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05-05-2008, 10:05 PM
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who does NOT LIKE TATTOOS on women ?
I personally dont like tattoos, especially on a woman 
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05-05-2008, 10:12 PM
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I just don't like sleeves or anything on the legs of women. But in general, I'm a fan of all well thought out tattoos. Even tramp stamps can be ok as long as it's not something silly like flowers with thorns or an exploding cherry.
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05-06-2008, 12:37 AM
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I love tattoos on both men and women; unless it's something totally cliche like a rose or some tribal armband.
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05-06-2008, 05:43 AM
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I don't like tattoos or piercings on men OR women. I can deal with a women having her ears pierced...once in each ear...but other than that? No thank you.
I'm a man with no tattoos or piercings, and I pretty much expect the same of my partner.
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05-06-2008, 07:26 AM
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I think it's going to be quite a sight in Nursing Homes when these heavily tatooed men and women start coming in. All that saggy skin adorned with weirdly shaped tatoos. They might look great on a trim, smooth body, but take my word for it, they will be AWFUL on saggy skin. And that nice skin will sag.
Just think about that beautiful art adorned with liver spots, varicose veins, and other skin defects that start showing up at about age 50. If you get a lot of sun, there will probably be skin cancers to remove. That's probably going to leave little white spots all over. That cute little one inch butterfly on that perky boob is probably going to elongate to about two or three inches and get stretched all out of shape by the time 60 rolls around.
I wonder what will happen to piecings. 
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05-06-2008, 08:41 AM
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Just a simple country gal.
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Tattoos dont bother me on men or women, as long as one doesnt go overboard with 'em.
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05-06-2008, 09:49 AM
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GO USC Trojan Football
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Too bad I cant vote for the bottom three. Tattoos on women are a big turnoff, they look low class and I prefer women without tattoos.
The only ones I find acceptable are the ones that are artistically done on women who are into yoga and zen. Tattoos look like crap on just about any other woman.
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05-06-2008, 10:13 AM
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I don't really care what someone does with their body, personally, i don't like tatoos or weird body peircings. I was raised in Russia and tatoos were meant for prisoners, not for your average folks.
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05-06-2008, 11:04 AM
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It's 5:00 somewhere
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Padgett2
I think it's going to be quite a sight in Nursing Homes when these heavily tatooed men and women start coming in. All that saggy skin adorned with weirdly shaped tatoos. They might look great on a trim, smooth body, but take my word for it, they will be AWFUL on saggy skin. And that nice skin will sag.
Just think about that beautiful art adorned with liver spots, varicose veins, and other skin defects that start showing up at about age 50. If you get a lot of sun, there will probably be skin cancers to remove. That's probably going to leave little white spots all over. That cute little one inch butterfly on that perky boob is probably going to elongate to about two or three inches and get stretched all out of shape by the time 60 rolls around.
I wonder what will happen to piecings. 
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I agree with you 100%. Pierced ears (one or maybe two piercings) are fine, but I've wondered about all the tattooing that's going on now. I told my DH that one of these days, when most are more mature (uh, old) people will be saying "WHAT was I thinking!!". Just like many other "fashion" fads, I think that the tatooing will be a thing of the past that, instead of just tossing out the window, is permanent. Not for me thank you.
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05-06-2008, 11:11 AM
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I like tattoos on women when they are well-taken care of, well done, and original in design.
It is a fact that many people do not think ahead (or are ill-informed) before getting their first tattoo. Every few years you need to go for a touch-up to maintain its sharpness and brightness. Indeed take a look at people with 10+ year old tattoos, they typical look sad unless they have been maintained. If I see a lady with a tattoo like this I am turned-off.
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