Something small and subtle. |
I agree with you. I'm in my late 30s. And I feel like the outlier in my generation and that most people in my age group would disagree or say I have a grandma mentality. How old are you? |
Tattoos on women make me think I might catch a disease from them but I really wouldn’t care.
They are sexy as hell. I love my tat and cannot wait to get more. My kid and I got our first together on the same day. |
What is your tattoo of? You seem like a hypocrite. |
82, you? |
READ. ![]() |
Low class, trashy and generally give the impression that the person is weak-minded |
Don't care much for them, would never get one, but there are some people with tattoos who I love very much and no tattoo would ever change that. |
The funny thing is that people who get them seem to think they are being "unique" and "original" with whatever tattoo they choose. But I see them as following the masses. Tattoos are very common now. |
I find them hot on an attractive man with a great body. I had a few small ones when I was younger but got them removed when I moved past my hipster college kid phase. |
I don’t care one way or the other. It’s just like haircuts and color, or clothing styles. It simply doesn’t affect me, so I’m not going to judge.
That said, I think it’s a form of art. I like some art better than others, but I don’t think it’s my place to judge what others like. |
I follow some Instagram accounts of women who are heavily tattooed. They have millions of admirers, most of them men. |
For me, while I love looking at good ones, I tend to associate them with trauma.
I generally assume that people who have a ton of them have been through a ton of trauma. Or are former drug addicts/alcoholics. |
Not a fan. I have none and DH has none. I feel like an outlier. I can’t stand the thought of what I see as marring my skin. I don’t tend to care one way or another for other people. |
One is a maybe. Two or more, trashy. |