It's best when the tramp stamp is "My name is ****". Very considerate for the guy behind her so he is reminded. |
This. 100% |
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This thread is absolutely hilarious. I wish everyone would've stated their age when they commented. A lot of y'all sound like how my parents used to think a couple decades ago.
Anyone who thinks there is a correlation between tattoos and what kind of spouse/parent a person would make or what their sexual history is does not have critical thinking skills. And just sound judgy AF. |
| I’ve never seen a tattoo that makes a woman look more attractive and I assume that’s not what the goal is so there is that disconnect. But since I believe in a woman’s right to chose that must extend to tattoos as well. |
100% agree, nearly 60 |
| I hate all tattoos and, to me, they just call into question the judgment and class of the person who has them. The worst are these chandelier-type sternum tattoos, which is the modern day tramp stamp, and those big thigh tattoos. |
| The sleeves are usually more artistic and will likely age a lot better than the random scattered all over the body look. That just looks like you got attached by a 5 yo with a sticker book. What I think says "lack of judgment" is having them in incredibly visible places that cannot be covered up. This is all the modern day equivalent of being 23 in 1975 and deciding that you are going to permanently adhere your purple corduroy bell bottoms to your body and wear them forever. Thank God I am not burdened with having to wear the fashions I thought were the ultimate in cool from when I was 23. And I have decided that I am okay being "judgy AF". |
I appreciate art just as much as the next person. I just don’t see a reason to get it on your body. I can also appreciate that tattoo artists have incredible skill and their work is often precise and shows incredible dedication to their craft. Doesn’t mean I have to like them and doesn’t stop me from thinking about how dumb it was to spend so much money on them. And for the record-yes I judge people for buying luxury cars and “collections” just as hard. Just stupid things to spend money on. What brings me happiness is being able to make sure my kids have a good start in life by not graduating college with loans that hang over them for years. |
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I'm not a fan of tattoos. But it's got f**k all to do with what kind of wife a woman is going to be. My wife has a couple that I don't particularly care for. But she's a great wife. We've been married for 25 years.
Not sure if this is relevant to much of anything, but, we took a trip to Spain recently, and I noticed a relative lack of tattoos among the people we saw there. |
Loving art or not-why would you want these on your body? |
Like attracts like |
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I just love this doggy style tattoo between the legs of this influencer
https://youtu.be/oOKUsXq7k04?si=0xVm4sILDgm9U6P7 |
Because they are beautiful. |
| Guy here. I think tattoos look good on women when the woman is already generally attractive and the tattoos are a current style. But thats the problem with tattoos - you can’t change them. That lower back tattoo and barb-wire arm tattoo on a sun damaged pelt just smells like cigarettes when you look at it. |
| I like a couple. The woman I’m dating at a couple and I think it’s hot |