Tattoos Yes No Who Cares

74comet's Avatar
Not a fan of tats at all, but usually not a deal breaker. However if I see someone with a tat of their baby's face and they look like "Alfred E Newman" I just have to walk. Also if they have a full sleeve that is a deal breaker too. That being said I recently met with a lady who had three tattoos and none of them bothered me in the least bit, probably because all of them were rather inconspicuous.
bullitt's Avatar
I Hate tattoos
Last summer a very attractive provider emerged from UTR. Tall, blond, a great figure and a great smile but she metaphorically stubbed her toe in her first few sessions, then vanished.

She had "ink" on her breasts which I thought to myself was going to be costly and painful if she decided to have the tatoos removed.

I don't understand tatoos. Many sailors came home from World War II wearing them, and then 40 years later it become 'fashionable' for women to sport them also.
Crimson32's Avatar
Dang... Lots of Anti- Tattoo remarks... Im really surprised to see that the majority of you lean to the "with-out" side. Fair enough, but you better get used to them. Interesting enough, 24% of Americans between the ages of 24 and 50 are inked,>with that number climbing. Amongst the new generations, between 18 and 30, nearly 36% have ink. That's 1 out of 3.. In 20 years, just more than, or right at half the US population will have a tattoo. But most of you won't be around by then to see it, I myself like them as long as it is decorative and colorful.. I like a good design that is beautifully shaped and in the right location.. Im a big fan of Vixen DeVains art work. It's changing times my friends, the old ways of how a lady should look, act and dress are changing. Tattoos might be something you don't understand, and you don't ever have to, it's an expression. Tattoos mean something different to each person. I personally like them, they make a statement. I don't like the chain gang prison tattoos, or bending over a lady reading some fucked up scribble on her back.. If its done right and has some kind of nice design, then it looks good.
I am a female who, had it not been for the inability to heal from surgery properly (scar tissue), would have never gotten a tattoo. I have no problem with them on anyone else nor do I find them unattractive in most cases. But, I just never was the type to desire them until my scar did not heal. I then had to make a very heavy decision on getting one. I hate that it turns people off but at the same time it helped me regain my confidence. So, I think before anyone goes around judging individuals with tats, they ought to consider the many reasons they get them...just my 2 cents
By the size of your tatoos, did you have a collision with an AMTRAK train?
They were not accident related...
Bobave's Avatar
Fair enough, but you better get used to them. Interesting enough, 24% of Americans between the ages of 24 and 50 are inked,>with that number climbing. Amongst the new generations, between 18 and 30, nearly 36% have ink. Originally Posted by Crimson32
And soon the fad will change because having a tat will not be new, different or rebellious. In 20 years, everyone under the age of 40 will be looking at the old farts with tats and saying euww... count on it
Crimson32's Avatar
And soon the fad will change because having a tat will not be new, different or rebellious. In 20 years, everyone under the age of 40 will be looking at the old farts with tats and saying euww... count on it Originally Posted by Bobave
Your probably right.. While we sit there with our tattoos saying Good God Ethel did you see that punk ass dude with them panty hose on.. WTF is up with these bastards!
Guest091314's Avatar
Im covered in ink and love it.
When im 70 its all going to be wrinkled anyway. Might as well be colorful. My generation is covered so all the other old ladies will be tatted too
Jessika Sweetz's Avatar
Im covered in ink and love it.
When im 70 its all going to be wrinkled anyway. Might as well be colorful. My generation is covered so all the other old ladies will be tatted too Originally Posted by Anastasia Roberts
Couldnt have said it better!
I agree with you ladies - tattoos are something you will regret with age.
cheatercheater's Avatar
They never bother me. I usually ask the lady about them. Just the other day I found myself wanting to kiss stars and hearts on a certain young pretty girl but that's me.
Dang... Lots of Anti- Tattoo remarks... Im really surprised to see that the majority of you lean to the "with-out" side. Fair enough, but you better get used to them. Interesting enough, 24% of Americans between the ages of 24 and 50 are inked,>with that number climbing. Amongst the new generations, between 18 and 30, nearly 36% have ink. That's 1 out of 3.. In 20 years, just more than, or right at half the US population will have a tattoo. But most of you won't be around by then to see it, I myself like them as long as it is decorative and colorful.. I like a good design that is beautifully shaped and in the right location.. Im a big fan of Vixen DeVains art work. It's changing times my friends, the old ways of how a lady should look, act and dress are changing. Tattoos might be something you don't understand, and you don't ever have to, it's an expression. Tattoos mean something different to each person. I personally like them, they make a statement. I don't like the chain gang prison tattoos, or bending over a lady reading some fucked up scribble on her back.. If its done right and has some kind of nice design, then it looks good. Originally Posted by Crimson32
Ageeing with your stats, tats have really become conformity in this day and age,
Bob McV's Avatar
I am a fan of great art, if it happens to be on skin that I get to touch all the better. Dallas has some great artists, and sometimes it is fun to paly "guess the artist" while she is rolling around showing them all off. That said, nothing pulls me out of the moment faster than some regretable school yard / jail yard tattoo.