20-Year-Old Lucy Krasota Embraces Bold Body Modifications: Over 50 Tattoos, Split Tongue, and Implants

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Lucy Krasota, a 20-year-old woman with over 50 tattoos, a split tongue, and breast implants, reveals that her parents disapprove of her body modifications and that she often attracts attention on the street. Despite this, Lucy remains unfazed, having dreamed of body modification since childhood.

At just 10 years old, Lucy had already begun stretching her earlobes and sporting colorful hair. By 13, she was contemplating silicone breasts and tattoos on her eyelids and fingers. Once she turned 18, she eagerly got her first tattoo—a simple hand stamp—which ignited her desire for more.

“I followed that with splitting my tongue, tattooing my face, and getting breast implants,” Lucy shared. “I frequently watched videos of people with split tongues and knew I wanted that for my own transformation.”

Without hesitation, Lucy booked an appointment for the procedure the following month.

Today, Lucy has over 50 tattoos and nine piercings, including stretched earlobes. She plans to continue expanding her collection until every available space is covered. “So far, I have three major modifications: the split tongue, silicone breasts, and one I’m keeping private for now,” she said.

Her evolving appearance has sparked strong reactions from family and friends. “My family had a major issue with my changes, leading to a lot of discussions and arguments. But I’m indifferent to their concerns,” Lucy said. “The situation has settled down now.”

Lucy acknowledges that her modifications affect her daily life but views them as beneficial to her mental health. “People often stare at me in public, which can be challenging, but I manage,” she noted. “There are days when it bothers me, but I push through. I’ve also received many positive comments, though I’ve only encountered one negative remark. Body modification has been a significant help for my depression—it’s the best therapy for me.”

For those considering similar modifications, Lucy advises, “Reflect on why you want them and whether they will bring you happiness. Do it for yourself and if you want to look unique!”

Lucy shares her journey with her 2,210 Instagram followers, posting revealing photos of her tattoos. A recent black-and-white image, captioned ‘Black,’ has garnered over 6,000 views, numerous likes, and many supportive comments. One fan wrote, “In a room full of art, I’d still look at you.” Another commented, “Turned out great, keep up the good work of art. I’m curious to see how it progresses.” Ed added, “Beautiful,” while Burak simply said, “Tattoos man.”

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