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Go to Denver/CO. EVERYONE has one. I didn't notice it as much in other areas. It doesn't bother me at all, I just won't get one on myself. I can't really think of anything I'm passionate enough about to get it inked on my body!
My girlfriend has some cute tats, and she really likes them. She doesn't want any more though.
That's Denver. LOL.
Yeah. My husband is like you. He doesn't want any, but he likes mine.
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My BIL has a huge tat on his chest that has my sisters name on it. I think it's beyond stupid. He's a good guy all, but whenever I see him without his shirt on I just roll my eyes. It's definitely cringeworthy.
I think I'm the only 30 year old person I know who doesn't have a tattoo. I've never seen the appeal of them, it's crazy how many women were turned off because I didn't have any when I dated. My girlfriend has a few, but they're all hidden and pretty small. No Ex boyfriend names thankfully. Haha.
Really? I'd say the vast majority of men I have dated or expressed interest in did not have tattoos. I can count on two hands how many, out of many dozens, that had ink.
My first husband, former Marine of 12 years, 32 this summer, doesn't have any. Though I *think* he may have plans for some in the future. Only one serious significant other had about five tattoos, and all of them could be covered. He's 41 now.
My husband is 36 and doesn't have any, and has no plans for any. He works in a field where tattoos are *very* common, so he's an anomaly.
Most people I know that have them, are compensating, and their relationships don't last. And then they change their tat or get it removed and are embarrassed and feel dumb like they should.
Most people I know that have them, are compensating, and their relationships don't last. And then they change their tat or get it removed and are embarrassed and feel dumb like they should.
Even tattoo artists usually consider it horrible luck for the relationship to get a tattoo of the name of your loved one on your body.
Not to mention it's not a very intelligent tattoo, or a creative tattoo, to get (I love tattoos...but I would NEVER do this.)
My policy personally is that I will get tattoos to commemorate my dead loved ones, but not the living.
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