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Inked-Up

14 January 2009

Inked-UpA new social network from the minds at Frankenknuckle called Inked-Up has gained amazing popularity worldwide over the winter break. In two weeks, this Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered-focused network of 325+ members consider themselves aficionados, if you will, of all things bod mod: tattoos, piercings, dermal implants, tongue splitting, extreme genital modification, transgenderism… you name it! Inked-Up is a place for all forms of queer and modified, with an easy sign-up and an even easier use site.

inkedupWe here at NoGoodz are ecstatic about it’s instant surge of success and so far it seems the body of members it has attracted are perfect for creating a strong community. With forums, chat rooms, customizable profile pages, multiple comment areas, featured pics, featured members, pioneer profiles, and special interest leagues, there are a variety of ways for members to contribute and connect in this evolving online society.

Nick at Inked- upAs a side-note: An interesting observation can be made as to what happens when you put a pile of hot, tattooed gay guys in a room—even in cyberspace they take off their clothes! Prepare youself for a penis here and an bunghole there as these guys take the art to every single inch of their body. Although the site is not targeting only gay men, the site has only caught 14 lady-folk, and a few debatable transgendered members (so, tell any and all lesbians and transexuals with tattoos you know to join!)

InkedMansMan at Inked-UpOverall, this is a call to all tattooed, pierced, and modified gay men, ladies, and everything in-between and beyond to go and check out Inked-Up! It’s like MySpace and Facebook’s freaky, tatted-up, sexy gay cousin!


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