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By Daily Mail Reporter. And now an anesthesiologist is defending his right to perform a controversial blood splattering art form at an event called Cirque De Plaisir in New York, after an anonymous party attendee has demanded that he stop. The party guest witnessed the doctor engage in a practice called 'blood playing' at a recent event and it chilled her to the bone. Scroll down for video. Performance art: An anesthesiologist, who uses the nameSantos, is defending his right to perform a controversial blood splattering art form at an event called Cirque De Plaisir in New York.
She criticized the demonstration in which Santos splatters his submissive partners blood onto a canvas. She said that because he is an anesthesiologist the act of blood splattering is disturbing. He is an anesthesiologist who practices in Newark, New Jersey. He reiterated the fact that his partner enjoys the activity and that he would ever hurt any of his patients.
I never present what I do for a living except to people that ask me privately,' the doctor said of his sex party alter ego. The girls that I date or have dated. We do these things in our personal life as well,' he added. Santos says that the blood splatter painting from the party has been hanging in his date's room since the event. He also says that he warns other against doing what he does, especially if people do not know what they are doing.
I just want to be treated like every other extreme performer. It just turns out that I have a day job. Santos said that the party has staff called 'dungeon monitors' to ensure everyone's safety. The only possible violation of regulation pertains to safety gear when performing the activity. New York State health rules say 'appropriate masks, gowns or aprons, and protective eyewear' should be used 'whenever splashing or spattering of blood or other bodily fluid is likely to occur.
However, a spokesperson for Santos has told us that this rule only applies to medical offices and procedures and not to the performance Santos is involved in. The Health Department told ABC that in order for the state to investigate Santos, someone would have to file an official complaint.