Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anything that so loudly proclaims trailer trash like a tattoo. In Southern Md (think Waldorf), the percentage of those with "body art" (cough cough) is striking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of your ever seen older people (60+) with tattoos? It's NOT pretty. What looks cool when you're 20 or even 30 looks absolutely awful at 60 or 70. Skin sags. Yuck!
I'm pretty sure that no part of my (or your) 70 year old body is going to be "pretty."
You are so wrong and so very limited in your view of an aging female. Helen MirrenOlympia Dukakis, Jessye Norman (opera singer) Beverly Johnson
Sad, but it is probably your self hatred that drives you to allow someone to draw pictures on your body in the first place. An aging woman is so beautiful. And not just the supermodels--all women can be beautiful, at all ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of your ever seen older people (60+) with tattoos? It's NOT pretty. What looks cool when you're 20 or even 30 looks absolutely awful at 60 or 70. Skin sags. Yuck!
I'm pretty sure that no part of my (or your) 70 year old body is going to be "pretty."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one, below my ankle on my inner right heel. It only shows when I'm barefoot or wearing sandals. Most people don't notice it.
I don't regret it, it symbolizes the abortion I had when my ex-fiance threatened to beat me until I miscarried. It was a turning point in my life, I left him 3wks later and started over.
I plan to get another one, small and hidden and somewhere that won't sag (no bigger than 1x1in, on an inner wrist, behind my ear, nape of neck). I have a design chosen and it also has deep meaning to me. I just can't justify the expense right now though.
Like 14:44, I find certain tattoos trashy, but not all.
Seriously, good for you. My tattoo symbolized my freedom as a young person and at that time in my life it was what I desperately needed to do for myself.
Lol. Tramp stamp, amirite?
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anything that so loudly proclaims trailer trash like a tattoo. In Southern Md (think Waldorf), the percentage of those with "body art" (cough cough) is striking.
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anything that so loudly proclaims trailer trash like a tattoo. In Southern Md (think Waldorf), the percentage of those with "body art" (cough cough) is striking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trashy, declasse and more important, permanent!
Permanent? Let's talk permanence. A friend of mine had her scarred chest inked with beautiful flowers, after her double mastectomy. Should I call her and tell her she's "trashy?" If you don't have anything nice to say, shut the fuck up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the whole "tattoos are trashy" is such a stereotype. People love to characterize others who are 'different' as sub-human. Whatever makes you feel better about yourself. There are plenty of successful, nice people with tattoos - I'm a cancer researcher with one.
No one said YOU are trashy, they just look trashy. Things I think look trashy: blue eye shadow, big hair, large fake tits, dipping, smoking, butt cracks hanging out of jeans, pink flamingos and cars jacked up on blocks in the yard, keeping on your Christmas lights until summer, and of course tattoos. I'm sure you are perfectly classy, as are smokers, but I still think it a trashy look and definitely not for everyone.
How can you generalize - tattoos are unique for the most part. I would agree some tattoos look trashier than others (cartoon character vs Hawaiian tribal), but I disagree with the idea that just the presence of a tattoo is trashy.
You are right because blue eye shadow can look nice and smoking sure did look classy when Audrey Hepburn did it. However, I stand by the fact that I think most tattoos look pretty trashy, except when a hot guy with with bad ass muscles and 5% body fat has a full sleeve, kind of like Henry Rollins back in the day-I'd definitely hit that any Thursday in 1996.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one, below my ankle on my inner right heel. It only shows when I'm barefoot or wearing sandals. Most people don't notice it.
I don't regret it, it symbolizes the abortion I had when my ex-fiance threatened to beat me until I miscarried. It was a turning point in my life, I left him 3wks later and started over.
I plan to get another one, small and hidden and somewhere that won't sag (no bigger than 1x1in, on an inner wrist, behind my ear, nape of neck). I have a design chosen and it also has deep meaning to me. I just can't justify the expense right now though.
Like 14:44, I find certain tattoos trashy, but not all.
Seriously, good for you. My tattoo symbolized my freedom as a young person and at that time in my life it was what I desperately needed to do for myself.
Lol. Tramp stamp, amirite?