"Distracting?" For me, it's not that they are distracting, it is simply a matter of appearance/beauty/preference. I don't like them, at all, on anyone, ever.
Tattoos are a fad and a trend, and I hope the fad will fade. Maybe it will, maybe it won't. Most of the people getting them now would not have dreamed of doing so 20 or even 10 years ago. They are simply following a fad. Whatever.
You know, in the 70's we had fads for some really stupid looking clothes (can anyone say bright green leisure suit?) and crazy hair styles. When the fad passed we got new clothes...
And since we are on the topic of distractions...I also steer my money away from fake tits. Can't understand why anyone would assault those beautiful creations. Female breasts are wonderful, lovely and mesmerizing, no matter what size, but only in their natural state. Again, my opinion.
PLEASE NOTE: No need to flame me. This is a place/forum/thread for opinion. I expressed mine, you can express yours, without any personal attacks. As you can see, I did not mention or criticize (or applaud for that matter) any other person's post or opinion.
Originally Posted by capone380
I don't personally share many of your opinions, but good post nonetheless, Capone.
First off, I agree that tats are a matter of preference and if you don't find them attractive then fine... that's your choice. What baffles me is the choice of the word "distracting" that others so often use. Again... distracting from what? This seems to imply that some guys can't get hard because of tattoos. What else could it mean?
Secondly, I think tattoos are long past being considered merely a fad. Fads are only popular for a brief period of time. Tattoos have been around forever and have only become increasingly more and more popular over the past couple of decades and I think the popularity of tattoos owes more to the stigmas and stereotypes associated with people who have tattoos evaporating.
Personally, I value personal expression and individuality and if someone feels getting a tattoo helps demonstrate that then so be it and more power to them.
Lastly... as to "fake tits", I think it depends on the tits and the woman. I completely disagree with the idea that ALL breasts are mesmerizing and wonderful in their natural state and seeing as more than 300,000 American women get breast augmentation each year, clearly I'm not alone in that opinion. Again... it's about individual choice. If a woman is unhappy with the way her breasts look then why not do something about it? She's the one that has to live with them.