TATTOOS AND PIERCINGS - AN OK DOUBLE STANDARD

I have one, and I plan on another before we deploy in May.
I love tats on men and women, so long as they all look good together.
Neck tattoos... depends. I've actually seen a couple I thought were sexy. little tiny stars from a lady's collar bone around to the back of her neck.
but on the breasts?
Please don't cover up a set of beautiful breasts with ink!
jjflash's Avatar
I prefer skin over tats. Metal does nothing for me except for the tongue.
ElisabethWhispers's Avatar
agreed..pierced ears only. Places such as Peal elite do not even interview ladies with ink. HOWEVER, I know some guys like the "fantasy" of it....What fantasy I have yet to figure out... Originally Posted by sofiaofhouston
I don't believe that Pearl Elite has that "rule" in place, Sophie. But with the ladies that have been associated with that site in the past and now probably do not have a lot of bizarre piercings and body art.

Tattoos can be very interesting and artistic. If I was younger I might have done a lot of that stuff. With that being said, there is NOTHING more unnerving than to have a clean cut man come to visit you and as he's undressing you suddenly see a ton of tattoos all over him, especially if they look like they've been hand done while in prison or something like that.

It's happened more than once.

The last time it happened the guy was looking at me and trying to gage my reaction. My eyes got wider and I just asked him about it. He told me and laughed. Quite frankly, he was a really tall and large man and it scared me for a minute.

I just think that if a man OR an escort has a bunch of body ink or piercings, it would be nice to know ahead of time whether it mattered to a person or not.

Hugs,
Elisabeth
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I'm not a fan of the ink and I look for providers without them. Regardless of what anyone tells you, tatts say alot about who you are. They used to mean something, now not so much.

What's funny is, what until that person gets to be 90years old!

Grandma with a tramp-stamp! TFF!
I prefer no ink.
I still prefer without ink as I've always leaned a little bit toward the whole "my body is a temple that shouldn't be defaced" train of thought. I'm sure I am a hypocrite with all the crap I put in my body (Mr. Pibb, Flamin' Hot Cheetos, etc.)

After being in the hobby for a while now I've spent time with a lot of extraordinary ladies I would have initially run away from when it came to ink.

Luna (currently w/ naughty angels) and Bianca Paige come to mind. I know I click this little hottie's showcase everytime I notice it in the marquee above the forums.

Maybe it's some sort of classical conditioning! anyway, gotta run! need some alone time on godsgirls.com
I’m not tatted or pierced (except my ears) and never will be, but I think they are sexy on men and women. And I like a small gold hoop in the nose or a Marilyn piercing on a woman is beautiful and nipple rings are super sexy.
A tattoo makes a statement about a person especially a lady, men can get away with it. Originally Posted by Fred8152
Its OK for guys but not girls?? That double standard is BS! For ever person who dosent like tattoos and piercings there's another who thinks that they make a person even sexier if they have them. It all depends on the person how they wear them and how they carry themselves.

I have had MANY piercings in my life. Lip, nose, labret, tongue, septum, tragus, belly button, monroe & all usually more than once. I can vividly remember making out with this guy when I was 22 and my lower lip ring, nose rings and tongue ring were just getting in the way (falling out, getting caught on things) so, I got frustrated and took them out. I haven't had a piercing since.

Personally I would like to add on to the tats I already have to create something larger and prettier and stop after that. I was just thinking about having them removed the other day (because of providing) and the idea of it broke my heart, they are such a part of me now. As far as being 90 and having them, I don't think they would bother me one bit

I do think that some tats are ugly and low class, and usually are worn by ugly low class women alike (stay away from both). All others are just forms of self expression.

I think I carry myself with enough class that people don't even think twice about the fact that I have them. I am ultra conservative (in appearance) and usually people are just surprised when they see that I do have tats.

Sorry to ramble on, body modification is just something I have always felt very strongly about. I have been a dancer on and off and now provider and have never been able to "decorate" my body as I pleased. I am very unsatisfied with my little baby tats, at the time I couldnt go bigger for fear of only being able to work the scummier hole in the wall clubs if i did.

So, would you kick me out of a session for these?
SofaKingFun's Avatar
No. A mouthful of sand would bother me far more than the tats.

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I think there is a generational difference regarding tattoos. It is really hard for me to find a person my age who has no tattoos -- besides myself that is. But seriously, I think I may be the only one I know who is still tattoo free.

In days gone by, tattoos were seen by some to be seedy, or only for the military, gang members, bikers, etc. Now they're pretty much a standard.

I love good tattoos and I think they can really enhance one's appearance and show a sense of their personality and life experiences. I resisted getting them myself for so many years because I always seemed to find something else I'd rather spend my extra money on. Now I probably could afford to have some good work done, but I'm wondering if I should keep my body pure for the sake of my business. I bet the older gents that despise tattoos outnumber the younger ones who like them. I feel like it makes me a bit unique as I don't really know of many other 100% ink free provider. But the temptation is getting to me.
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The biggest thing about tattoos are the fact that they are pretty much irreversible. Sure you can try the painful process but still leaves marks.
I can imagine the spider on your elbow will look like a safety net when you get older.
I have developed a tolerance for it over the years . I am talking some cute ankle tattoo, 'the stamp' may be, but those on the thighs, breast and so forth, will never make it with me. Total turn off. To each his/her own.

I am hoping the next generation would go against what the previous generation did at we do away with them. Eventually.