| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/8/2008 11:50:21 AM | | Guys love tattoos on women and will frequently compliment them mostly as a conversation starter. Strangely, most guys like myself while able to admire them as eye candy find them repulsive on a girlfriend or any other woman we have genuine feelings for. The worst are on the breasts or the "tramp stamp". We won't admit it to a GF that has one most often because we know it's a sensitive issue. Putting ink on a sexy womans body is akin to placing a billboard in front of niagara falls. It will get attention, but it detracts from the natural beauty. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/8/2008 11:50:28 AM | The main thing that needs to be considered when having any bodypart tattooed is how it will look when that part starts to sag
a butterfly when your 20 will be a condor when your 50
that cute lizard might turn into Godzilla
that little rowboat might become the Bismarck
That star might turn into the Crab Nebula | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/8/2008 12:27:41 PM | Jem Doll said:
People get tattoos for a variety of reasons, not all the same..
I have been inundated with numerous compliments regarding my tattoos. Mostly because of their originality and where they are placed. I have a chest/collar/top back tattooed in a piece that has conglomerated into one from 4 separate tattoos...Perhaps you just need to let go of certain hangovers and see where life takes you. Because the person you could be shunning could be the most fantastic person in the world, tattooed or non-tattooed.
Agreed! I was raised by a family with an "inkless" mindset. Yet had Gem and me inked a few years ago to signify the unusual nature of our dynamic. This year I took my 18 year old son with me for us both to get a Mobius strip with Age quod Agis written in it.
Both symbolic of relationships with the people in my life. I'm not a big fan of going into the shop, leafing through the books, and getting the same tribal armband or yellow butterfly half the world has. But I *do* think a tat, be it on a woman's, or man's, breast, sacrum, thigh, buttock, or arm can be a unique expression and personally symbolic.
And the old adage seems to hold true: once you get inked once, you can't wait for more.
D., who didn't get his first until he was 54! Age quod agis | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 1:19:16 AM | unclassy? i guess it all matters in the eye of the beholder. Obviously you have tattoo constraints which is your loss.
Again, the person who is tattooed could be the most magnificent individual in the world and you are blowing the chance to get to know them because you cannot get past this close minded approach.
I honestly. If I didn't have tattoos i'd probably have the same strong feelings about them as I do now.
It's just sad to see so many people get shunned for something that has meaning to the individual. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 2:26:20 AM | Ah well, it's just a conflict of personal choices, what says "individuality" to you, might scream "blends in with the landscape of unfavourable dating options" to me.
I saw a 13-14 year old girl yesterday with a butterfly/tribal tatoo on her lower back. Tattoo's may have marked you as a rebel years ago, but today certain tattoos just make you look like you are trying to hard to be cool, following the crowd.
A tattoo says something about you, that's why we get it. If the best explanation you can muster is "It looks cute!" or "everyone else has one" you're in for trouble.
That being said, breast tattoos have never looked good to me, but on top of that you gotta ask yourself, drawing attention to your chest... classy? Some people won't think so. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 4:09:53 AM | Explosivesheep said:
That being said, breast tattoos have never looked good to me, but on top of that you gotta ask yourself, drawing attention to your chest... classy? Some people won't think so.
It could be argued that our culturally imposed post-feminist sensibilities have blinded us to the reality that the purpose of secondary sexual attributes exist in part to attract a suitable partner. The fact is, a woman's breast *is* attractive to men (and many women) as broad shoulders and defined arms are attractive to women (and many men). It would follow that adorning these parts of the anatomy would be perfectly natural. We think nothing of a woman wearing a necklace which leads the eye to her cleavage, yet here we are, arguing whether an inked adornment is suitable.
Of course it is. Whether or not it attracts everyone, it will certainly attract the type of person who finds it attractive. And, ipso facto, that would seem to be the type of person the adorned woman would want.
Certainly, you have the right to not find it attractive. But just as certainly I would object to the categorization of it being without class. I find them exquisite. Suum cuique.
D. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 5:58:08 AM | Again, the person who is tattooed could be the most magnificent individual in the world and you are blowing the chance to get to know them because you cannot get past this close minded approach.
I dont think anyone who says (including myself) that women with a tattoo(s) on her breast is a bad person. You could be a high level exec,,,,,that tattoo on the breast is still going to look tacky. I also dont like seeing arm tattoos or ink on the wrists either (on women).
And the old adage seems to hold true: once you get inked once, you can't wait for more.
This is a true statement. lol I have 4 myself (and also a belly piercing) and am contemplating getting another, but just not sure where yet (and no it wont be on my breast, butt, or lower back! lol)!
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 10:51:19 AM | i think i agree with sheepy, it does have to do with attracting a certain kind of person.
I have a fair few hours on my skin, but none of it is visible in normal everyday clothes, sometimes even in summer clothes. And i try not to look like "one of those girls" ifyou get the meaning. See articles on tattooed women being "bikers and hookers" all the time so im happy to prove that wrong.
I think the right design and palcement is important. Girls with more than a b cup dont need a chest piece. It never looks artistically right and always moves and distorts with/without a bra. But someone with a nice shaped fairly flat chest can pull off a killer chest piece just fine. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 11:15:44 AM | | There's a scene in the Chuck Norris movie "Silent Rage" that comes to mind. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 11:57:01 AM | I have to admit, I do find certain tattoos on breasts rather sexy
As long as they aren't huge and over the top (the tattoos that is :P), I remember someone in my college used to have a small love heart on each one, looked really nice. I only saw when she wore low cut tops by the way  | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 2:28:11 PM | | A tattoo or tattoos on a woman's breast is never good, period. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 5:31:40 PM | | not a fan, especially when the give you a look for staring at them, when they chose to have a huge cat's paw or whatever on there. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 7:31:40 PM | | i agree with the original poster. keep the "art" for your walls and leave the skin alone! i heard once on a documentary on tats, that they imtimidate alot of people....i had to laugh at that...why should ink on skin intimidate anyone! back to tats on women, its a fad i hope ends soon cuz its disturbing to me seeing nearly everyone and their brothers & sisters having tatoos. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/9/2008 9:58:29 PM |
...most guys like myself while able to admire them as eye candy find them repulsive on a girlfriend or any other woman we have genuine feelings for.
Putting ink on a sexy womans body is akin to placing a billboard in front of niagara falls. It will get attention, but it detracts from the natural beauty.
most guys? repulsive? speak for yourself sparky, not for the rest of us.
as for judging a woman's character based on what and where she's gotten inked... what's the old line about a book and it's cover? | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 1:06:47 AM | .......*chuckles*....
I'm just asking not to be so biased. Relax, live a little and dont' sweat the small stuff.
Beauty has nothing to do with how a person is on the outside anyway.
don't be so harsh to judge someone because i'm sure as a person yourself you wouldn't want someone else to do the same.
that's all i have to say on the topic. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 2:34:38 AM |
ok here is my pet peeve i cant stand to see tats on a pretty lady's body and it really sends me crazy to see a nice cleavage or breast with a tat on it whats the appeal and why do you women who did that do it ?????
I love most tattoos on women, so it has never been an issue for me unless they were on someone's neck. I never understand why people get names on their neck, that's what pimps do to mark their territory.
And what is with the names of ex's? Any person who wants another to get their name on them is a control freak. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 7:37:56 AM | | i like tattoos , not a fan of the breast tat ....... i have read some posts to this issue ,, i still think on the breast is TACKY ,,,,, and whether u like it or not ppl will form opinions about u , ust as they would with a tite shirt , or tight pants , sends an message ,,,,, that message is tacky , lay with dogs , ppl will assume u have fleas ,,,, have tattoo on breast , they will assume ur a biker Momma , passed around at parties ! just my opinion , get a tattoo anywhere but breast ,, leave some of Natures beuaty in tact ! | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 7:54:52 AM |
have tattoo on breast , they will assume ur a biker Momma , passed around at parties
I do not have tattoo but I would not worry of people assume stupid thing because of something that is irelvent. Anyone who form an opinion like that is a person who opinion I do not care about. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 8:38:13 AM | if u do not care about my opinion , why respond to it , u must of cared ,,, maybe think b4 u actually write !  | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 9:06:01 AM | I can reply that the opinion of small minded people mean little to me. The post is not someway evident that it mean a lot.
Your reply makes no sense.  | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 9:38:29 AM | My cousin who was in Playboy in the 90s has a tattoo on her cleavage, cause she's married and its her husband's initial in a small heart. I went with her somewhere (just she and I) and she ran into an ex boyfriend she hadn't seen in 11 years. He literally reached, grabbed her shirt and pulled it away saying what's that tattoo right there? So he was grabbing her cleavage. I almost decked him right there.
Instead she kicked him in the shin and said its my huuuuuuuusband's initial! Then she elaborated my huuuuuuuusband I have 4 kids with. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 10:55:08 AM | If your spoke , and wrote proper English i could Discern the point your driving at ! But your English is weak ,,, Lets chalk this one up to Lost In Translation . As i said before Tattoo's on the breast Are tacky at best , skanky at worst ! JMOP | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 11:50:14 AM | | I find it a huge turn off. Kind of like putting spray paint on the Mona Lisa. I don't care how incredibly attractive I find a woman I have no interest in her if she has tats on her cleveage. | |
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| Tattoos on the breasts Posted: 7/10/2008 1:03:20 PM | | tatoos of any kind cheapen a woman. years ago it was only trash that got tats...man or woman and for me, its still the same today. | |
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