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tbone77494's Avatar
Almost never kept me from scheduling, but if asked I prefer little or no ink. That is why we regularly note ink level in description.
ackvt's Avatar
  • ackvt
  • 05-08-2013, 09:33 AM
Tats are personal, I'm not referring to the actual image but the quality of the work done. I have a tatoo and most people would look at the image and say WTF but it holds meaning to me. If people ask what it is and I tell them they generally agree it's a cool image and get it.

And my point is if a provider thoughtfully chose a shitty looking prison yard tat they may not think much of themselves and thus I won't think much of them either.


Tats are personal. What may appear shitty to you may hold meaning to the bearer and may be just what they wanted. Much like traditional art its subjective. Originally Posted by poppy71
Yes, as Trey said, there was a recent thread on this subject. In any regard, I find tattoes a negative; not a deal breaker, but definitely a distraction from otherwise beauty. I don't get the appeal of ladies getting tattoos, but to each his/her own. I'm more interested in facial beauty, including hair and eyes, a pleasant personality, and height/weight proportionate, than a few tattoos. But, given the choice, I prefer no tattoos.
ICU 812's Avatar
For me, Tatoos are a turn-off.

I can put up with one or two small ones ( sorta like a beauty mark) but many indevidual tatoos, a sleeve or mural just kill it for me.

If there are two providers that I am considering . . .all other things being equal. . . . I'll choose the one with cleaner skin every time.
johnny_boiii's Avatar
Somebody once told me "your going to regret all that ink on your body" my response was "I have my families, beliefs,memories, and dreams tattooed on myself.why would I ever regret that!!!"

You dont like the tats move the fuck on! The ladies will still get theirs.
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  • Trey
  • 05-08-2013, 11:55 AM
What's crazy is how hard it is to find a girl with no tattoos at all.
It can't be that hard. But are you speaking of women in general or just hobby ladies?
er48665's Avatar
I personally like them however I am not a big fan of tattoos on legs and calves. They look really ghetto.
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  • Trey
  • 05-08-2013, 12:39 PM
It can't be that hard. But are you speaking of women in general or just hobby ladies? Originally Posted by Glynette
Hobby. It seems like it should be good ad info if you have "clean" skin. I don't remember any tattoos on that sexy body though. Maybe I need to go in for closer inspection .
LOL. I don't but you're welcome to double check.
Most tattoos ( well at least mine) have a special meaning or story behind them, so fuck all the twats who say they're distracting... You know what's more distracting? Most likely your bud light t-shirts, trainers, ball caps, and disgusting fag breath...so all you can fuck right off.
Fag like cocks in their mouths or cigarettes?
Fag like cocks in their mouths or cigarettes? Originally Posted by Glynette
fags like fags...smokes..cigs....I don't use the term fag regarding a gay person, find it highly derogatory..
I find tattoos, when done by a true artist, to be a beautiful enhancement rather than a distraction. I am an artist (mostly pen and ink or acrylic work in a pin up or graphic novel style), so I can't help but appreciate the honor and permanence the use of the human body as canvas gives the artist in question. I prefer colorful work, although there was this one woman I massaged once who had a phenomenal black and white piece on her back - a rendition of the spinal column as the body of a dragon. Made massaging her easy, but it was so amazing it was very difficult to not ask about it. I've thought about learning the trade before, but I feel that I am the exact opposite of what one would expect in a tattoo artist, having none my own self. My artistic mindset is such that I have trouble with permanence in design - in short, I can't commit. My scars and stories are personal, whereas tattoos are public. I lack the bravery to display my scars and stories so openly in ink. I do, however, think those who do so are generally awesome people, and I find learning the stories they are comfortable sharing to be very interesting.
  • BDD
  • 05-09-2013, 05:54 AM
The people who mind don't matter. The people that matter don't mind. Originally Posted by SexyCassandra
So, with the new hot bod when will you get that special tat you've been telling me about Beautiful? How long before your ECCIE friends get to see and enjoy it?