at me and think, ‘he probably became a piercer because he couldn’t get a job with all those piercings & tattoos.’
Nothing could be further from the truth. Sometimes our perceptions deceive us. They deceive us because some of our perceptions are based on stereotypes & prejudices about people. I didn’t end up a piercer due to lack of options, it was a choice- not an easy choice.
Although it was something I probably always had in me, it grew.
In summary, I am what you get when you mix, Dale Carnegie, Anton Lavey and Seth Godden with an unusual boy’s unique perception who also cares about the world he lives in.
I started my journey into body modification about 2005, when Johnkid started guiding me into an apprenticeship at The Piercing Lounge. I started with play piercings in the BDSM Community and progressed into doing flesh hook suspensions and eventually body piercing. I then traveled to meet other piercers to further fine tune my techniques.
After an extensive piercing apprenticeship and a lot of guidance I have grown into a compassionate piercer who focuses on getting my clients through the procedure in a positive fulfilling experience. I focus on energy control, reassurance, and bedside manners. Plus, I have the most gentle hands in town.
In October of 2009 I took another leap with Jon Bass and helped open Tailor Made Tattoo and Body Modification. Here I was able to design my piercing environment and have total control of my life and piercing setup. I also started doing elaborate scarification and have been quickly building a portfolio.
Outside of piercing, I run Sabbat de Sade, a monthly fetish night at The Inferno and am involved in the kink/BDSM community. I do fetish shows sporadically and a lot of suspension events.

Thank you for starting this and sharing an authentic look at yourself. You are one of the most genuine and beautiful people i know.
Keep up the Great work, Cute Cute.
Remind me in the fall…i would like you to come into my work and talk to my students.