Tattoos

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*visable.
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Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Most people with tattoos aren't scammers welfare people. They are everywhere. You wouldn't even know I have one, it's not viable unless I'm in a swimsuit, and I'm just an average working mother. Untwist thy panties and get with the 2015 time bracket.


The thread is about full sleeves on women/large visable tattoos, not one non visable tattoo. Work on reading comprehension.
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Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Most people with tattoos aren't scammers welfare people. They are everywhere. You wouldn't even know I have one, it's not viable unless I'm in a swimsuit, and I'm just an average working mother. Untwist thy panties and get with the 2015 time bracket.


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This entire thread is amusing. DH has a half sleeve and he is a surgeon, he'd be tickled to know that he belongs at the welfare building.
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Anonymous wrote:Seriously--when will this fucking die? I'm sick of seeing people covered with fugly tattoos.


This is the first post. It's about all tattoos. Whiners that have nothing else to do but worry about body art, which has been around all over the world since who knows when .

One reason you see more now is because the art can be way better, the tools are better and ink more vibrant. Some of the sleeves are absolutely stunning.
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Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this question tonight at dinner. Wife and I were waiting for a table and in walked this stunning female in her early twenties And dressed to kill. As most of us guys were checking her out simply because of her beauty, she turns around and has this huge tattoo of angle wings on her back.
You Could tell everyone was thinking the same thing as I. What a waste of a body on someone who's already lucky enough to be a 10. How do females think they'll look when they reach middle age or old.

What a waste!


Someone else's body doesn't exist to look good to you. It exists to please the person living in it with how it looks. If this person likes the tattoo, then it's not a waste.


+1000. Saying someone wasted their body is disgusting. That's a human being you are talking about.


Ok then wth is the point of a giant tattoo that you can't even see polarizes everyone who sees it? Answer seriously please


Maybe the point is just to irritate you.


A whole room of suitors interested..... and then disgusted. All because you had to get a giant tattoo that you couldn't even see. In your twenties it *might* seem like a good idea, but she WILL regret it if all kinds of good men reject her and she is unmarried and childless at 40.



She won't be childless. She'll have a kid or two with one or two different men who disappear later.
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I have tattoos. I'm probably your boss.
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Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this question tonight at dinner. Wife and I were waiting for a table and in walked this stunning female in her early twenties And dressed to kill. As most of us guys were checking her out simply because of her beauty, she turns around and has this huge tattoo of angle wings on her back.
You Could tell everyone was thinking the same thing as I. What a waste of a body on someone who's already lucky enough to be a 10. How do females think they'll look when they reach middle age or old.

What a waste!


Someone else's body doesn't exist to look good to you. It exists to please the person living in it with how it looks. If this person likes the tattoo, then it's not a waste.


+1000. Saying someone wasted their body is disgusting. That's a human being you are talking about.


Ok then wth is the point of a giant tattoo that you can't even see polarizes everyone who sees it? Answer seriously please


Maybe the point is just to irritate you.


A whole room of suitors interested..... and then disgusted. All because you had to get a giant tattoo that you couldn't even see. In your twenties it *might* seem like a good idea, but she WILL regret it if all kinds of good men reject her and she is unmarried and childless at 40.



She won't be childless. She'll have a kid or two with one or two different men who disappear later.

Sigh.
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Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this question tonight at dinner. Wife and I were waiting for a table and in walked this stunning female in her early twenties And dressed to kill. As most of us guys were checking her out simply because of her beauty, she turns around and has this huge tattoo of angle wings on her back.
You Could tell everyone was thinking the same thing as I. What a waste of a body on someone who's already lucky enough to be a 10. How do females think they'll look when they reach middle age or old.

What a waste!


Someone else's body doesn't exist to look good to you. It exists to please the person living in it with how it looks. If this person likes the tattoo, then it's not a waste.


+1000. Saying someone wasted their body is disgusting. That's a human being you are talking about.


Ok then wth is the point of a giant tattoo that you can't even see polarizes everyone who sees it? Answer seriously please


Maybe the point is just to irritate you.


A whole room of suitors interested..... and then disgusted. All because you had to get a giant tattoo that you couldn't even see. In your twenties it *might* seem like a good idea, but she WILL regret it if all kinds of good men reject her and she is unmarried and childless at 40.



She won't be childless. She'll have a kid or two with one or two different men who disappear later.

Sigh.


Haha. Just some troll trying to get some goats. Nahhha. They totally ignore the overwhelming response of professionals with tattoos. It's like talking to a wall.
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Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking about this question tonight at dinner. Wife and I were waiting for a table and in walked this stunning female in her early twenties And dressed to kill. As most of us guys were checking her out simply because of her beauty, she turns around and has this huge tattoo of angle wings on her back.
You Could tell everyone was thinking the same thing as I. What a waste of a body on someone who's already lucky enough to be a 10. How do females think they'll look when they reach middle age or old.

What a waste!


Someone else's body doesn't exist to look good to you. It exists to please the person living in it with how it looks. If this person likes the tattoo, then it's not a waste.


+1000. Saying someone wasted their body is disgusting. That's a human being you are talking about.


Ok then wth is the point of a giant tattoo that you can't even see polarizes everyone who sees it? Answer seriously please


Maybe the point is just to irritate you.


A whole room of suitors interested..... and then disgusted. All because you had to get a giant tattoo that you couldn't even see. In your twenties it *might* seem like a good idea, but she WILL regret it if all kinds of good men reject her and she is unmarried and childless at 40.



She won't be childless. She'll have a kid or two with one or two different men who disappear later.

Sigh.


Haha. Just some troll trying to get some goats. Nahhha. They totally ignore the overwhelming response of professionals with tattoos. It's like talking to a wall.


Never seen a professional with a tattoo. Maybe they hide them because they know it's low class and inappropriate?
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A whole room of suitors interested..... and then disgusted. All because you had to get a giant tattoo that you couldn't even see. In your twenties it *might* seem like a good idea, but she WILL regret it if all kinds

Haha. Just some troll trying to get some goats. Nahhha. They totally ignore the overwhelming response of professionals with tattoos. It's like talking to a wall.

Never seen a professional with a tattoo. Maybe they hide them because they know it's low class and inappropriate?

So far on this thread, several have checked in. Just on this page, a surgeon with a sleeve. You can't accept times have changed. There's bigger issues to get worked up about. The art of tattoos isn't going away and I'm happy that see it getting more intricate and beautiful.
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A whole room of suitors interested..... and then disgusted. All because you had to get a giant tattoo that you couldn't even see. In your twenties it *might* seem like a good idea, but she WILL regret it if all kinds

Haha. Just some troll trying to get some goats. Nahhha. They totally ignore the overwhelming response of professionals with tattoos. It's like talking to a wall.

Never seen a professional with a tattoo. Maybe they hide them because they know it's low class and inappropriate?

So far on this thread, several have checked in. Just on this page, a surgeon with a sleeve. You can't accept times have changed. There's bigger issues to get worked up about. The art of tattoos isn't going away and I'm happy that see it getting more intricate and beautiful.

And you believed all of them? You do have some serious maturing to do
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A whole room of suitors interested..... and then disgusted. All because you had to get a giant tattoo that you couldn't even see. In your twenties it *might* seem like a good idea, but she WILL regret it if all kinds

Haha. Just some troll trying to get some goats. Nahhha. They totally ignore the overwhelming response of professionals with tattoos. It's like talking to a wall.

Never seen a professional with a tattoo. Maybe they hide them because they know it's low class and inappropriate?

So far on this thread, several have checked in. Just on this page, a surgeon with a sleeve. You can't accept times have changed. There's bigger issues to get worked up about. The art of tattoos isn't going away and I'm happy that see it getting more intricate and beautiful.

And you believed all of them? You do have some serious maturing to do

Thanks. I'm good. I also know quite a few professionals - including a higher up at Microsoft, and at Starbucks- with tattoos, along with lots of other people that are absolutely amazing, working in everything from non profit to traveling the world making art. But see, I don't choose people in my life based upon what they look like. It goes deeper.
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A whole room of suitors interested..... and then disgusted. All because you had to get a giant tattoo that you couldn't even see. In your twenties it *might* seem like a good idea, but she WILL regret it if all kinds

Haha. Just some troll trying to get some goats. Nahhha. They totally ignore the overwhelming response of professionals with tattoos. It's like talking to a wall.

Never seen a professional with a tattoo. Maybe they hide them because they know it's low class and inappropriate?

So far on this thread, several have checked in. Just on this page, a surgeon with a sleeve. You can't accept times have changed. There's bigger issues to get worked up about. The art of tattoos isn't going away and I'm happy that see it getting more intricate and beautiful.

And you believed all of them? You do have some serious maturing to do

Thanks. I'm good. I also know quite a few professionals - including a higher up at Microsoft, and at Starbucks- with tattoos, along with lots of other people that are absolutely amazing, working in everything from non profit to traveling the world making art. But see, I don't choose people in my life based upon what they look like. It goes deeper.

You believed a stranger on an anonymous board that her husband was a surgeon with a tattoo. I think you should finish high school before talking with the grown ups.
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Who is more interested in what they look like-- the person with the tattoo or the person without the tattoo?
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Why bother display discussing something if the experience of posters isn't real, only your own is? Obviously, pp, you've decided that your experience is the only one, and the bosses, parents, professionals and others that have repeatedly weighed in on this thread are all liers. It's one thing to proceed with caution. It's another to discount the words of others over and over again. This is why you shouldn't be on a discussion board. You're unable to reasonably discuss an issue. Not once have you acknowledged any of the various poster's experiences. We're not delusional. We may be located in a different area than you, and have differing opinions and lives. This is how positive discussion rolls.
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