Are tattoos a distraction.?Would they stop you from seeing a provider?
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Are tattoos a distraction.?Would they stop you from seeing a provider?I don't even know how to respond to your question, except to say, it depends. "Tattoos" covers a lot of ground. The lady that I've seen the most often has a tattoo on her lower back. It's not large, and is an abstract pattern having personal significance to her. I like her, so naturally I like it; if I'm seeing it, we're naked together, and that's a very fine thing. At the other extreme, I've seen showcase photos here of young women who seem to be halfway paved with likenesses of grinning skulls. I can just imagine being in mish with such a woman and looking down to admire her bosom and being greeted by several large death's-heads -- that's far beyond a mere "distraction." All I can say is that I am the age I am, and ink is generally a negative for me. If it's not excessive, and if the subject matter is at least cheerful, it might be offset by a particular woman's positives.
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Dont Care Originally Posted by pickupkid
They don't bother me as long as there isn't an outrageous amount of them. I'll take tattoos over pierced nipples. Don't like sucking on nipples with metal in them. Originally Posted by cowboy8055Same here. An occasional Tat here and there, especially if well done, is actually nice to look at. BUT Gaudy tats or someone with half her arms, shoulders and 70% or more of her back tatted up is a put off.
I don't even know how to respond to your question, except to say, it depends. "Tattoos" covers a lot of ground. The lady that I've seen the most often has a tattoo on her lower back. It's not large, and is an abstract pattern having personal significance to her. I like her, so naturally I like it; if I'm seeing it, we're naked together, and that's a very fine thing. At the other extreme, I've seen showcase photos here of young women who seem to be halfway paved with likenesses of grinning skulls. I can just imagine being in mish with such a woman and looking down to admire her bosom and being greeted by several large death's-heads -- that's far beyond a mere "distraction." All I can say is that I am the age I am, and ink is generally a negative for me. If it's not excessive, and if the subject matter is at least cheerful, it might be offset by a particular woman's positives. Originally Posted by James1588Agreed.