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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/25/2007 9:40:47 PM | i dont do drugs never had or drink or smoke cigs,, I raised my kid alone.& i have tattoos.. goes to show never judge a book by the cover till u judged urself!!women can be very sexy with or without tats!!I say women are allowed to do as they want.. i teach my daugther she can do anything she wants & never let any so called man tell her what or not what to wear or do..* women do as u please dont worry bout the tools who judge u for it.. they jellous they can have ya hehe. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/25/2007 9:54:57 PM | Tattoos are ok as lomg as its decent and well done. I would have it where its hidden when I wear my clothes, some is against it when looking for a job. Would I have it done to any part of my body? Nope, its risky, can get aids with it and I want my skin smooth, clear and clean .  | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/25/2007 9:58:07 PM |
Just thought i'd put this question out there. I've had a guy tell me that tattoos on women aren't attractive, that getting a tattoo involves pain, and therefore isn't "feminine". What does everyone else think? No thanks. It has nothing to do with pain. I love the female body as is. I see profiles of women with tat’s and am instantly repulsed. I could care less if a woman wants to do it or not; I am not attracted to it. Plus tat’s fade with age, they bleed so to speak.
It seems to be the ‘in’ thing, but not a pleasant one. That is my opinion. I also see it as immaturity, I don’t care how old the person is, I see it as an attempt at rebellion and trying to be cool. It is an attention seeker, the ‘Look at me, I am cool and I want everyone to give me attention’. Insecurity, what a shame. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/25/2007 10:11:23 PM | My daugther was tellin me once that.. this assole at a store seen her tatoo on her.. & told her why u have that for?? she repplied. why do u hava a dam beer belly & bigger boobs then me & my friends.. lol.guess he outta look at himself huh 1st..u can hide tattoos not beer bellies she told him lol | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/26/2007 3:53:05 AM | Im an advocate for them. Nothing wrong with expressing yourself. It works for some and not for others. I have two sons, and the oldest tells me he'll never ever get a tattoo... The littlest one has four mapped out on his body already... A snake on his hand wrapping up his arm, an Elmo on his shoulder... LOL The point is, I'd love them both no matter what they chose. It's not about what you wear. It's about the heart inside. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/26/2007 4:22:52 AM | | Like breast size, body type, preference for hair color, I think it's a matter of taste. I think a tasteful tattoo can be an atractive statement of a woman's personality. A butterfly on the shoulderblade, a rose on an ankle, a trddybear or tiger somewhere more personal. However, a picture of a dripping phallus scrawled the length of the thigh, or enough ink that her body looks like a roadmap instead of a woman are DEFINITE turnoffs for me. Remember ladies; tattoos like any other form of art are best done with class and moderation. A few piercings can be nice but who wants to hug a porcupine? | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/26/2007 4:34:23 AM | | W're also forgetting something else. If you love someone it doesn't matter how many tatts they have your still going to love them, if you do at all. You should never base getting to know someone on the tattoos they have, you could lose the best person you ever met and your life emptier for it. I was once one of those that said he would never date anyone with a tattoo but when you meet someone and you don't know they have one and you find out what a great person they are and then find out about the tattoo you realize how stupid it is to have that opinon. I've learned to appreciate them, and the most beatiful women in the world sometimes have tattoos. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/26/2007 2:13:16 PM | | If all you are going to judge a woman on is whether or not she has a tattoo, then you are pretty much to superficial to date anyway. I think its pretty pathetic and shows your mentality. I have two tattoos and I really don't care what you think of them, I like them and that is all that matters to me. Oh and the other thing about it involving pain, what the heck do you think labor involves? Get over yourself and your egotistical attitude. I wouldn't date a judgmental jerk anyway! | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/27/2007 6:44:22 AM | | I just got another one yesterday on the top of my right foot. It is beautiful but...holy!! It hurt.....I have 4 now and work in an office, they can all be covered but when I am not at work, I love to show them. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/27/2007 8:43:00 PM | There has not been ONE case of AIDS reported that was transmitted by a tattoo artist! Needles are not re-used any longer, at about 25 cents apiece, cheap enough to use new, sterilized, disposable needles.
I've done tattoo's for quite a few LADIES over the last couple of years, all in good taste - butterflies, hearts, dolphins, roses, and other tasteful images.
You guys who wouldn't date a lady with a tattoo.......... more for the rest of us! | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/27/2007 8:56:31 PM | | Hey I am 49yrs and have always considered getting a tattoo, and just last month decided to go ahead and do it, well it really isnt very painful at all, and the tattoo is a small one of an owl which is my favorite bird so i likely wont ever regret doing it, i think its what you decide for yourself no matter what others may say, as long as it really feels right for you, go for it. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/28/2007 12:11:02 AM | | I think they look trashy and show a lack of class. I really dont like them on women. A womans skin is more attractive than anything. Dont need to mess it up with dyes and pictures. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/28/2007 4:01:16 AM | Has anyone ever truly examined this word, classy? CLASS here are a few definitions: 1. social rank, esp. high rank 2. the members of a given group in society, regarded as a single entity 3. excellence; exceptional merit 4. elegance, grace, or dignity, as in dress and behavior While #4 seems to be the definition most will choose, this word is one of many meanings. Am I to believe, that if a woman has a tattoo, she cannot be elegant, graceful, or act dignified? I have to shut down that notion. In the end, I fear this battle goes no where. You will always have ones that view them as art and beauty, and ones that call them 'trashy'. My final definition of the word class? (and my favorite) 5. the system of dividing society | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/28/2007 6:40:52 AM | Art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Personally, I find nothing artistic about tattoos although there are always exceptions. I love the artistry found in nature and the female body is a masterpiece. I liken tattoos to pollution or even graffiti when I see them on women.
As a form of expression, tattoos come very close to bumper stickers and those damn evil and cutesy smilies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Some people like the attention that tattoos bring.
A reported 1 in 5 (most likely higher) people with tattoos have regrets about it and there is now a large demand for tattoo removal.
I try not to under-estimate the "cool" factor. Tattoos have always been "cool" or maybe they're totally hot today. I am not very "cool" and I'm hopelessly outdated. I don't really like the bad girl image at all. I live an almost ascetic lifestyle compared to modern standards. I wear no jewelry (not even a watch) and fashion accessories are very unnecessary. I'm weird like that but it keeps me wondering.
Getting a tattoo was once considered taboo for a woman (I just wanted to write that).
....people like breaking social taboos though. They may have very strict personal boundaries and yet they have no respect for social boundaries. It's very curious and possibly a form of rebellion? | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/28/2007 6:48:28 AM | This is personal opinion right? I personally don't really like tatoos on women but I just never liked them much in general. I don't have one and will never get one. That being said if I met someone that had one or two, and tastfully done in my opinion, it wouldn't be a deal breaker but it would depend on where they are.
I also don't like piercings either and that is way overdone now. When kids do it it's a way to fit in and to a degree is peer pressure. When I see adults doing it as adults I have to ask myself why are they doing it. Some women just like tattos and piercings, more power to them if that's what they like. But doing it for yourself is what it boils down to and being sure it's not to feel or look younger, that's where the turnoff factor comes into play for me. To some it's art, to others it's not.
I went out on a first date with one woman a few years ago, we hit it off pretty well but then I found out her daughter had talked her into getting her tongue pierced. For one thing that is a total turn off for me so that was the only date we had. But to do it because someone talked you into it is dumb. I can just picture the daughter, belly button, eyes, down below and maybe on the chest, LOL.
OOOPs, got on the wrong subject here but everyone has ano opinion regardless and it's personal preference. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/28/2007 7:20:12 AM | | She was asking for an opinion here so I will give just mine. A little tattoo here or there is ok, Rose etc. but personally I think anything more than that on a woman is disgusting. A woman has such beautiful skin so soft and smooth, just dying to be touched and tasted, then you get to the tattoo, what a turn off for me, especially those big lower back ones, that used to be such beautiful place, nice tanned lower back. Mmmm Now there all marked up with ink with some stupid design or wings for life. I have never marked my body, because I know that fads change, and this one will if it hasn't already. Just my opinion. Would I not date someone because of there tattoo, NO, It's not that big of deal, doesn't change who they are. Just a matter of personal taste. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/28/2007 7:58:27 AM | Mine is symbolic of my survival of 'terminal' Cancer. You cannot see it unless I am in a bathing suit. It is on my inner left thigh.
I too dislike a ton of tattoos on a body male or female, but if it is one, and of special signifigance, not just 'art' then I accept it for what it is then: A symbol of what is important to that person. Too much tattooing turns me off also. Some would call that hypocritical of me, seeing as I have a tattoo, but if someone I love gets close enough to me to see me unclothed, they also know I do not so such drastic, unchangable things for frivolous reasons. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 6/28/2007 12:44:04 PM | Tattoos can be most attractive.
I never thought I would like them on a woman but have been pleasantly surprised.
Each to their own and I guess if you have never tried then you never know. | |
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