Tattoos on men?

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  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    Indee19 wrote: »
    I have several tattoos, some are more visible than others. I'm also in the process of removing three of them. I like tattoos on men when they're well done and not just a jumble of random ink. But I now know that removing a tattoo that is no longer "you" is very painful, very expensive and takes a very long time.

    Good information to have. So no Popeye tats for this old lady. :)
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    @JessD9031 wrote: »
    I am not a fan, but its not a deal breaker either. Except neck or face tattoos.

    Thats just EWWWWW.

    How do you feel about sclera tattoos?
    ...they intrigue me, in a somewhat uncomfortable yet intriguing way
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  • CurvyEmmy
    CurvyEmmy Posts: 225 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    ...And just for the record - tatts on women?

    You all had to know I'd ask this!

    I have none, I appreciate tattoos - artistry and/or personal sentiments. The story

    I have a personal 'thing' ... but I deleted my ramble and will not entirely derail tis thread!

    I feel like more girls have tattoos than guys!!

    I love getting compliments on my arm :)

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  • bby_dvll
    bby_dvll Posts: 429 Member
    for me, if a guy has tattoos or any piercings, they are automatically a yes to me. i find them so attractive and rebellious, and honestly want some of my own. having a partner with either of those is a huge bonus
  • mistwitch
    mistwitch Posts: 184 Member
    I find it odd that this is a question. Is OP from a very conservative country? Or a small religious enclave in a remote mountain village? Is he a lot older than he looks? Or am I the odd one? Many of the men I know have tattoos. Many of them have many tattoos. Many of them are financially successful and many of them are attractive.
  • OpheliaCooter
    OpheliaCooter Posts: 1,635 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    ...And just for the record - tatts on women?

    You all had to know I'd ask this!

    I have none, I appreciate tattoos - artistry and/or personal sentiments. The story

    I have a personal 'thing' ... but I deleted my ramble and will not entirely derail tis thread!

    Still hot but maybe not eyeball tatts.... I mean I probably could get used to it? I would think the person was deeply disturbed so actually.... not hot... 🤔 OR .... 🤔🤔🤔 hmmm eyeball tatts... what do they mean...
    At the end of the day I don’t think eye tatts do anything for me but I’ve never seen it in person. 🤷🏻‍♀️
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,129 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    ...And just for the record - tatts on women?

    You all had to know I'd ask this!

    I have none, I appreciate tattoos - artistry and/or personal sentiments. The story

    I have a personal 'thing' ... but I deleted my ramble and will not entirely derail tis thread!

    Nothing wrong with tats on women -
  • JessD9031
    JessD9031 Posts: 581 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    @JessD9031 wrote: »
    I am not a fan, but its not a deal breaker either. Except neck or face tattoos.

    Thats just EWWWWW.

    How do you feel about sclera tattoos?
    ...they intrigue me, in a somewhat uncomfortable yet intriguing way
    pece3yo1xptx.png

    To each his/her own, but for me...neeewwwppppp.
  • Miz_Owl
    Miz_Owl Posts: 3,026 Member
    Seeing a man with a tattoo on his arm is sexy . 😍

    What is not sexy is seeing so many tattoos that it becomes a hot mess . 😱
  • PAWGliacci
    PAWGliacci Posts: 346 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    ...And just for the record - tatts on women?

    You all had to know I'd ask this!

    I have none, I appreciate tattoos - artistry and/or personal sentiments. The story

    I have a personal 'thing' ... but I deleted my ramble and will not entirely derail tis thread!

    I for one believe that tramp stamps need to make a comeback
  • PAWGliacci wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    ...And just for the record - tatts on women?

    You all had to know I'd ask this!

    I have none, I appreciate tattoos - artistry and/or personal sentiments. The story

    I have a personal 'thing' ... but I deleted my ramble and will not entirely derail tis thread!

    I for one believe that tramp stamps need to make a comeback

    that is the thing about tattoos, they're mostly still all there.
  • JessD9031
    JessD9031 Posts: 581 Member
    I like the little teardrop tat coming from the corner of the eye. I am tryina figure out what I have to get a couple few of them....
  • PAWGliacci wrote: »
    PAWGliacci wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    ...And just for the record - tatts on women?

    You all had to know I'd ask this!

    I have none, I appreciate tattoos - artistry and/or personal sentiments. The story

    I have a personal 'thing' ... but I deleted my ramble and will not entirely derail tis thread!

    I for one believe that tramp stamps need to make a comeback

    that is the thing about tattoos, they're mostly still all there.

    but the stamp has definitely fallen out of vogue no?
    all to be replaced in popularity with feet tats, or worse yet- the upper back/shoulder tat, or even worse still- the finger tat.

    Definitely not one to ask what's in vogue, don't know and don't care lol

    I do look at a lot of butts though, and there are still a lot of butts with designs of some sort up above it.

    I've seen two finger tats that I thought were funny. The teardrops and the mustache. I'm sure if I had any clue as to how many of them there are I wouldn't think it quite as funny.
  • jjpptt2
    jjpptt2 Posts: 5,650 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    ...And just for the record - tatts on women?

    You all had to know I'd ask this!

    I have none, I appreciate tattoos - artistry and/or personal sentiments. The story

    I have a personal 'thing' ... but I deleted my ramble and will not entirely derail tis thread!

    Also fine, and more a question of the design/quality of work than anything else.
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,129 Member
    mistwitch wrote: »
    I find it odd that this is a question. Is OP from a very conservative country? Or a small religious enclave in a remote mountain village? Is he a lot older than he looks? Or am I the odd one? Many of the men I know have tattoos. Many of them have many tattoos. Many of them are financially successful and many of them are attractive.

    @Doug_T what triggered this question homie ??
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    I am not a fan, but its not a deal breaker either. Except neck or face tattoos.

    Thats just EWWWWW.

    @JessD9031

    So, what about a 'Hello Kitty' neck tattoo??

    You know, like one where she's wearing only a bikini.

    ( I'm asking for a friend. )
  • JessD9031
    JessD9031 Posts: 581 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    I am not a fan, but its not a deal breaker either. Except neck or face tattoos.

    Thats just EWWWWW.

    @JessD9031

    So, what about a 'Hello Kitty' neck tattoo??

    You know, like one where she's wearing only a bikini.

    ( I'm asking for a friend. )

    I like Dora the Explorer better, but whatever floats your bote.
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,129 Member
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    I am not a fan, but its not a deal breaker either. Except neck or face tattoos.

    Thats just EWWWWW.

    @JessD9031

    So, what about a 'Hello Kitty' neck tattoo??

    You know, like one where she's wearing only a bikini.

    ( I'm asking for a friend. )

    I like Dora the Explorer better, but whatever floats your bote.

    He’s too old for Dora - how bout rainbow brite or maybe. She ra - Jem possibly?? You am 80’s kid sheen!?
  • sarah7591
    sarah7591 Posts: 415 Member
    edited July 2021
    I don't mind them (find them kinda cool actually) and if I wasn't 63 I would have a small one on my ankle. The ones that people have on their face and neck though scare me. What's that going to look like when they are 80 years old! Yikes!
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    I am not a fan, but its not a deal breaker either. Except neck or face tattoos.

    Thats just EWWWWW.

    @JessD9031

    So, what about a 'Hello Kitty' neck tattoo??

    You know, like one where she's wearing only a bikini.

    ( I'm asking for a friend. )

    I like Dora the Explorer better, but whatever floats your bote.

    That's just silly.

    I mean seriously, I can't picture Dora in a bikini.


    (although, to be fair, I really have never tried.)
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,129 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    I am not a fan, but its not a deal breaker either. Except neck or face tattoos.

    Thats just EWWWWW.

    @JessD9031

    So, what about a 'Hello Kitty' neck tattoo??

    You know, like one where she's wearing only a bikini.

    ( I'm asking for a friend. )

    I like Dora the Explorer better, but whatever floats your bote.

    That's just silly.

    I mean seriously, I can't picture Dora in a bikini.


    (although, to be fair, I really have never tried.)

    But she-ra or jem - c’mon man - you know I’m right
  • JessD9031
    JessD9031 Posts: 581 Member
    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    JessD9031 wrote: »
    I am not a fan, but its not a deal breaker either. Except neck or face tattoos.

    Thats just EWWWWW.

    @JessD9031

    So, what about a 'Hello Kitty' neck tattoo??

    You know, like one where she's wearing only a bikini.

    ( I'm asking for a friend. )

    I like Dora the Explorer better, but whatever floats your bote.

    That's just silly.

    I mean seriously, I can't picture Dora in a bikini.


    (although, to be fair, I really have never tried.)

    But she-ra or jem - c’mon man - you know I’m right

    Talia Al Ghul would work.....
  • PopGoesTheCoyote
    PopGoesTheCoyote Posts: 94 Member
    I'm usually curious to see what kind of tattoos people have. It makes no difference on my life if the cashier has a tattoo, nor anyone else who is helping me in a business setting. The only thing that matters is they were friendly and helpful.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,607 Member
    I've thought off and on for two decades about getting one, but then I get squeamish about the pain involved and drop the subject from my mind, until months/years later I see a random tat and again feel inspired to think until I think about the pain yada yada yada. (My son has multiple and tells me the pain is nothing compared to what my mind is envisioning, and far less than I endured when I broke a tooth in half from a popcorn kernel.) Very cyclic, and therefore never gets done.

    My wife wants to get a tat, her concern isn't the pain involved (she's given birth four times, three of them without any painkillers at all), but for her what's holding her back is deciding on the design. She'll get her heart set on one, then see another and start a massive internal debate over which she would prefer, and round about the time she has settled on one of them she'll see something else...
  • AlexandraFindsHerself1971
    AlexandraFindsHerself1971 Posts: 3,106 Member
    I like them, but it's something where some people have good body art, well placed and balanced, and other people who....don't. It's a way where you can tell if someone has good taste (or taste that complements yours) or not.

    I have a full backpiece of the Green Man. It surprises people who don't know me very well.