| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 10:36:51 AM | Moo - you come across a little age-ist with your 'gobby little girls and shouting across the playground' remarks.... Just because someone is young does not mean that they are not experienced or educated. .
gobby little girls If the cap fits... I was referring to people shooting their mouths off when they clearly have no idea what they are talking about. If you feel you belong in that camp, by all mean ally yourself with it. The comment was also made in another thread, naughty, naughty for dragging it across.
shouting across the playyground misquotation is also very naughty, I actually said was:-
We're debating, not shouting across the playground. See the implication there, that we're adults, not children?
Most of us here are judged by our words, that's why we should make sure we use them wisely.
*ruffles the little tyke's hair* Age-ist, honestly. 
OT, like I said, to each their own. If they're cheap and tacky, no-one's forcing anyone to have one. If you like them, you'll have one if you fancy one, just the way it should be, live and let live. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 10:37:29 AM |
Those that like tattoos will simply date anyone[...]
Well not anyone 
[...] and those that dont...well they wont date someone simply because of some body art that may or may not indicate that they are a good/bad/common/classy (delete as appropraite) person.
And in the process, they'll miss out on some fantastic people. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 10:46:04 AM | | I dont mind the occassional discreet titoo - as Boz said , if its a deal breaker for some they will miss out on dating some fantastic people . | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 10:56:46 AM | As quite a few posters have said, it's each to their own what they do with their body is upto the individual.
I personally don't like tatts on womens breasts, but I think they look quite nice on the base of the spine. I once saw a woman in her early 20's with one that went all the way up her spine which was nice.
When I see a woman with a tit-tat, it may look okay now, but in 20 -30 years time when the North reaches the south that tat of her favourite flower will have stretched into something that looks like a shrubbery. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 11:02:50 AM | | I posted about reasons why people have their tattoos done but thats already got a thread dedicated to it, so deleted this one, and wrote there instead. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 12:45:18 PM |
Then why bother saying it if you are not going to back it up?
The OP asked me a question as to whether or not I found tattoos on boobs attractive. I answered him, and explained why I found them unattractive.
End of story.
Isn't that the whole point of a debate?
TBH I didn't actually see a topic for discussion.We are certainly not here to discuss my opinion on tit-tats.
Your point would be?
My point was that if I stated what I believe to be the negative signals sent by tit-tats, then various posters would try and counter them. I have already given a (false) example.
It always amazes me when I hear of people who cannot believe that there are some who find certain things they do to be unattractive. Do they really think that the entire population of the world agrees with them?
IMO, tattoos are unattractive. I am aware that some find them attractive. I am not one of them.
you've explained why you won't back up comments you have made in reference to why tattoos give negative signals.
Thank you for spotting that, although why the comment "your point would be" was made escapes me.
if they truely believed they had a strong case
As far as I'm concerned, my 'case' against tattoos is cast iron and set in concrete. It won't change, and (even better) it is perfect........because it's MY opinion!
Which clearly gives the impression you don't have any reasons for making that statement orginally.
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 12:54:40 PM | The OP asked me a question as to whether or not I found tattoos on boobs attractive. I answered him, and explained why I found them unattractive.
TBH I didn't actually see a topic for discussion.We are certainly not here to discuss my opinion on tit-tats.
And TBH, i dont really see a problem with tats on tits, and no need really for tit for tats, so i agree with your answer to the OP..
As it goes though, i can take tats on tits or leave them, i mean you dont need to look at the mantle piece when your poking the fire, so no need to look at the tats on the tits.
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 1:41:40 PM |
As far as I'm concerned, my 'case' against tattoos is cast iron and set in concrete. It won't change, and (even better) it is perfect........because it's MY opinion!
No you would rather make bold statements about tattoos having negative signals but not actually say why. lol and you call that a disscussion.
End of people who don't explain the statements they make especially when i am not the only poster to address this negative signal. I love it when someone gets involved in a discussion (which it clearly is not) if you go around making statements that you will not back up with your opinion. So as for negative signals obviously their is none as you clearly won't point out what they are. END OFF | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 2:16:18 PM | Okay, I don't necessarily agree or disagree with any particular poster but what I'm failing to understand is why when someone gives their opinion they then have to go into minute detail as to why they have that opinion?
Some people really like the tit-toos, I don't see anyone jumping on their back asking them to justify why they like them and how they came to the conclusion they were so lovely so I don't see why someone who doesn't like them has to explain themselves just because they have an opinion in the negative. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 2:25:31 PM |
^^^ um .. what age does that happen? Is my ladybird gonna shrivel up and die? No Sprite, it is going to turn into a snake as it grows longer and longer!
OP My opinion on tit-tats? I don't really have one you will be pleased to hear. (An opinion, or a tit-tat! that is. ) | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 3:43:38 PM | Tatoos on a girl's breasts?
Not something I would particularly crave for, but by the time I'm surveying that sort of area I think enough of her not to be put off by something like that...
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 4:02:53 PM | | It's entirely up to the person whether they want to put a tat on their boobs. I don't particularly mind tattoos. But on the boobs/chest seems a bit wrong to me. I can't really explain why. The ones I've seen on a woman's breast are pretty big and loud and slightly intimidating in public. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/7/2008 10:40:53 PM |
Thank you, and end of! .
Sweet i didn't say negative signals and refuse point blank to define what they were. That was my issue with you.It's not a battle here. I simply asked you define a statement you said. You refused which in my mind makes it easy to dismiss what you wrote entirely. In in summary to what you did write. Yes you find tattoos unattractive. However they cannot send negative signals as you cannot define what they are. End of really. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/8/2008 12:42:56 AM | Sprite - Id read your posts back to yourself If I were you, they can be misinterpreted as patronising - " I have a lot to learn in life?" - How do you know?
Moo was childishly name calling - Gobby little girls was one of her lovely remarks.
If someone called you Gooby old trout, Im not sure you would like it either. So on the note of "respect for fellow forum members" - It works both ways. And on the "making you cringe" note, I dont believe thats always been the case, I seem to remember you agreeing with me on a number of discussions... - I think the last one was about loneliness.... dont remember you saying you cringe then?
Lets really get with the program and stop making assumptions about people with no knowledge to support it...
I used to sketch tattoo designs for a local tattoo parlour... I love to see good artwork but personally I prefer to see it on a canvas/paper rather than someones skin.... It can cheapen natural beauty... thats my opinion thats all.
Foxy, Im sure your tattoos are really well done and lovely and the main thing is that you like them and they mean something to you.... x thats why you have them, who cares if someone doesnt like them? They (like me) are no one. Its just a worthless opinion. x | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/8/2008 1:19:39 AM |
Moo was childishly name calling - Gobby little girls was one of her lovely remarks. Let's get this bit right, shall we? My words were in another thread, completely divorced and different from this one. >>It is completely against the rules to troll across threads in this way. Nor were those words used against any particular poster. >>Address the post not the poster.
Oh, and that's Ms Moo or Hula!
Sprite - Id read your posts back to yourself If I were you, they can be misinterpreted as patronising - " I have a lot to learn in life?" - How do you know? >> Again, address the post not the poster.
OT: I knew someone that had a big, black scorpion across her boob. The artwork was impressive but it just didn't look right where it was. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/8/2008 1:20:11 AM | I have 4 tattoos, and apart from the small delicate one on my back, which is a symbol meaning different, exceptional, special and to excel I hate them all with a passion..
As another poster said she would have them removed if she could afford too, mine would have to be if I could stand the pain, having mainly dark green and black ink means that laser treatment will not work, so cutting them out is the only option, and as one of the is rather large it will leave a real mess on my arm when it has gone..
I think on young girls they look sexy, however young girls grow old, and I find that I am judged by mine by people who do not know me, they make me feel cheap/loud, I hate wearing T shirts in the summer, all evening dresses have to have a bolero or similar to cover them, and I wish I had listened when I was advised against having them done..
Early 30's they looked good, late 40's they look pathetic and I would honestly advise anyone having them done to NOT, or only have them done where they can be concealed..
Three of the worst decisions of my life..
Infact that bad they even come before my ex husbands, as least I could get rid of them ..
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/8/2008 1:40:40 AM | "and I find that I am judged by mine by people who do not know me, they make me feel cheap/loud"
They are not worth knowing if they judge you on body art. I do think they look cheap because the stereotpes that we all see with tattoos very often act, look and sound cheap. Its sad but true.
On a man thay can make them look rough. My friend is covered in them. He's the loveliest man but he's got so many tattoos, thats what people instantly see and judge him on rather than the person he is. Sometimes people make themselves a victim. | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/8/2008 1:44:57 AM | | I personally hate tattoos on birds tits but in exceptional cases with exceptional assets i have been known to turn a blind eye !! | |
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| Tattoo's on boobs...attractive or not? Posted: 1/8/2008 2:20:37 AM |
Sometimes people make themselves a victim
Sometimes people make mistakes, and are big enough to admit to it..
They are only victims to those with misconceived, preconceived views, and to those that think they are perfect, so to be different from the norm, is something they are not comfortable about as its outside their comfort zone..
There have been people that I have not got to know because of their stance on the subject at hand, however I understand their views even if I do not agree with them..
As said sad but true..
But to say that one has made ones self a victim is implying that that was the conscious thought when the tattoo was done, which is a false statement, most certainly in my case, as a victim I am most certainly not..
Stupid for having had them done yes, but we all do stupid things, its the ones that cannot realise their stupidity that have the real problems.. | |
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