Yeah, I know all that stuff - it was just, everybody before basically started the post with “I’m not a doctor, but…”, and suddenly someone stepped up and started with “I am a doctor” - just found that slightly funny ![]()
Several actually are, even good ones that did nothing wrong. And believe me, most bodymodders have really good lawyers. And, sad enough, they need them. Had that conversation some time ago - actually, it would never even come to my mind to sue my piercer or bodmod-artist, as long as they were working correctly in terms of hygiene and all that. If I decide to try out an experimental mod, and my artist informs me what might go wrong or what might be difficult, and I still agree to get that done - then it’s not my artist’s fault if exactly that happens. Of course, if my artist choses to use second-hand-piercing needles or to tattoo me without gloves or whatever stupid stuff happens on this world, that’s a whole different thing. But I wouldn’t visit him if he’d work like that, so again, kinda my own responsibility ![]()
That’s a really fine and pleasant way of thinking! Reminds me of some doc who gave free advice on the darknet for people who had problems with drugs
And since you’ve mentioned it - espacially in the BDSM-area, visiting a doc can be quite a challenge and might lead to serious (legal) problems, depending on where you live, so it’s really fine that you offer help that way ![]()