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Title: Female Tattoos
Post by: CG6468 on May 14, 2011, 09:14:39 PM
Do you like seeing women's tattoos? If so, big tattoos or little ones?
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: CG6468 on May 14, 2011, 09:16:04 PM
I voted No. I just think tattoos detract from a woman's femininity.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: DefiantSix on May 14, 2011, 09:18:33 PM
Invariably, that butterfly tattooed on her butt is going to look like an uruk-hai hatching in 20 years.  So no.  Thanks anyway.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Evil_Conservative on May 14, 2011, 09:21:14 PM
The only tattoos that really bother me are those "tramp stamps".  I've seen some girls walking around showing off their muffin top and tramp stamp in a shirt about three sizes too small.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Thor on May 14, 2011, 09:34:20 PM
Hell, I never got a tattoo while I was in the Navy. Had plenty of opportunities, too. Some people like them, some don't. I fall into the latter category.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: thundley4 on May 14, 2011, 09:55:29 PM
I don't mind small ones that aren't to obvious, but they don't look right on all women.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Big Don on May 14, 2011, 10:12:59 PM
I know someone who has decided to tattoo memorials to damn near everyone she's ever known on her body.
The first 3 looked good and were small.
The most recent, looks dumb, imo, and covers her left side from armpit to hip. If you can't show it to people without taking off your shirt, is it worth having? IMO, no. Men are different, yes, this is not fair.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Alpha Mare on May 14, 2011, 11:04:45 PM
I don't mind small ones that aren't to obvious, but they don't look right on all women.

I have a small thundercloud at the very top of my inner thigh.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: thundley4 on May 14, 2011, 11:25:33 PM
I have a small thundercloud at the very top of my inner thigh.

 :drool:   O-)
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: LC EFA on May 15, 2011, 02:41:43 AM
I don't much like tattoos on anyone. Male or female. Worse on females.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: BlueStateSaint on May 15, 2011, 05:28:11 AM
Small, out-of-the-way ones that are meant for only one person's viewing pleasure are alright.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: jtyangel on May 15, 2011, 06:00:50 AM
I have one on my upper arm..very small..that I've had for almost 20 years. I'm super impressed with how the color and definition have stayed true over the years and am starting to think a lot of that is a factor of hereditary(skin type), sun exposure, and quality of inks/skill of the artist who puts it there.

Tramp stamps really don't make me think anything of the person at this point, but I admit they used to color my impressions back in the day. Lot's of women got them about a decade ago when they were all the rage. There's not anyone on this page not guilty of a youthful indiscretion so my attitude towards them has changed. This youthful indescretion  just happens to stay with a person their entire life, as do all other tattoos. I got mine when I was 22, I would have liked 2 more but my tummy, even with working out, is in no shape after having kids and having had some pounds on back when I had them, to put the one I would have liked there. The ones I was going to get are representative of the places I have lived and carry with them all the meaning and memories...one would have represented Arizona(a Kokopelli) and one would have represented Florida(circle of dolphins). Now I carry a daisy in a heart which in my mind represents the innocence of childhood and those years spent in the northeast and initially in Miami. Ive known waaaay too many people to memorialize them and I have too many kids(3) to plaster their faces on me--some days too, I'd probably want to scratch the damn thing off when they get to misbehaving :-)

Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: JohnnyReb on May 15, 2011, 08:23:33 AM
About 15 years ago, I saw a fat old lady that had had two blue birds
Tattooed on her breast when she was much younger. Those blue birds had become the sickest skinniest, ugliest blue birds you've ever seen. The birds were about 2 fingers wide and a foot long. They looked more like a road runner.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on May 15, 2011, 08:27:51 AM
They do nothing for me erotically or in even in terms of arousing mild interest, they just reflect that the girl with them probably isn't very good about thinking through long-term consequences of her actions, which is basically a danger sign.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Tucker on May 15, 2011, 10:42:17 AM
Voted Don't care.

I don't have one and I own a Harley.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Alpha Mare on May 15, 2011, 12:29:44 PM
About 15 years ago, I saw a fat old lady that had had two blue birds
Tattooed on her breast when she was much younger. Those blue birds had become the sickest skinniest, ugliest blue birds you've ever seen. The birds were about 2 fingers wide and a foot long. They looked more like a road runner.

Mine hasn't faded or changed in 30 years. OTOH, my friend's cherries look like eggplants now.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: thundley4 on May 15, 2011, 12:38:04 PM
Mine hasn't faded or changed in 30 years. OTOH, my friend's cherries look like eggplants now.
:lmao:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Gratiot on May 15, 2011, 01:46:36 PM
Voted Don't care.

+1

Some tattoo's look amazing on some woman, others not so much. 

I wouldn't subscribe anything to anyone for having a tattoo(s), except for those whom have ink which is not readily coverable with business attire.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Splashdown on May 15, 2011, 02:59:46 PM
They do nothing for me erotically or in even in terms of arousing mild interest, they just reflect that the girl with them probably isn't very good about thinking through long-term consequences of her actions, which is basically a danger sign.


...which would make her a perfect Friday night Date!!!!

Just kidding.

I'm a dad of two little girls. It's amazing how many of my opinions did a 180 as soon as the doctor said "It's a girl" 9 years ago.
 
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: delilahmused on May 15, 2011, 03:41:11 PM
I love tattoos. Very much an art form. I have a calla lily with a vine on the right side of my back about where my bikini line is (I was a big chicken and wanted to put it somewhere where there would be some flesh between me and the pain). It's my very favorite flower so the chances of me getting tired of it is pretty slim. Have never regretted it. I want to add a small iguana crawling up the vine. I don't really care what it looks like when I get older (though I have great genes and have a couple of decades before it starts to really show). I figure it will just get old with me. Besides no one can see it unless I want them to. Have a navel piercing too...it reminds me to do my abs workout since a belly ring on a fat person looks hideous.

Cindie
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: DefiantSix on May 15, 2011, 03:53:08 PM
Sorry guys: I grew up with the [her] body is a temple mindset.  I just can't see much appreciation for graffiti on the walls of the temple.

To each their own, though. :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on May 15, 2011, 03:55:46 PM
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Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Tucker on May 15, 2011, 04:23:13 PM
http://www.google.com/search?q=old+lady+with+tattoos&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=zdj&rlz=1R1GGLL_en___US386&prmd=ivns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=w0PQTZLrONK_tgeK2siPDg&ved=0CBwQsAQ&biw=1016&bih=388

Have a peep
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Chris_ on May 15, 2011, 04:33:29 PM
Two words: Underground Panther
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: DefiantSix on May 15, 2011, 04:56:03 PM
Two words: Underground Panther

Six words:  you owe me a new monitor. :puke:

:cheers1:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Rebel on May 16, 2011, 07:31:44 AM
I don't like'em, but I could get used to this:



(http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ldm3a5OrSX1qz8hvko1_500.jpg)
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: SaintLouieWoman on May 16, 2011, 08:52:20 AM
I don't much like tattoos on anyone. Male or female. Worse on females.


Agreed. It was a big deal for me to get my ears pierced, took me a long time to get up the courage to get it done. I'm not in for unnecessary pain.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: debk on May 16, 2011, 09:33:34 AM
I was burned on the left side of my body, within minutes of being born, and ended up with bone deep burns on outside of my left arm. Between the skin graft sites from trying to repair my arm, and other scars from car accident...voluntarily marking up my body more, with something almost as permanent, has always seemed incredibly stupid to me. Most I have ever done, is pierce my ears at 17 and I only have a single hole in each ear.

I have gotten henna tattoos a couple of times while on vacation in Key West. A seahorse on my ankle, and a small dolphin just above my bikini inside my hipbone. They were fun, and best of all were gone within a couple of weeks.

Have always wondered when girls who have never had children, get tattoos somewhere that's going to stretch out when pregnant....what the tattoo will look like afterwards. Especially if it's a big tattoo. Do they go back into shape and still look good?   
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: vesta111 on May 16, 2011, 09:40:58 AM
I love tats.    Goes back to my dad having tats and today I wonder if some were masonic symbols???

Question is why humans all over the world have placed symbols on their body. [ sort off off topic, why do Mormon males wear underware with strange symbols on them??]

We humans crave to be individuals among the billions of other people on our planet.  I watch the news with films of the Chinese army, the Korean army marching and by golly everyone looks the same.  Everyone is pure blood, no mixed blood all 100% their race and I feel sad.

Those that choose to break through and mark their body to differentiate themselves from others, to speak to the world that they are not all white/black rats in a cage, they are individuals and not like anyone else on earth is to rebel against the conformists that only feel comfortable when they know how to control people, look the same think the same and easy to control.

Like that one black sheep in a flock of white sheep, that is the one you notice.

Me I have 2 small tats over a full armband of red, orange, black and yellow, 4 inches above my elbow and can be covered or shown at my wish.     When I attend a fancy dancy affair and want to wear short sleeves I use a glitter pen to cover the tats and few people know they are real.

This is not counter culture, this is an act of humans from time started to express our religion, our tribe, with the blow back that we are all different and not all faceless, mindless animals.        

Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Wineslob on May 16, 2011, 09:42:51 AM
Small, out-of-the-way ones that are meant for only one person's viewing pleasure are alright.


+1
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on May 16, 2011, 09:50:30 AM

+1

+2
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: debk on May 16, 2011, 10:07:39 AM
This is not counter culture, this is an act of humans from time started to express our religion, our tribe, with the blow back that we are all different and not all faceless, mindless animals.        


My son has always been one of those kids who "walked to the beat of a different drum", and still does as he approaches 30.

He was almost 22 when he went to Navy boot camp, and did not have any tattoos, though he did have piercings. 4 are closed up but he still wears a small black hoop in each ear.

He got 5 while in...and all mean something to him and none can be seen due to Navy requirements, unless he has shorts on or very short sleeves or shirtless. Three are way up on his upper right arm. His smallest - about the size of a silver dollar is a green shamrock (his first) because he's part Irish, and an avid Celtics/RedSox fan, a compass like what would be found on an antique map, 2 others that he designed himself, the largest of those three is maybe 4-5 inches across and it's on his back near the right shoulder, and he has a turtle on his right calf that he got after he became a "Shellback". If he has on a tee-shirt and raises his arm up, so that the sleeve goes back, the shamrock can be seen and the lower part of the compass, but none of the others. He keeps saying he's going to get more, but hasn't.

His new thing is letting his hair grow. He's never had long hair, or more than a couple of inches long cause it's thick and kind of wavy and he didn't like it. Now that he's growing it out, it's curly like it was when he was a toddler. I've been nagging at him to cut it, but he wants let it grow long and donate it to "Locks of Love". Stopped my nagging in a heartbeat...which he knew it would. Though I do wonder how he will do with all that hair when the temp hits 90 and the humidity is right up there too..... :whatever:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: CatholicCrusader on May 16, 2011, 10:33:37 AM
Do you like seeing women's tattoos? If so, big tattoos or little ones?

I voted no.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: IassaFTots on May 16, 2011, 10:54:59 AM
If you see mine, I really really REALLY like you.   :whatever:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: shadeaux on May 16, 2011, 11:44:29 AM
 :lol:

I have none, my husband has none.

My oldest has a superman symbol and a few others, my youngest has his initials.  I allowed him to have that instead of a graduation ring. I remarked just yesterday how good it still looked after all these years.

They both have pierced ears but had to do them when they reached 18.  My husband did not believe that to be a manly thing and said they could do it while at home if they agreed to wear dresses to school.

My husband also frowns on excessive body art and piercings in his work world. He doesn't consider that a plus when he interviews for job openings. He's not against them. He just feels they should be covered.

My niece thinks her body is a color book.  She can't understand why anyone looks at her funny. Yeah, she's dumb.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Chris_ on May 16, 2011, 11:48:39 AM
My niece thinks her body is a color book.  She can't understand why anyone looks at her funny. Yeah, she's dumb.
:rofl:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: debk on May 16, 2011, 11:51:11 AM


My husband also frowns on excessive body art and piercings in his work world. He doesn't consider that a plus when he interviews for job openings. He's not against them. He just feels they should be covered.

My niece thinks her body is a color book.  She can't understand why anyone looks at her funny. Yeah, she's dumb.

 :lol: Had to laugh at the "body is a color book" comment. Such an appropriate description of what some of these kids do to their bodies.

I want to know how they can afford to pay for all the tatooing. Spme of them are walking around with a flipping fortune on their bodies!  

When my son told me how much just one of his cost....I said "have you lost your f'n mind spending that kind of money on a stupid tattoo?"!! And that was for a smaller one! He won't tell me what the biggest one cost...
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: RightCoast on May 16, 2011, 11:51:51 AM

...which would make her a perfect Friday night Date!!!!

Just kidding.

I'm a dad of two little girls. It's amazing how many of my opinions did a 180 as soon as the doctor said "It's a girl" 9 years ago.
 

 :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: CatholicCrusader on May 16, 2011, 11:54:07 AM
.....I have none, my husband has none.....

My advice: Keep it that way.

There's not many things uglier then when a tatood person gets real old and that stuff is sagging all over the place.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: shadeaux on May 16, 2011, 12:16:35 PM
LOL, we're not tattoo people.  That time has long passed.

My niece's husband is a tattoo artist/meth head.   :-)

He tattoos when he's without a job.

She sent me a picture once, after my mother passed away.  I about fell out of my chair when I saw what she did.

The whole arm, I mean from shoulder to wrist was not only a picture of my mother, her grandmother, but she added some crazy poem that made no sense.

She has her two kids pictured on her back.  She has a flowered sleeve on the other arm.  Hell, why stop there.  How about some clown makeup to go with the suit ?

I could not believe what she let her husband do.  Don't get me wrong, he's very talented but damn, put it in a book, not all over someone's body. 

She's now been evicted from her house.  She wants to come "visit" me.  I don't think so.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: BlueStateSaint on May 16, 2011, 12:18:51 PM
I have scars, and those are the only tattoos I'll ever have.  One on my chin, and one on my wrist (from the thumb joint reconstruction surgery almost 30 years ago).
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: shadeaux on May 16, 2011, 12:28:36 PM
I have stretch marks.   :-)

My ex DIL has a tramp stamp, it's a big sun looking thing.

When she'd bend over I'd say I see your crack of dawn.  And boy was her dawn big.   :o
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Karin on May 16, 2011, 01:48:26 PM
It's very big around here for women to have one on the outside of the calf.  Even stout, portly, middle-aged women.  Not for me. 

I could totally love a henna tattoo, in the middle of summer.  I got a dolphin like that once, and it was fun.. then it goes away. 

My sister got a very tasteful sunflower at the tummy bikini line, only about the size of a nickel.  It's cute. 
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: CatholicCrusader on May 16, 2011, 03:08:02 PM
LOL, we're not tattoo people.  That time has long passed......

LOL. Sorry. I didn't mean "tattoo people" like some circus thing, I meant tatooed people (past tense) as in people who have gotten tattoos.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Eupher on May 16, 2011, 03:48:38 PM
No tattoos. Period. No bolts in my nose, eyebrows, or hoops in any ear.

If God would've wanted me to have tats or any of that other shit, he would've brought in the world that way.

It's my impression that people who get the really outrageous cover-the-entire-body tattoos are missing something in their pathetic, miserable lives or, alternatively, are looking for acceptance where there wasn't any.

Either that or they just want to shock the living hell out of normal people.  :whatever:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: shadeaux on May 16, 2011, 10:26:18 PM
Quote
LOL. Sorry. I didn't mean "tattoo people" like some circus thing, I meant tatooed people (past tense) as in people who have gotten tattoos.

LOL, I didn't either.  I have nothing against them, I just won't have one.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: seahorse513 on May 17, 2011, 12:27:24 AM
I am almost scared to say this...I have three. All are relatively small and very feminine. A bird of paradise on my right calf, a half armband on my right bicep, and a seahorse on the left side of my chest. All can be covered when need be.
I draw the line at body piercings except the ears. With me with tattoos depends on the woman, size, and subject....
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: jtyangel on May 17, 2011, 04:25:59 AM
No tattoos. Period. No bolts in my nose, eyebrows, or hoops in any ear.

If God would've wanted me to have tats or any of that other shit, he would've brought in the world that way.

It's my impression that people who get the really outrageous cover-the-entire-body tattoos are missing something in their pathetic, miserable lives or, alternatively, are looking for acceptance where there wasn't any.

Either that or they just want to shock the living hell out of normal people.  :whatever:

He brought you into the world naked too...just sayin :whistling:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: jtyangel on May 17, 2011, 04:31:43 AM
I am almost scared to say this...I have three. All are relatively small and very feminine. A bird of paradise on my right calf, a half armband on my right bicep, and a seahorse on the left side of my chest. All can be covered when need be.
I draw the line at body piercings except the ears. With me with tattoos depends on the woman, size, and subject....

why would you be scared to say it? Is your having a tattoo and wanting one any less valid a choice then the people here who don't like them? REminds me of the thread on Kim Kardashian and how all women with hourglass shapes are now unattractive cows just because some here don't like that ONE woman. Suddenly any person with those proportions was a cow or any such other names...I mean after all, we have to disavow and detach ourselves and make sure everyone else knows our sentiments :lmao: Geez, can people say they don't like something without insulting other people who are perfectly normal who do like it or are a certain shape, etc? Pet peeve of mine, my mother is into making such ridiculous statements of displeasure as well.


as I've said before too, I have one as well. don't regret it and it still looks damn good almost 20 years later. It's in a place that isn't going to sag until I'm well into my 70's/80's...by then what's a sagging tattoo compared to all the other wrinkles, liver spots, etc on my body? Whose going to give a hoot about my saggy tattoo when I have all of nature's bodyart?  :-)
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Eupher on May 17, 2011, 05:13:50 AM
He brought you into the world naked too...just sayin :whistling:

Well, my cummerbund and belt kept hanging up on my mother's junk, so God ix-nayed the whole clothing thing temporarily.

I remember being a little cold, too.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: vesta111 on May 17, 2011, 05:44:03 AM
I am almost scared to say this...I have three. All are relatively small and very feminine. A bird of paradise on my right calf, a half armband on my right bicep, and a seahorse on the left side of my chest. All can be covered when need be.
I draw the line at body piercings except the ears. With me with tattoos depends on the woman, size, and subject....

Sea, I was in my 30' when I got my first.    Reason was my first born -a girl- came home after a sleep over"
with this horrid Tat on her arm that looked like a dead cocker roach. For a year I tried to find someone that could remove it and finally had to face the fact that the  only thing we could do was to have it covered with a professional tattoo.

She finally agreed but I had to get one also,  She never though I would fall for her bluff until I walked her into a parlor and realised I was serious about doing anything to get that dead cocker roach off her arm.

It cost $50.00 to get hers covered and $20.00 for me to get a very small, size of a nickel butter fly on my upper arm.

Well you know how it goes, once you get one tat you start checking out the tats on other people, become an art critic and the body placement of the art.   Arms, legs, etc.     All the time as much as you deny it, the idea of getting another one sort of hangs out in the back of your mind.  Fight the urge for years until one day the idea breaks out, comes to the fore front of the mind and  on a whim find yourself in a parlor checking out what is displayed or what the price for an original is.

What I have found is that having art put on the body is serious business, This is not anything like going to a hair dresser with a picture of a celebratory and asking for a matching hair style,   Hair grows but the skin art goes to the grave with you.

I got my next tat perhaps 8 years later, I was tired of looking at the butterfly just sitting there and the colors were beginning to fade.   I decided to have the colors renewed by having my butterfly given a different color.

I hung out at the parlor waiting for a slow time to talk to the artist ---must have driven him nuts----asking questions about colors and cost.  The idea of spicing up the tat with somekind of new add on and what that should be.

I would wait until the place was busy, go in and watch the artest " DO " other customers, male or female, watched as they interacted with the artist.    Now mind you I went this way through 4-5 different parlors for 6 months.    The first I had gotten was fading and I wanted to insure the next one was worth the price and original.  Questions as to what kind of ink were they using, was the artist a druggie or drunk, etc. Did they have an up to date license and insurance, what was their track record for infections etc.

Sea I was now 40 years old, wiser then I was when I got black mailed into going in cold to a strange parlor with my daughter. I wanted a professional job and not some just out of jail dude learning the trade.   My first was under duress from my rotten kid, this one was at my own desire.

Finally found a parlor with an artist that took and interest in me, would sit down and talk to me about what I wanted and for a under $100.00 job took the time to draw out different scenarios of what he could do for that price.   This artist was exactly that, an artist not a technician copying the works of others.

Took us a few meetings to come up with the new colors for the butter fly, and a Double 9 pointed star to place around it,   The top of the star is  my  birth stone colors, then My parents stone colors, and on down to the 4 colors of my children,  this left 2 empty and I put in the colors of their fathers.   4 kids, 2 fathers, and all that came from my parents line.  I am the only one who knows the symbolism of the stones and the butterfly signifies metamorphosis in life.   The 9 pointed star signifies my faith, and all fell neatly into the double star.

Then at the age of 50 I decided to get one last tat, a full arm band keeping all the tats in just one area  4" above the elbow on right arm. Why, why do I now even think of filling in the spaces left above the arm band ???  

Symbolism is a human trait, we have the Cross, the Star of David, Half Moon and Star, Buddha pendents, Saint Christopher's Pendents etc.   Decoration is one thing, symbolise of who and what we are is a far different thing.





    
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: seahorse513 on May 17, 2011, 12:21:07 PM
I just never realized it was such a turnoff for people. I was the first one in my family to get one(the rebel that i was)

Looking at some of those pics that someone provided above, even I was repulsed , that quite a few were over the line. I have nothing against a few strategically placed tattoos, but when a person makes their body part a coloring book, that is another story and it is not attractive anymore
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: IassaFTots on May 17, 2011, 12:43:22 PM
I just never realized it was such a turnoff for people. I was the first one in my family to get one(the rebel that i was)

Looking at some of those pics that someone provided above, even I was repulsed , that quite a few were over the line. I have nothing against a few strategically placed tattoos, but when a person makes their body part a coloring book, that is another story and it is not attractive anymore

My little brother was the first, I followed his lead.   :-) 
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: delilahmused on May 17, 2011, 01:33:27 PM
I just never realized it was such a turnoff for people. I was the first one in my family to get one(the rebel that i was)

Looking at some of those pics that someone provided above, even I was repulsed , that quite a few were over the line. I have nothing against a few strategically placed tattoos, but when a person makes their body part a coloring book, that is another story and it is not attractive anymore

One person's turn off is another person's turn on. Tats are superficial and anyone who cares about you isn't going to care whether you have a tattoo or not. My husband's not wild about them either, he says he's never seen anything he wants to have tattooed on his body for the rest of his life. He didn't have a problem with me getting one, though because it's my body. He does tease me about it, but so what. We all have our quirks. How dull it would be if we all liked the same things.

Cindie
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Gina on May 17, 2011, 01:55:40 PM
The only tattoos that really bother me are those "tramp stamps".  I've seen some girls walking around showing off their muffin top and tramp stamp in a shirt about three sizes too small.

I got the Holy Trinity inked on my "tramp stamp" place.  I have 2 others, upper right thigh and right ankle.

Personally I like black ink and really would only want it where no one else can see it unless on my back.

If I could go back, I wouldn't have the one on my ankle.  It's small so maybe I can get rid of it in the future. 

Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: IassaFTots on May 17, 2011, 01:58:32 PM
I got the Holy Trinity inked on my "tramp stamp" place.  I have 2 others, upper right thigh and right ankle.

Personally I like black ink and really would only want it where no one else can see it unless on my back.

If I could go back, I wouldn't have the one on my ankle.  It's small so maybe I can get rid of it in the future. 



Celtic Knotwork on my lower back too.  Another on my left ankle, and ditto on the ankle tattoo sentiment.  :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Rebel on May 17, 2011, 02:30:04 PM
Girls with tattoos are easy to get into bed. Everyone knows that.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Wineslob on May 17, 2011, 04:13:28 PM
+2


Yes, for nipple rings...................... :naughty:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: seahorse513 on May 17, 2011, 05:14:56 PM
Girls with tattoos are easy to get into bed. Everyone knows that.
We are?? hmmmmmmmmmmm I guess I am in the minority in that way I guess
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Gina on May 17, 2011, 05:25:17 PM
Girls with tattoos are easy to get into bed. Everyone knows that.

Guess you have never met one then  :wink:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: IassaFTots on May 17, 2011, 08:44:25 PM
Guess you have never met one then  :wink:

S'what I'm sayin............ O-)
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Rebel on May 17, 2011, 10:59:52 PM
Guess you have never met one then  :wink:

Oh yeah, many. You guys don't live up to the "good in bed" stereotype though. Whassup wit dat?  :fuelfire:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Chris_ on May 17, 2011, 11:02:34 PM
:evil: :rotf:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: vesta111 on May 18, 2011, 06:25:05 AM
Oh yeah, many. You guys don't live up to the "good in bed" stereotype though. Whassup wit dat?  :fuelfire:

Tats are usefull if you know the code and the meaning of them when you meet or work with others you have just met.

Depending on the area of the country one is in and your job or your kids friends it can give you a heads up to their past and possible future. 

Learn the gang signs of a 40 year old man or woman, or the 16 year old that wants to hang out as a friend of your son or date your daughter.

Jails and prisons each have their signs for those that have spent time in with, and what group of inmates they hung around with at that time.

Just because someone gets a college degree and comes to your work as your boss, a tat on a hand or wrist  tells much about the persons past.

Tats on the neck of those you may meet that can not be covered by a shirt and tie are questionable.  The men with the Love, Hate on fingers makes me want to run away from them.

On the other hand tats of Asian design can be oh so funny.      Some blue eyed blond wants to have a tat that means strength on their arm and the Tattooest puts on a symbol that actally means ***** Whipped not knowing any difference.  It is only when someone from Asia falls down laughing in a bar over his tat that the poor guy finds out the actual meaning of his tat.

Goggle gang and prison tattoo an you will find they vary from place to place----but, with woman watch the hands or wrist, a very small tat betwen the thumb and pointer finger has a meaning, a shamrock usually denotes a white supremacist that has done time.----Not all ways but  it is some thing to be aware of.

Before anyone gets any kind of Tat, make sure you are not sending the wrong message to others.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Gina on May 18, 2011, 06:42:27 AM
Oh yeah, many. You guys don't live up to the "good in bed" stereotype though. Whassup wit dat?  :fuelfire:

"Red on the head, FIRE in the bed"
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: vesta111 on May 18, 2011, 07:19:05 AM
"Red on the head, FIRE in the bed"


Dear Gina, just ask the woman in Ireland if all the redhaired males are studs in bed.

Woman to woman , it is not the color of the hair on the head that matters, it is the amount of hair on the body that spells testone.  One of these dudes that look like apes with hair on their back and lots of chest hair may not be attractive to most woman, but, the more hair the man has the more hormone he has and even if he is bald, just once in a life take a ride on the wild side of life.     
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Rebel on May 18, 2011, 07:33:24 AM
Dear Gina, just ask the woman in Ireland if all the redhaired males are studs in bed.

Woman to woman , it is not the color of the hair on the head that matters, it is the amount of hair on the body that spells testone.  One of these dudes that look like apes with hair on their back and lots of chest hair may not be attractive to most woman, but, the more hair the man has the more hormone he has and even if he is bald, just once in a life take a ride on the wild side of life.     

Yeah, I'm sure Danny Devito is a firecracker.  :whatever:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: vesta111 on May 18, 2011, 07:48:11 AM
Yeah, I'm sure Danny Devito is a firecracker.  :whatever:

I see, so you were just a good friend of his, nothing more????
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Alpha Mare on May 18, 2011, 10:04:25 AM
Posted by: vesta111
Quote
a shamrock usually denotes a white supremacist that has done time.

Without numbers/letters, it's just a shamrock, signifying the Holy Trinity, "I'm Irish", or good luck.
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: debk on May 18, 2011, 11:10:25 AM
Posted by: vesta111
Without numbers/letters, it's just a shamrock, signifying the Holy Trinity, "I'm Irish", or good luck.

Exactly...
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Gina on May 18, 2011, 04:53:49 PM
Yeah, I'm sure Danny Devito is a firecracker.  :whatever:

YUM!

(http://frothygirlz.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/itsalwayssunnychristmas1-300x187.jpg)

 :lmao:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on May 18, 2011, 05:15:14 PM
"Red on the head, FIRE in the bed"


Oh yeah.  Especially if you fuel them with ethanol.

 :yahoo:
Title: Re: Female Tattoos
Post by: Mike220 on May 18, 2011, 05:22:33 PM
"Red on the head, FIRE in the bed"


 :thumbs: