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She has 4 children
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And she remarks that: "I went through a bad marriage and learned to be stronger. Warriors tattoo their faces, so I'm a warrior for my kids, too."
She's a 35 year old lawyer
Which really casts the term "bloodsucker" into a different light.
Before her transformation, she looked like this
Definitely pretty, though not as eye-catching
She began her body modification following her divorce
And claims that the horns represent strength, and the tattoos represent freedom.
There's a wzx statue of her at Ripley's Believe it Or Not
According to the HuffingtonPost Maria claimed: ""It's my vampire dream to be immortal! I have always loved Ripley cartoons, and have admired Ripley’s since I was a little girl, so my dream came true."
She has 4 children
And she remarks that: "I went through a bad marriage and learned to be stronger. Warriors tattoo their faces, so I'm a warrior for my kids, too."










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I think she is beautiful!!!!!!!!!!! Im very proud of her for doing her body mods & not letting what other people think influence her!!!! BRAVO MARIA BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!! Your very beautiful & sexy!!!
No one here has the right to call anyone ‘disgusting’ for the way they look, it’s ignorant and below a member of civilised society. I don’t know how people have the nerve to talk about bad parenting whilst being so overtly narrow minded as if that were the best way to raise children, to suggest that anyone who doesn’t fit the aesthetic confines of what you deem normal should be denied the right to raise children is not a direction the evolved human mind goes. Children of gay parents have been bullied at school, children of mixed race parents have been bullied at school even children of disabled parents have been bullied in school. So what I’m saying is that it is the attitude of people who judge people merely by appearance that makes bullying of this kind an issue in the first place.
She looks really sweet before her transformation. Guess she just loves pain and the domestic abuses she has gone through probably transforms her into a ghoul to haunt her tormentor for life. Can’t imagine how a lawyer would marry an abusive drug addict in the first place? So much so for Mexico’s law.
For anyone,she might look disgusting but it is her choice. We can’t understand why she’s doing that and what she went through because we are not her. If that’s make her fulfilled and she treats anyone nicely then that’s fine.
@Sam
Im fairly sure these decisions could potentially affect both her and her children negatively. Imagine trying to explain your vampire mummy to your school chums. Also I find it hard to imagine an area of the law in which her appearance would go down well. Facial tattooes and filed teeth are generally a no no. I hope for the sake of her and her children shes found a way to make it work, obviously shes escaped from an extremely negative relationship but I cant help finding this irresponsible. If she didnt have dependent children maybe I’d feel differently.
She seems to be doing all right considering she does get quite a bit of support from the body arts community (which is rather enormous). Additionally, if she still considers her career title “lawyer” rather than “former lawyer,” that implies she must be working somewhere. If she’s a good mother, then her children are probably fine and understand that she simply looks different–seriously, kids are capable of things like unconditional love and understanding, too. And to be honest, unless she’s somehow actually abusing them, it’s really not our business whether or not she raises her children to ignore to others’ criticism and dictate their own appearances.
Facial tattoos + filed teeth don’t need to be a no-no. Enforcing societal restrictions on how people “should” look or behave is a slippery slope, and not one that should be encouraged. As a kid, I got bullied for being biracial, have had plenty of gay friends bullied for being “too effeminate” or “too butch” which is still considered quite a no-no in many places, and I (plus most people I know) have been insulted at some point for choosing to look a certain way. Yes, these things are obviously not the same as getting tattoos and implants, but my point is that people tend to disapprove of things appearance- and behavior-wise that they do not understand, and that enforcing those little “codes” is not okay. Years ago, women would be insulted for wearing pants–which is certainly a choice–because it was a no-no, despite not hurting anybody with that choice. I think it’s ridiculous to act as though a person’s choices regarding his or her appearance should dictate how others treat them and that the fewer people who believe this to be set in stone/an a-okay thing, the better.
Sorry, I’m sure I’m coming off as more argumentative than I mean to. I just got off a 12-hour workday though so forgive me, haha.
Glad you did the sideshow. It was pretty good. I saw her pics on a tattoo feed a few days ago but there was no explanation as to what prompted her to do all this. I have to be honest, I find her a little bit both fascinating and tragic at the same time. I don’t think it’s so much the face tattoos as the implants that really take you aback. But as a mother who went thru a horrible divorce from a horrible pig/dog/humanoid, I know that there’s a process for some to find oneself. I’m not sure if swinging from a meat hook would’ve helped me, but oh do I love me some horror movies and tattoos…! I wish her and her children happiness and prosperity.
She’s her own work of art! Good on her.
all I could think was that it might be really painful for someone to accidentally bump his/her head on hers while having sex.
Apart from that, to each their own, right?
“I think she’s brave”. I thinks she’s disgusting
I find the first comment about lawyers in bad taste, not all of them are “bloodsuckers”.
She’s happy in her skin, she’s at what sounds like a safe, amazing spot in her life, and she looks fantastic. I adore her.
I actually do think it’s always at least somewhat brave to alter something about yourself even if you believe others’ opinions might be negative. If a couple weeks ago, lots of us readers were defending people’s tattoos decisions, then how come all of a sudden, this woman’s aren’t good enough for us to defend? So basically, if somebody else’s decisions with his or her body don’t fall into your range of “good taste,” it’s okay to criticize him or her? That bums me out. I’m sure I sound a little self-righteous, but I guess I just don’t dig critiquing others’ permanent decisions (fashion, sure, but not something that somebody has made a part of herself), whether it’s elective surgery, tattoos, injections, etc.
On an unrelated note, suspension does not always take a huge pain threshold. For many, many people, it’s much more of a psychological barrier that needs to be gotten over. :)
well-said. I would never do anything like this but she’s not harming anyone so I’m not judging her. Although I do wonder if her appearance has jeopardized her career as a lawyer..
I don’t understaned why anybody would do this. But to each their own! I don’t know if I’d call it ‘brave’ though, since I read a wonderful littel rant about what bravery means by one of my favorite writers a couple of days ago, and I’m not sure this would apply ;) lol
It’s interesting though that you’d think going makeup-less is not brave but making crazy changes to yourself is. Just because, I think the total opposite. When I see someone overly done up, I’m wondering what it is that they don’t like about themselves or what they’re trying to hide. And I think it’s wonderful when people aren’t afraid to not wear make-up. I wonder what that says about us?
I was joking a bit about it being brave. But I do think that it was motivated by reasons! It sounds like she was coming out of a very bad relationship, and wanted to find a way to rediscover her own strength. If this did that for her, well, that’s interesting.
Pretty sure the “brave” comment was just a joke in light of that article.
True! If that’s the case for her, then goood for her! I love guys, but relationships can be a mind-*bleep*
Oh and @Odbery: As was I.
I’m not going to be able to sleep tonight.
That’s disgusting.
I don’t see how decisions that don’t affect anybody, including herself, negatively are “disgusting.” But to each her own is what I believe in.