
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if it’s Marvin the Martian
I am not a fan of tattoos for manifold reasons.
But I think I, too, would allow an exception for a Marvin the Martian tat.
Anonymous wrote:A science fiction character on his arm is kinda awful but a bible verse on his rib cage is super hot.
Anonymous wrote:"Compared to women without tattoos, women with tattoos showed significantly lower self-esteem and displayed stronger relationships between three constructs: ideal body, ideal self and tattooed woman status. No significant differences in body image were detected between the two groups. Women with tattoos were characterized by an association between body image and self-esteem, while women without tattoos did not display such a correlation. Thus, it appears that links between self-esteem, ideal body, ideal self and constructs of "woman with tattoos" may play a role in tattooing behavior in young women.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347139/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A science fiction character on his arm is kinda awful but a bible verse on his rib cage is super hot.
Nothing about the Bible is hot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tattoo on buttocks is best
+1 if it says “insert here”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not tattoo people, and we wouldn’t be together if either of us were. Also no strange piercings or haircuts or colors.
Lol, you sound like my H. He was very anti-tattoo, piercings, weird hair, etc. I wanted to get a few purple highlights in my hair when I was in my 20s, and he threw a fit.
Guess who hit their midlife crisis and got a full sleeve? Yup. You never know, somebody can suddenly become a "tattoo person"