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Woman Cuts off Tattoo and Sends Skin to Her Ex-Boyfriend

Readers beware. This story’s image is bloody, gross, and gore-filled. Do NOT scroll down unless you want to see something rather disgusting so please be forewarned. Torz Reynolds, originally from Colchester, Essex, and body piercer at the King’s Cross Tattoo Parlour, says that Chopper had seemed like ‘the perfect boyfriend.’ So she got the words ‘Chopper’s Bitch’ tattooed a year into their relationship.

According to the Huffington Post, Reynolds reported to the Daily Star this week that her boyfriend, 24-year-old Stuart “Chopper” May claimed he was moving to Alaska to pursue a new job. She even saw him off at the airport. The 26-year-old Englishwoman however, discovered from friends that Chopper was still in the UK and had allegedly moved in with his new woman.

Learning of her boyfriend’s infidelity, Torz Reynolds does the unthinkable. It has been reported that she reacted by using a scalpel to remove the entire section of skin where the words “Chopper’s Bitch” had been tattooed on her forearm. Before slicing a rectangle around the area, Reynolds reported to the Daily Mail, that she numbed the area with Vasocaine spray.

‘I can’t imagine what his reaction was. I wish I could have been there to see it,’ Torz Reynolds told the Daily Guide.

Afterwards, the remnants of the tattoo were put in a jar, wrapped up with a bow and sent via recorded delivery to Torz Reynolds’ former lover. She even tracked it online.

According to Daily Mail UK, Reynolds said that ‘Removing the tattoo like that was definitely closure. I like to get over things quickly and I always delete someone completely out of my life.’ Stuart ‘Chopper’ May declined to comment.

Tattoo removal, now more common than ever, has been performed with various tools during the history of tattooing. While tattoos were once considered permanent, it is now possible to remove them with treatments, fully or partially. Today, “laser tattoo removal” usually refers to the non-invasive removal of tattoo pigments using Q-switched lasers. Typically, black and darker-colored inks can be removed more completely. Tattoo removal is most commonly performed using lasers that break down the ink in the tattoo.

Image Credit: www.huffingtonpost.com & realself.com

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