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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/2/2008 5:51:18 PM   
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personally...I kind of find them as a turnoff. I am not a big fan of body munipulation and I also belive you should be attracted to someone's mind, not body, and to add to your body (mainly makeup) is to show that your not confedent enough with your mind that you have to draw people a different direction.
Of course, my comments on this idea gets me yelled at by a friend who thinks she is naked without makeup and being 120 pounds at like 5'9" is fat.
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/2/2008 6:42:41 PM   
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Ok, I'm just wondering if any of you guys who said you dont like women with tattoos actually have a tattoo yourself?


Nope.

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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/2/2008 9:39:29 PM   
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Ok, I'm just wondering if any of you guys who said you dont like women with tattoos actually have a tattoo yourself?


I don't have any. No desire whatsoever.
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/3/2008 10:19:16 AM   
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If I put an big ink blot on the Mona Lisa, would that make it a better painting?

The other day was in Lowe's and there was a somewhat attractive younger gal behind the register, but on the side of her neck was a tattoo of a huge set of dice. What would get into a womans mind this is a good thing to do?

No wonder it is getting tough for a Christinan man to find a wife. Between the input of feminisim that has affected most every woman in the U.S. to tattoos, to the overweight problem too many women have, is a slim chance of finding one.

< Message edited by TomTurn -- 6/3/2008 10:25:41 AM >
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/3/2008 12:29:16 PM   
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I have a friend who said in the past he wouldn't date anyone with a tattoo. The advice given by his circle of friends was that he ought to consider dating anyone willing to date him, and count himself lucky.

My wife doesn't have a tattoo, but if she decides to get one it's fine by me. As long as I can too.

Do what you want, and never mind the bullocks.

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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/3/2008 5:00:30 PM   
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Oh, one gal I forgot to mention works in the main office. She is kind of pretty and is about 5'7" and slim with very nice legs (I am a leg man). Anyway on the outside of each leg she has a tattoo of a wing about 8 to 10" high. What a waste to the beauty God made.

See a lot of women these days with tattoos but what I really laugh out of is not so attractive really big women getting tatoos. Does she think that is helping?
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/3/2008 5:32:17 PM   
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I'd prefer that she not have any, but if they are already there, it's not a deal-breaker.


I'm changing my answer - - looks like less competition if I go for tattooed women.

As long as they are spelled correctly. Spelling counts. As an ex-teacher, i may have to take my red pen out and mark up her entire body.....oh wait, that could be fun too! Umm.....what's the topic? Gonna go review TOS
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/4/2008 1:14:33 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Mandicoot

Ok, I'm just wondering if any of you guys who said you dont like women with tattoos actually have a tattoo yourself?


I don't have any tattoos but i plan on getting a couple. I do like some tattoos on some women. The right tattoo on the right women adds an exotic flair.
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/4/2008 7:21:24 AM   
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Yes, it is true age definitely changes the picture.

No, I have never had a tattoo...and have always disliked them on anyone.
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/4/2008 10:57:55 AM   
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The right tattoo on the right women adds an exotic flair.


What will that exotic flair of a tattoo be when she is 75?
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 1:21:37 AM   
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The right tattoo on the right women adds an exotic flair.


What will that exotic flair of a tattoo be when she is 75?


Not much. But are you really going to base your decisions off of how you will feel or look when you're 75?
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 9:40:27 AM   
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Not much. But are you really going to base your decisions off of how you will feel or look when you're 75?


Uhhhhhh, yes. If you are blessed by God to live till you are 75, it will be here quicker than you think, best to plan ahead.
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 11:51:54 AM   
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to the overweight problem too many women have, is a slim chance of finding one.


Almost a bit of irony in that statement! LOL

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If I put an big ink blot on the Mona Lisa, would that make it a better painting?


And this almost wouldn't hurt.
a) the Mona Lisa looks like a man in drag
b) I don't see the bid deal?
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 12:51:33 PM   
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Almost a bit of irony in that statement! LOL


Glad you saw it

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the Mona Lisa looks like a man in drag


Well do you know the history of the painting? Look at it and a picture of the painter?

Anyway, I have no doubt that women in the U.S. will continue to get tattoos as we march on to 3rd world, trailer trash status and dinosaurs like me die off
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 2:44:36 PM   
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Not much. But are you really going to base your decisions off of how you will feel or look when you're 75?


Uhhhhhh, yes. If you are blessed by God to live till you are 75, it will be here quicker than you think, best to plan ahead.


Ok. That's a little...bizzare, but to each his own.
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 3:22:20 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Solus

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ORIGINAL: TomTurn

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Not much. But are you really going to base your decisions off of how you will feel or look when you're 75?


Uhhhhhh, yes. If you are blessed by God to live till you are 75, it will be here quicker than you think, best to plan ahead.


Ok. That's a little...bizzare, but to each his own.



Thinking and planning ahead is bizzare? Well, that helps explain why so many are getting tattoos
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 3:27:45 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Solus

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ORIGINAL: TomTurn

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Not much. But are you really going to base your decisions off of how you will feel or look when you're 75?


Uhhhhhh, yes. If you are blessed by God to live till you are 75, it will be here quicker than you think, best to plan ahead.


Ok. That's a little...bizzare, but to each his own.



Thinking and planning ahead is bizzare? Well, that helps explain why so many are getting tattoos


No, basing choices you make when you are in your twenties off of how you will look when you are 75. I would rather look back and regret a small decision then wish that I had done something but didn't because of how I thought I would feel when I was 75.
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 4:24:46 PM   
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/5/2008 4:39:48 PM   
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It seems to be a gen-y thing. There is a young woman who brings her dog to the dog park who has several very small tatoos on her ankles. This morning I noticed she had her entire left arm covered in a large tatoo. And I don't think she is a fan of Todd Bentley.
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/8/2008 3:34:33 AM   
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I know I'll be in the minority here, but I like tattoos on women (so long as they're well-done and not tacky). Call me crazy, but I think they can be a nice addition.

As for me, I don't have an tattoos yet, but that's something I'm going to change.

As for tattoos looking bad when I'm in my 70's, by the time I'm that age, I doubt there are going to be many things looking good that have to do with my body. What's one more thing on the list?

< Message edited by Karyyk -- 6/8/2008 3:41:01 AM >
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/9/2008 12:04:28 AM   
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Do not like them on women, I think they look trashy. I do not have any, neither does my wife. I heard one guy refer to them as "tramp stamps."

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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/9/2008 10:14:53 AM   
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No interest whatsoever. I'd rather see my wife/girlfriend the way God created her.


Unshaven legs, unplucked eyebrows, unkempt hair and all?
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/9/2008 3:52:50 PM   
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Do not like them on women, I think they look trashy. I do not have any, neither does my wife. I heard one guy refer to them as "tramp stamps."


Seems to be the decided opinion. Count me in the number. I don't have them and don't like them on a man or a woman. My best friend--a guy I love to death--has several and they look horrible.

When I was younger there could never have been a question as to them being found attractive. We were taught that it was what men in prison did or what the "heathen" did in foreign countries. I agree it could be a Gen-y thing. My generation never had a Todd Bentley as a role model and was not taught that everthing was Ok as long as you think it is and to say anything about a moral issue is "judging."

Yeah, they look bad on a woman and are a turn off. I could overlook it in a marriage--if I were to fall in love with a woman who got them before coming to Christ. I would treat them the same as a scar. I could love a woman with burn marks and I could love her with tattoos. But my first reaction at seeing a tat is YUK!
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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/10/2008 11:02:55 AM   
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Do not like them on women, I think they look trashy. I do not have any, neither does my wife. I heard one guy refer to them as "tramp stamps."

That made me laugh. haha!

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RE: Tattoos on Women? - 6/12/2008 11:49:39 AM   
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Okay, I have two sides to this.

First off, although I don't believe tatooing to be imoral in and of itself, I don't see why anyone would want a permanent tatoo. What if you tire of it???? Don't they look kinda bad after a few years??? Don't all women, as well as men, start to "sag" after a few years and it could reek havic on the tatoo???

Tats all over a girl turns me off. So there is a limit. I would probably only like one or two (if that). But I have actually scene some girl's tats that didn't turn me off. It probably had to do more with the girl and her beautiful skin, to be honest. Sometimes it might be what having the tatoo says about the girl: " I aint your typical girl. There is something edgy, dangerous, exotic ...etc... about me" than the actual tatoo itself.

I would probably prefer something less permanent to prove edginess like earrings, or hairstyles or style of dress.
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