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A 58-year-old London man had agonising skins grafts to remove his teenage tattoos - only to spend nearly £15,000 redoing them all over his face and body.
Keith Gordon blames the impulse to ink himself on extreme OCD - which has seen him change his appearance radically several times over the decades.
As a teen he was a skinhead before transitioning to long-haired, tattooed heavy metal headbanger.
He then cut his hair and had all his inkings removed through painful skin grafts so he could start a white-collar career as an administrator.
But now, Mr Gordon, from Romford, has gone full circle - tattooing most of his body, even his eyelids.
"A lot of people look at me aggressively. They look almost saddened and angry but I don't understand why - it's me who's looking like this, not them," he said.
"But I love the attention. I love being different and I love showing people that it is okay to be different."
Mr Gordon finally settled down at the age of 45 - getting married to Lisa, 42, and having children Jamie-Lee, 11, Ricky, eight, Jennifer, five. He also became a father to Lisa's daughter Diana Rose, 14.
Then, five years ago, after nearly 10 years of marriage, he felt an overwhelming urge to return to his first love - tattoos.
Mrs Gordon admitted: "I never would have married him if he looked like this when I met him.
"I feel embarrassed when we are out and everyone stares. But he's a good husband and a good father and I persevere."
Despite his family's objections, Mr Gordon is pushing ahead with even more tattoos and is in the process of finishing off a huge inking that spans his entire back.
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Wonder where he's getting the money to do all of this. Seems very selfish to me to waste that money on his 'urge' to look like a freak when he's got a wife and four children.
What do you think?