Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gut reaction, no matter how much I do appreciate the artistry of some tattoos, is that they look like the person's skin eternally needs washing. I know--in reality, they're perfectly clean, etc. But it's my gut reaction. They just are unnatural looking to me and something about them makes me feel like the person should scrub.
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?
82, you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gut reaction, no matter how much I do appreciate the artistry of some tattoos, is that they look like the person's skin eternally needs washing. I know--in reality, they're perfectly clean, etc. But it's my gut reaction. They just are unnatural looking to me and something about them makes me feel like the person should scrub.
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?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:
Gut reaction, no matter how much I do appreciate the artistry of some tattoos, is that they look like the person's skin eternally needs washing. I know--in reality, they're perfectly clean, etc. But it's my gut reaction. They just are unnatural looking to me and something about them makes me feel like the person should scrub.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trashy in most cases.
In what cases wouldn't it be?