| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 3/28/2008 12:15:25 PM | | I think Tattoo's look great on women, its there own personal Choice if they want a tattoo or Not, same as a guy, and im sure theres females who think Tattoos arnt attractive on guys either lol | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 3/28/2008 3:52:26 PM | | I love tattoos I have some and I think they can be attractive on women. There are some on women that I don't find attractive though, like if she has a tat on her shoulder that looks like it should be on a guy. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/19/2008 3:53:47 PM | | have seen alot of tattoo's over the years , at first maybe wasn't sure what to think about them or sure it i liked them . but now more or less like them on girls . as long as there classy and don't take up the entire back or area where it is . definity cool if she had a small one on say ankle or lower back another common place to get one . | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/19/2008 9:38:31 PM | in the 80's guys starting wearing earrings, makeup and eye liner, dressed metrosexual, and became ultra sensitive. They literally started acting like women.
In the 2000's, women wear tat's, pierce everything, and sleep with anything a la girls gone wild, trying to be like men.
I think tats is just another way to get the attention most women crave in todays world. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/20/2008 5:51:18 AM | I've already chimed in on this in another thread, but I'm bored so I figured I'd put my two cents in again.
Hate 'em. Wouldn't ever seriously date a girl who had even one.
Many of my female friends have them, but for a romantic relationship, it's a deal breaker for me. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/20/2008 11:37:34 AM | yes personal choice and preferrence it like an individuals choice i have 5 one on each shoulder and one each side lower back, and one on top rite arm, i dont regret them and there cool , i dont see the prob with them i dont mind them onna guy | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/21/2008 10:31:52 AM | I'm an older man and young women won't care what I have to say on the subject probably, but I've had my coffee and here goes.
Tramp stamps are very hot on young women with great bodies. (The tat above the ass crack?)
leave your breasts alone. We love them the way they are. Angelina put some kind of tat on or around her kootch saying something about Billy Bob's property? Bet Brad loves it every time he sees it.
You'll wear sleeveless things. Think about that before you mess with your arms. Do you want that tat shown at the formal party or how will your next job feel about it?
Remember you're a woman. A butterfly...not HARLEY DAVIDSON for God's sake. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/23/2008 1:55:35 AM | Well I absoultly love my tattoos, as well as my piercings. I currently have 9 of them and each of them hold a personal meaning to them. They are all feminen ones and I don't regret any of them one bit. I don't have them for anyone besides myself. I, however, am not impressed by people who get one just to have one. If a guy won't date me simply because I'm inked then it's his loss.
I find that the acceptance of tattoos varies where you go. When I lived in New Hampshire not many girl had any tattoos. The ones who did, were considered somewhat trashy and where judged unfairly in my oppionion. Here in Ontario, where I live now, I don't think I know anyone without at least one tattoo. They are widely accepted here and are mainstream.
Oh and by the way, I'm a registered paramedic currently going to university to become a nurse practitioner and I do it with my 9 tattoos, two of which are on the inside of my forearms, and 11 piercings. The only time I really feel the need to have to cover them is when I'm working with patients generally in the 40+ range. This obviously proves that age has to do with the acceptence as well. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/23/2008 6:00:52 AM | | No offence intended towards any tattooed ladies out there but I find them a major turn off. They look rough and portray a low social standing on men, even worse on a woman... in my opinion. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/23/2008 8:24:23 AM | Some tattoos are beautiful works of art. As long as it is not somewhere crazy like on your face( I want to see your facial beauty not a tattoo there ). The bad thing for tattoos for me is a lot of women who have tattoos have piercings. I can deal with ear piercings and I'm not judging anyone for having others but for some reason I just don't find lip/nose/brow piercings attractive. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/23/2008 11:00:56 AM | | Some girls look good with tattoos, some don't. Placement, size, artwork is very important as well. I could go either way, doesn't take away from who the person is. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/24/2008 11:25:55 PM | ["...that getting a tattoo involves pain, and therefore isn't "feminine". "
Giving birth doesn't involve pain? I'd like to see the guy who told you that try giving birth! ]
so anything involving pain isnt feminine? Ive never given birth.. but I BELIEVE that involves a great deal of pain YES! Now Im wondering if that man who said that it isnt feminine just meant things that we 'ask for'? Because I CERTAINLY didnt 'ask for' kidney stones a week ago.. but I sure got'em! And every woman who has had children AND kidney stones ALL say they'd rather be giving birth instead!
I have 4 tattoos all in coverable places (for respect of my profession).. Ive drawn each of them myself so that they will never be duplicated. I like to be unique.. thats just me! Each of them mean something different to me.. I never just thought one day.. hell.. I think I want to get a tat today!
I do have a motorcycle.. dont work for the circus.. never been a prostitute.. I have enjoyed the pain.. and WOW! Im STILL a respectable WOMAN!
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/25/2008 8:10:37 AM | > Ive drawn each of them myself so that they will never be duplicated. I like to be unique..
You do realize, of course, that for a man to be able to truyly appreciate this he's gonna have to have seen an awful lot of women naked? I'm just saying...
> Im STILL a respectable WOMAN!
Sounds like a good idea for a big billboard-like tattoo easily visible in plain sight... | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/25/2008 8:21:23 AM | | Personally, the idea of a woman paying a guy to forever brand her with his own interpretation (yes, yes, I know YOU designed it but it's by his hand and eye) of art or personal meaning isn't very attractive to me. Place your mark on the world, don't pay someone to do it to you. To me it's kind of like paying a strange dude to pee in my date/girlfriend/wifes (no, i do not have all three) face for an interpretive dance routine and then attempting to kiss her. No matter how much mouthwash and soap is used, the taint is still there. Especially if asparagus is involved. That analogy was terrible but I had the image in my head. Then again, in my opinion, self inflicted prison style tats, scars, and stretch marks turn me on. These are generally earned through life...or life inside. Call me old fashioned. | |
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| q for the guys--Tattoos on women--yes or no? Posted: 4/25/2008 4:17:22 PM | | I already but my two cents in but I wanted to add one more thing. I don't think it really matters if a guy thinks a tattoo is attractive or not. It is solely up to you, it's your body. Love is when you accept someone for who they are, including their faults. If someone loses the chance to get to know you or be with you over a tattoo then it is only their loss. Be yourself, not what others want you to be. | |
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