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'I ate my finger' ... Dave Playpenz wanted to taste his own flesh |
of curiosity. Playpenz even earned approving words from a vegan friend of his, who agreed that the flesh was provided by a willing participant (obviously, Playpenz himself).
The "bondage furniture maker" says he was motivated to pull the stunt due to lingering fascination with cannibalism and a desire to keep his body whole." I decided that if I ate the flesh and kept the bones, then I wouldn't be losing part of me."
He also told, love it magazine: “I know it sounds mad, but it wasn’t just the curiosity. That finger was a big bit
The "bondage furniture maker" says he was motivated to pull the stunt due to lingering fascination with cannibalism and a desire to keep his body whole." I decided that if I ate the flesh and kept the bones, then I wouldn't be losing part of me."
Keepsake ... he kept the bone |
of me, too big a bit to lose.
“I decided that, if I ate the flesh and kept the bones, then I wouldn’t be losing part of me.” Dave waited two days to recover from his operation before going through with his plan.
He boiled the finger in salt water, adding: “Because I wanted to keep the bones, I decided not to fry or roast
“I decided that, if I ate the flesh and kept the bones, then I wouldn’t be losing part of me.” Dave waited two days to recover from his operation before going through with his plan.
He boiled the finger in salt water, adding: “Because I wanted to keep the bones, I decided not to fry or roast
the finger, as that would damage them.
“I didn’t have sauce or drink wine with it as I wanted to know what the real taste was.”
He has been keeping the bones in a box since and insisted most of his friends did not mind his bizarre experience.
Dave added: “A couple said, ‘It’s disgusting.’ But most people are intrigued. A vegan friend of mine approved of it, as at least I had my own permission whereas animals don’t give their consent before they’re eaten.
“And no, it hasn’t turned me into some kind of Hannibal Lecter. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, which I definitely won’t be repeating.”