Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what other people do to their own bodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the people I know who are actively getting tattoos are in some type of crisis. When I see someone all tatted up I feel sorry for them, they must have been or are in pain. I hope they get help.
This. Cry for help.
Anonymous wrote:Trashy in most cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like them. A well placed and well done tattoo can be very sexy.
However I'm a bit out that the current object of my affection ruined his beautiful chest with a stupid tattoo
How so?
He got an ugly tattoo, artwork is bad.
I could deal if he had it done on his arm.
But it's right there on his chest looking ugly.
Just an eyesore on another wise ( formerly) gorgeous chest. Seriously I love(ed) his boobies. Fortunately his biceps are still flawless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the people I know who are actively getting tattoos are in some type of crisis. When I see someone all tatted up I feel sorry for them, they must have been or are in pain. I hope they get help.
This. Cry for help.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the people I know who are actively getting tattoos are in some type of crisis. When I see someone all tatted up I feel sorry for them, they must have been or are in pain. I hope they get help.
Anonymous wrote:I have a tramp stamp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.
Care to post the stats?.
Lovely art...
Not stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.
Care to post the stats?.
Lovely art...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out
Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.
People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.
Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.
Care to post the stats?.