I have a question for all the guys who say they love tattoos on a girl: Would you ever NOT see a girl because she DIDN'T have any tats? Originally Posted by GeckoYou're really grasping at straws here, aren't you? LOL
I have a question for all the guys who say they love tattoos on a girl: Would you ever NOT see a girl because she DIDN'T have any tats? Originally Posted by GeckoNow you are starting to intentionally not listen to what posters are telling you.
Originally Posted by Tiffani JamesonGood one TJ - I think a lot of posters would love that based on the backlash of my original post. There's no bullshit about that tattoo - there's no pretense of being classy or tasteful or appropriate. Here's a surprise - that's the first tattoo I've seen that's actually a turn-on! I might not date a girl with it but I'd still give her a good nasty fuck!
Good one TJ - I think a lot of posters would love that based on the backlash of my original post. There's no bullshit about that tattoo - there's no pretense of being classy or tasteful or appropriate. Here's a surprise - that's the first tattoo I've seen that's actually a turn-on! I might not date a girl with it but I'd still give her a good nasty fuck! Originally Posted by Gecko
The issue of tats, body piercings, hair color, etc are all goverened by the same simple socological rules.My god! There IS intellegent life in this universe!
The more one deviates from the social norm (in this case, no tats, at least as far as the US general population is concerned) the more polorized peoples become about that person. Most people will not care if there are no tats. Very few guys will turn away an otherwise attractive girl if she has no tats. They may like tats but will not object if there are none.
As you add tats, (move away from the social norms) the greater the chance a person will approve or dissaprove of the person with tats. The more tats you have, the smaller the population base becomes of people that like it and increases the population base that disapproves.
There are other factors of course. I would suppect the younger the population base the more tolerant of tats they become. The baby boomers who are reaching retirement age are more likely to dissaprove as we grew up in an age when tats were not as popular as they are now. As we die off and the younger generation gets older, tats may very well become less of an issue because it becomes more of the social norm. Older people who warn that the tats will look horrible when the girls get older are wrong. When the young people get old, the old people will be dead and the socal norms will havew changed.
This is true of tats, piercings, wild hair colors, clothing, and more. When I was young, long hair on guys and music choices were big issues. As the social norms change something else will come along.
The bottom line is, the more anyone deviates from the current socal norms the smaller the group of people becomes that approves. As a provider, if your target group is an older generation, as you have more tats, piercing, etc you will cause your customer to become smaller base.
Keep the likes and dislikes of your customer base in mind when you do this stuff. In a business where body image is extremely important it can have a big effect on you.This is VERY generlized and simplified but the principles hold true for every generation Originally Posted by Bubba3452