“I”ve had 200 body modifications”

IJuan Carlos Trinidad Homens decided he didn”t like his reflection in the mirror.

Tobi, who”s Carlos

This happens to our hero in Queretaro; he”s over 20 years old. He rarely uses his full name. You can call him toobi, which translates from English as “toobi.”

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Piercings, tattoos, transdermal implants, horns, sprays, and even tongues—Toobi has it all. He can”t say exactly how much he spent on his transformation. He says his malodos body cost him somewhere between 20, 000 and 25, 000 pesos (74, 000 and 93, 000 rubles). At 12, Toby got his first piercing, and at 15, his first tattoo. “I”m happy,” he says. “The kid I just looked at in the mirror: “We did it!” I think. When I talk about myself, I immediately think of two personalities. Carlos (my real name) and Toby (my fictional persona),” Carlos says to Toby. “Now I”m 80% happy with myself,” he continues. Toby wants to get another horn, some tattoos, and implants in his arms.

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Toby was inspired by a magazine his father brought from the United States. The various genres of tattoo art struck him. “I began to understand that people can change their bodies however they want. I dug deeper and learned about tattoo websites. Then I started doing tattoos,” he recalls. He now works as a tattoo artist in his hometown of Querétaro. He hopes that people who seem extreme will begin to be more understanding. “I want to change people”s perspectives. I want people to understand what a tattoo is, so that it doesn”t make them feel worse or better. Let them just feel comfortable in their own skin.” “I believe that people like me can show others that everyone has the right to do what they want,” says Toby. Adelita is Toby”s mother. At first, she was scared. “When I saw his first tattoo, I thought he”d joined a gang. And as he continued to change himself, she was afraid I was losing him,” she recalls. Over time, she changed her mind and accepted her son. “This is what he wants, and I”m happy with him. Besides, he makes a living from this. He”s doing well,” says Adelita. Having experienced much in his life and finding his dream look, Toby has become more self-confident.

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