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I think it's hilarious when women who yo know have tramp stamps wears white at a wedding. THe tramp stamp usually is a symbol of having been with 50+ guys, yet she's wearing white. So funny.
I know tattoo people can't think long term, but say when you're 80 and your grandchild asks what your tramp stamp represents? Will you admit it's a target? Or will you lie to your grandchild?
I think it's hilarious when women who yo know have tramp stamps wears white at a wedding. THe tramp stamp usually is a symbol of having been with 50+ guys, yet she's wearing white. So funny.
I know tattoo people can't think long term, but say when you're 80 and your grandchild asks what your tramp stamp represents? Will you admit it's a target? Or will you lie to your grandchild?
your thinking both on white at weddings and tats is archaic at best.
I think it's hilarious when women who yo know have tramp stamps wears white at a wedding. THe tramp stamp usually is a symbol of having been with 50+ guys, yet she's wearing white. So funny.
I know tattoo people can't think long term, but say when you're 80 and your grandchild asks what your tramp stamp represents? Will you admit it's a target? Or will you lie to your grandchild?
A tramp stamp just gives the guys something else pretty to look at when they are getting busy,, nice rear, nice tat, just more stimulation. You probably would not know that though.
I dont have a tramp stamp, I heard it really hurts and I am not into pain. But what on earth would a grandkid be looking there for?!! Like grandma is wearing a thong or something running around in low cut jeans!!! hahahahaha
I think it's hilarious when women who yo know have tramp stamps wears white at a wedding. THe tramp stampusually is a symbol of having been with 50+ guys, yet she's wearing white. So funny.
Please provide credible proof of this statement, otherwise its just more of your pretzel logic.
Because you probably need to be on medication. It's not a canvas, nor is it meant to be.
The rulebook, show me it.
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Originally Posted by betamanlet
I think it's hilarious when women who yo know have tramp stamps wears white at a wedding. THe tramp stamp usually is a symbol of having been with 50+ guys, yet she's wearing white. So funny.
I know tattoo people can't think long term, but say when you're 80 and your grandchild asks what your tramp stamp represents? Will you admit it's a target? Or will you lie to your grandchild?
I've no issues thinking ahead. No clue why one's grandchild would be seeing one's lower back. I'll never have a "tramp stamp," nor will I be popping out kids, so I can't answer that.
I've no issues thinking ahead. No clue why one's grandchild would be seeing one's lower back. I'll never have a "tramp stamp," nor will I be popping out kids, so I can't answer that.
Wow, you must be the only person in the history of the world that has never bent over before.
Hate to break it to you, but granny is going to have to bend over at one point in her life. Heaven forbid she has to pick something up from the ground and little Connor or Madison is there, sees it and says "Grandma, what's the thing on your back!"
So that's when Granny has to answer with the truth, that it's a target sign, or lie. Which will it be?
Yeah, because getting a tattoo that you yourself cannot see, only the person having sex with you can see, has nothing to do with sex
Think, why would you get a tattoo that's on a part of your body you cannot see?
ANYONE?
Tramp stamps speak volumes about the women that have them.
You cant provide any proof, can you?
Just more crap posts.
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