Tattoos on women?

Anonymous
I do not have any tattoos. For a long time I thought they were terrible.

But now? They can be extremely hot on the right woman, with the right body, and the right placement. I do not like lots of tattoos, just a few that are tasteful and somewhat discreet.

Let's just say that it's a very nice surprise once discovered. Those 'bad girl' vibes really do it for lots of people.

-Red Blooded Man
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Men what do you think about tattoos on women? Indicative that they won't make a good wife?


Tacky
Anonymous
Trashy, even when done well. Especially anime ones or something. Barf.
Anonymous
About a month ago saw a woman waiting to pay at the register, pretty profile, amazing legs, turned to her left to walk out and most of her left calf and shin was covered with a tattoo. It was like someone through a bucket of black paint at the Pietà, it was 7:15 in the morning and she had clearly had a hell of a workout so she’s got her shit together and she looks it.
I’m sure the tattoo has some beautiful meaning but I just don’t understand that level of commitment to the emotion that brought her to spend the time, money and pain to get that done. I’ve been through a number of hells in my life and I’ve had hundreds of beautiful experiences but I just can’t get to the place where I’d want a permanent reminder that I broadcast to myself and others nearly every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are sexy

on men
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:About a month ago saw a woman waiting to pay at the register, pretty profile, amazing legs, turned to her left to walk out and most of her left calf and shin was covered with a tattoo. It was like someone through a bucket of black paint at the Pietà, it was 7:15 in the morning and she had clearly had a hell of a workout so she’s got her shit together and she looks it.
I’m sure the tattoo has some beautiful meaning but I just don’t understand that level of commitment to the emotion that brought her to spend the time, money and pain to get that done. I’ve been through a number of hells in my life and I’ve had hundreds of beautiful experiences but I just can’t get to the place where I’d want a permanent reminder that I broadcast to myself and others nearly every day.

Was the tattoo of a panther climbing her leg? /s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:About a month ago saw a woman waiting to pay at the register, pretty profile, amazing legs, turned to her left to walk out and most of her left calf and shin was covered with a tattoo. It was like someone through a bucket of black paint at the Pietà, it was 7:15 in the morning and she had clearly had a hell of a workout so she’s got her shit together and she looks it.
I’m sure the tattoo has some beautiful meaning but I just don’t understand that level of commitment to the emotion that brought her to spend the time, money and pain to get that done. I’ve been through a number of hells in my life and I’ve had hundreds of beautiful experiences but I just can’t get to the place where I’d want a permanent reminder that I broadcast to myself and others nearly every day.


The tattoo culture and gym rat culture are closely intertwined.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:About a month ago saw a woman waiting to pay at the register, pretty profile, amazing legs, turned to her left to walk out and most of her left calf and shin was covered with a tattoo. It was like someone through a bucket of black paint at the Pietà, it was 7:15 in the morning and she had clearly had a hell of a workout so she’s got her shit together and she looks it.
I’m sure the tattoo has some beautiful meaning but I just don’t understand that level of commitment to the emotion that brought her to spend the time, money and pain to get that done. I’ve been through a number of hells in my life and I’ve had hundreds of beautiful experiences but I just can’t get to the place where I’d want a permanent reminder that I broadcast to myself and others nearly every day.


The tattoo culture and gym rat culture are closely intertwined.



Interesting why do you think that is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:About a month ago saw a woman waiting to pay at the register, pretty profile, amazing legs, turned to her left to walk out and most of her left calf and shin was covered with a tattoo. It was like someone through a bucket of black paint at the Pietà, it was 7:15 in the morning and she had clearly had a hell of a workout so she’s got her shit together and she looks it.
I’m sure the tattoo has some beautiful meaning but I just don’t understand that level of commitment to the emotion that brought her to spend the time, money and pain to get that done. I’ve been through a number of hells in my life and I’ve had hundreds of beautiful experiences but I just can’t get to the place where I’d want a permanent reminder that I broadcast to myself and others nearly every day.

Was the tattoo of a panther climbing her leg? /s


I wasn’t close enough to tell exactly but it was shaped like a shin guard that a gladiator would wear.

If you are reading this tattoo chick please don’t get one on the other side!
Anonymous
Not a fan. If you must, smaller is better than bigger and less is better than more.
Anonymous
Tats are gross / very blue collar and middle or lower middle class - at least where I grew up. Also very permanent unless you want a painful procedure to remove. My DW and I don’t have them. We moved from DC to New England four years ago for work and it seems like a significant number of people up here have them regardless of socioeconomic background. Even at our waspy yacht club they are visible - not as much as they are at the public beach but still. I would have a hard time dating up here if I were single because of this. Would find it repulsive to see a tramp stamp when hitting it from behind - have to keep the lights off.
Anonymous
Better than bottle blondes.
Anonymous
I’ve never understood why a woman gets a tramp stamp on her lower back. Ideally it should say “Enter here”.
Anonymous
I can deal with one or two on a man just fine but more than that tells me that’s they have different priorities in life and that’s where the money goes (and will continue to go).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better than bottle blondes.


You must be old. The best blondes are bottle blondes.
post reply Forum Index » Relationship Discussion (non-explicit)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: