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The Issue of Tattoos

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Offline BigDevil

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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #30 on: June 11, 2011, 11:26:46 AM »
It looks like this has been a great discussion and can't add anything else to it but to say i have never had a tattoo never had a desire for one and do not think they are attractive on women. Just my opinion
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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #31 on: June 14, 2011, 04:27:49 PM »
I've thought about getting one, but my fear of needles stops me.  I guess to me it depends on the personality of the person. I like Gail's since the little devil just kinda fits what I've learned about her from this site.  Some folks just look scary with them (thinking Luna Vachon and Bull Nakano) and others it just looks normal. I dunno. I guess it just depends on the person. Usually if the personality is ugly, it makes the tattoos ugly.
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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #32 on: August 01, 2011, 05:18:06 PM »
  Tattoos - I definately HATE Tattoos on a Woman , I can live now with the small Heart or Rose on the anlke & maybe the " Tramp Stamp " on the lower Back , but Tattoos are 110% a HUGE Turnoff & Yeah , sometimes you just want to ask the Lady " WHY ? " wHY DID YOU DO THAT TO YOURSELF ? . Look at Model , Megan Daniels , Megan is Beautiful , has a Hot Bod , but her Full Right Arm Tattoo is HIDEOUS & if I needed Models for a Bikini shoot , she Need not apply . Iv'e seen plenty of Tattoos that make me say " Wow , what Beautiful Art , but somehow it just does not belong on a person . Tattoos don't make People Bad People now , I have many friends with Tattoos , it is just not a wise decision , especially a Tattoo that why represents something now , 2 yrs from now , the person will almost want to chop off that body part to be rid of it . People getting Tattoos to commemerate Departed Loves ones I'm A Ok with , but Ladies should get them in an out of the way place . Also anybody elese find it a Huge Turnoff when a Woman has one right on her Breast , Icky Gooey . 1 more topic which should be in a different  forum but i think I can say here , Pirecings / Body Piercings . 1 to 2 in each ear , PERFECT . Eyelid Piercings make me want to cringe & pull them out , Nose rings the same , Nose Studs , HEY , YOU GOT A HUGE BOOGER ON YOUR NOSE , GET IT OFF , also Tongue & lip piercings , from the 80'2 " Gag me with a Spoon " those are Horrible also . 1 last rant , Paris Kennedy , before her Arm Tattoos , a sweet Sexy Girl who was perfect to be used as a Sweet Jobbber in Custom Matches , now , Heel all the way
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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #33 on: August 03, 2011, 07:12:23 AM »
Put me FIRMLY in the 'don't like them' camp.

To be honest, they are a huge turn off for me.
They take away the 'ladylike' image of the women/girls involved....and both females being feminine, to me, is a huge plus when involved in a female v female confrontation.

I know it is the 'modern' way......but I am from the older generation....and I like my ladies to be just that.

Same here, even the small, more discreet ones tend to make me wince just looking at them, but the larger ones, like on the back, are a major turn-off for me and I've passed buying some catfight DVD's because some of the combatants had those.

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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #34 on: August 04, 2011, 05:36:44 AM »
Calm down...

I don't think anyone here is implying that you or anyone else should not get a tattoo, or that having on makes you "this" or "that: ect...

We're just commenting on how we like to see them, or not, on someone... the same way that you, or another woman, might spot a guy in a bar and say/think "Oh, he'd look even better with just a goatee instaed of a full beardt the beard (ect)"... do that mean that the guy should check with you first, before shaving ?  ;) 

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Offline Patrick

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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #35 on: August 04, 2011, 09:55:28 AM »

As for me calming down, God makes me bleed for four days each month to pay for a sin I didn't commit (any Biblical scholars in here? lol), so I'll rant and vent whenever I want!


O.K., that says it all, case closed...

P.S.: By that reckoning, if god gives, say, cancer to someone, that entitles that person to beat up people or shot them I guess... sheesh...

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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #36 on: August 04, 2011, 10:26:59 AM »
Well before this evolves into people with tattoos yelling "Freedom!" remember this: You have the freedom to get one and the rest of the world has the freedom to have an opinion on it. Freedom swings both ways kids.

If you can't handle the fact that some people don't like your expression (be it tattoos, politics, clothing, hair color, piercings or whatever) and may express it strongly at you, then you lack the conviction in that expression. Simply put if you require everyone love it, then you aren't making an artistic expression, you are seeking approval or trying to fit in.
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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #37 on: August 05, 2011, 06:38:16 AM »
Well before this evolves into people with tattoos yelling "Freedom!" remember this: You have the freedom to get one and the rest of the world has the freedom to have an opinion on it. Freedom swings both ways kids.

If you can't handle the fact that some people don't like your expression (be it tattoos, politics, clothing, hair color, piercings or whatever) and may express it strongly at you, then you lack the conviction in that expression. Simply put if you require everyone love it, then you aren't making an artistic expression, you are seeking approval or trying to fit in.

There is a big difference between freedom of choice and freedom of expression, I expressed myself through my art, I chose willingly and freely and without any form of peer pressure to undergo it and to live with the consequence's thus for someone to say that it is unsightly or should be in a non visible place is bull.

Have a tattoo done then say about it, if you don't like it remember one thing a tattoo takes time to ink it but a lot longer to have removed and as a rule of thumb it's 10 times the cost to have it removed as to have it inked.


... bull ? ... why ?

What if someone wants to "express him/herself", say by walking around covered with fecies (or something less extreme), it would still then be "wrong" to voice negative opinions.

People can comment negatively about a movie, a song or a painting, but not about a tattoo ?

You said it yourself, you (or others) CHOSE to have a tattoo and "to live with the consequence's", well, some people saying they don't like the sight of those (or piercings, or anything else) are part of those consequences.

If not, when someone tells you "Wow, cool tattoo" ect, is it also "bull", or only when the comments are negative ? 

And all that about it being harder and more expensive to get rid of one, than it is to get one... tough luck, no one forces anyone to get a tatoo in the first place, nor do they force anyone to remove it.

Someone here said that one's man tatto, is another's work of art, well... in that case, one's work of art, can be another's reson for wincing when looking at it.

Freedom of expression works both ways, if one chooses to express one's self by one manner or another, then they must also accept that people express themselves about it (within reason)... you can't just say "Hey, look at this ! ... and then say but don't say anything about it... unless it's a compliment.

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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #38 on: August 09, 2011, 09:58:02 PM »
I see this argument has raged on a little since I last looked.

thing is... this whole deal with the freedom to express your opinions is kinda flawed really. It all comes down to manners. You might think you’re right to say
“I hate tattoo’s on women! It makes them look ugly and disgusting!”
But the thing is… on the other end of your screen is a real woman with real feelings. Just because someone has an opinion doesn’t mean that person should brandish it around with no care or feeling for those around.

What if you don’t like black people? Do you have the right to go around screaming about it? Well if you try that near me I’ll break your fucking neck! So here’s the deal… before you post, take some consideration for others, it’s really not that hard.

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Re: The Issue of Tattoos
« Reply #39 on: August 09, 2011, 11:34:31 PM »
People have their own body to do what they want with.  If they want to have piercings, let them, if they want tattoos let them.  I have a natural fear of needles stemming from an accident which caused a 3 inch screw to go through my finger and out the the other, and yes, I had to reverse the drill in order to get it back out but missed the bone.  In today's times I think there are more important issues to get anxious about, like how about them Mets? I heard they where a baseball team.