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Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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Reading a post by @Cauliflour made me remember this case. It's not quite the same though, so I thought I'd start a new thread.
sanctioned-suicide.net
Anthony Loffredo intended to transform his body into something more alien by use of extreme modification. Including the amputation of fingers, ears, extreme tattooing and dyeing and implants and the planned amputation of a leg. I believe now, he has chosen to abandon the project. Here is a documentary on him though:
I think this is really interesting though- because it throws up all sorts of issues concerning consent. Obviously, the removal of limbs are effectively life changing 'injuries' so- where do we sit morally? Is freedom to choose how we look paramount? Even if it affects our health and quality of life directly? I imagine a lot of surgeons will simply refuse to remove healthy limbs. I just find it interesting though. Some reports say that he now regrets elements of his transformation. So- should people be free to 'hurt' themselves? Should they be aided to? Even though they may well regret it later?

Growing fascination with body mutilation
It kinda scares me how much I want to stab myself and burn myself and basically fuck up my body lol. I guess it's guilt cause people have complimented me on my appearance throughout my life...but like a nice, thick line of stitches on the side of the torso would look so hot and feel so hot in...

Anthony Loffredo intended to transform his body into something more alien by use of extreme modification. Including the amputation of fingers, ears, extreme tattooing and dyeing and implants and the planned amputation of a leg. I believe now, he has chosen to abandon the project. Here is a documentary on him though:
I think this is really interesting though- because it throws up all sorts of issues concerning consent. Obviously, the removal of limbs are effectively life changing 'injuries' so- where do we sit morally? Is freedom to choose how we look paramount? Even if it affects our health and quality of life directly? I imagine a lot of surgeons will simply refuse to remove healthy limbs. I just find it interesting though. Some reports say that he now regrets elements of his transformation. So- should people be free to 'hurt' themselves? Should they be aided to? Even though they may well regret it later?