At eleven, stretching his ears felt like rebellion without consequences; by adulthood, Ethan “ModBoy” Bramble had turned his body into a living billboard of defiance. Split tongue, removed belly button, more than 200 tattoos – especially the ones carved across his face – spoke before he ever opened his mouth. For years, he fed on the gasps, the double takes, the instant recognition. Then his daughter arrived, and the thrill curdled into something heavier.
Walking her to school, he realized she was inheriting the reactions meant for him: the stares, the whispers, the quiet judgments. His anxiety wasn’t just about appearance anymore; it was about the story his skin told on her behalf. So he chose a different kind of pain. Session after brutal laser session, he watched the ink fade, not out of regret for who he was, but out of love for who he’s still becoming.