Anonymous wrote:They're almost always dumb and not attractive. The only person I can think of who actually looks good, with interesting and artistic tattoos, is Angelina Jolie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, there are tattoos and then there are TATTOOS. You can't put them all in same pile. One is impulsive mistake or attempt to be cool, other is a billboard of questionable life choices.
I agree. Also, I'd rather no tatoos at all. I also feel this way about piercings, and that weird creepy habit of mutilating some little boys at birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems bizarre to me that someone would rule everyone with a tattoo out. I’m 52 and have a text tattoo on my wrist that is very meaningful to me for multiple reasons and I got it in memory of a mentor when he passed. Not sure what on earth could be so wrong with that.
Very wrong, spoiling your skin like that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hate tattoos. My teen sons (for now) feel the same- though we joke about the entire family getting our dog's face tattooed on our bodies. My 26 year old nephew got one which the whole family is not a fan of--he jokes about it too.
I see tattoos everywhere. Women with calves and full sleeves and tatted out.
I really hate the look of women in wedding dresses or beautiful evening gowns with tattoed arms and back. It just doesn't look right.
It doesn't look right to whom? If it bothered them, they wouldn't have gotten it or covered it.
For real. Plus, women in ball gowns with sleeves can be an incredible look. I think it can still be tasteful, but it gives an edgier vibe. This is a woman that I would want to talk with at a party
Ha, I’ve heard that women with tattoos are more likely to be approached by men but this is because of the perception that she’s more promiscuous and easier, not that she’s more attractive. Men seem to like women with tattoos for NSA arrangements and women without tattoos for marriage.
I am a woman, and I think this look is very hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hate tattoos. My teen sons (for now) feel the same- though we joke about the entire family getting our dog's face tattooed on our bodies. My 26 year old nephew got one which the whole family is not a fan of--he jokes about it too.
I see tattoos everywhere. Women with calves and full sleeves and tatted out.
I really hate the look of women in wedding dresses or beautiful evening gowns with tattoed arms and back. It just doesn't look right.
It doesn't look right to whom? If it bothered them, they wouldn't have gotten it or covered it.
For real. Plus, women in ball gowns with sleeves can be an incredible look. I think it can still be tasteful, but it gives an edgier vibe. This is a woman that I would want to talk with at a party
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hate tattoos. My teen sons (for now) feel the same- though we joke about the entire family getting our dog's face tattooed on our bodies. My 26 year old nephew got one which the whole family is not a fan of--he jokes about it too.
I see tattoos everywhere. Women with calves and full sleeves and tatted out.
I really hate the look of women in wedding dresses or beautiful evening gowns with tattoed arms and back. It just doesn't look right.
It doesn't look right to whom? If it bothered them, they wouldn't have gotten it or covered it.
For real. Plus, women in ball gowns with sleeves can be an incredible look. I think it can still be tasteful, but it gives an edgier vibe. This is a woman that I would want to talk with at a party
Ha, I’ve heard that women with tattoos are more likely to be approached by men but this is because of the perception that she’s more promiscuous and easier, not that she’s more attractive. Men seem to like women with tattoos for NSA arrangements and women without tattoos for marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hate tattoos. My teen sons (for now) feel the same- though we joke about the entire family getting our dog's face tattooed on our bodies. My 26 year old nephew got one which the whole family is not a fan of--he jokes about it too.
I see tattoos everywhere. Women with calves and full sleeves and tatted out.
I really hate the look of women in wedding dresses or beautiful evening gowns with tattoed arms and back. It just doesn't look right.
It doesn't look right to whom? If it bothered them, they wouldn't have gotten it or covered it.
For real. Plus, women in ball gowns with sleeves can be an incredible look. I think it can still be tasteful, but it gives an edgier vibe. This is a woman that I would want to talk with at a party
Anonymous wrote:It seems bizarre to me that someone would rule everyone with a tattoo out. I’m 52 and have a text tattoo on my wrist that is very meaningful to me for multiple reasons and I got it in memory of a mentor when he passed. Not sure what on earth could be so wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:It seems bizarre to me that someone would rule everyone with a tattoo out. I’m 52 and have a text tattoo on my wrist that is very meaningful to me for multiple reasons and I got it in memory of a mentor when he passed. Not sure what on earth could be so wrong with that.