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What page is that on brother? there are like 80 pages.......
No clue. Thought it might have been recent. Next to the thread title is a paperclip icon. I clicked on that and two files were brought up. I clicked the first one and got this smokin' babe...the other pic not so much.
Whatever works for you I guess. The way overdone hairdos and makeup that make their skin look like porcelain is not attractive at all to me.
Actually... her skin is really that porcelain even without makeup. The gal with the sleeves is Sabina and I've met her a couple of times and she's quite possibly one of the prettiest women I've ever seen and a complete sweetheart to boot
I can overlook a couple of small ones depending on the location. My ex had one on the back of her leg that I rarely saw, so it didn't bother me. She had some type of band type around her ankle, that kind of look like jewelry, that one I was ok with and is probably the only tattoo I've ever liked on a female. It was clean, however I've seen girls with similar ones and they looked disgusting. It really depends on the size, type and location but I generally hate them. I dated one girl that had one on her chest that I couldn't see at first. Once I saw it, done. Total deal breaker. Any on the arms, deal breaker. Any on the buttocks, deal breaker. Most tattoos I see I find repulsive and a major turn off. But like I said, a couple of tasteful ones in the right place I can over look.
Now I find the tramp stamp or ankle/wrist tattoo to be kinda nasty but if it's like a punker chick and totally covered, I think that's awesome.
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