Am I the Only Person Turned of by...

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  • Lovely_77
    Lovely_77 Posts: 1,116 Member
    Ha I have a paragraph tasted on me, never had an issue with people not being able to read it. And at any rate I didn't get it for others. I had extreme anxiety still do, so I got the she is clothed in strength and dignity and she laughs without fear of the future, when anxiety hits I can look at it and remind myself that nothing comes from worrying and to be lighter. I didn't get it to be like will you read my tat out loud to calm me down?

    dont get mad. ive seen lots of the paragraph tattoos on girls. would this work for a pickup line on a inked girl? "could you hold still while i read your tattoo?"

    Not getting mad at all, you said you didn't see the point and you mentioned about others not being able to read it. Tattoos are not meant for anyone but that person so that shouldn't matter. And a pick up line? Now you're just being sarcastic...
  • Lovely_77
    Lovely_77 Posts: 1,116 Member
    This is a form of body shaming and I don't support this thread.

    Agree 100%
  • Huffdogg
    Huffdogg Posts: 1,934 Member
    This thread is excellent for increasing my ignore list. Thanks all.
  • mxmkenney
    mxmkenney Posts: 486 Member
    I agree with you fishnbrah. Tats, even when they are done well are WAY over-rated. I just picture them on an 80 year old person and shiver....
  • fishnbrah
    fishnbrah Posts: 550
    sorry if i offended. this thread already told me everything i needed to know. which is very few people dont like tattoos
  • kamakazeekim
    kamakazeekim Posts: 1,183 Member
    I like tasteful tattoos that are easy to cover up. I saw a girl a few days ago that had stars tattooed all over one side of her face and I just couldn't understand why....she was a pretty girl and then she did that to herself :(
  • I agree with you fishnbrah. Tats, even when they are done well are WAY over-rated. I just picture them on an 80 year old person and shiver....

    Do most 80 year olds have beautiful skin? We're all gonna be fat and saggy some day, so I may as well be fat, saggy, and colorful. :D
  • 32sami
    32sami Posts: 380 Member
    Depends on the ink and the location. Some ink is super sexy and some looks like ****. :)
  • salembambi
    salembambi Posts: 5,585 Member
    I have large visible tattoos and yea some people reallly really dislike them and have no problem voicing there unwanted opinion

    but they are usually not people I would ever be attracted to in the first place so it is not something I think about often
  • This is a form of body shaming and I don't support this thread.

    It's not "body-shaming" when a person chooses to have a design added to their body. I 100% support shaming people for their choices.
  • Beastmaster50
    Beastmaster50 Posts: 505 Member
    sorry if i offended. this thread already told me everything i needed to know. which is very few people dont like tattoos
    it's personal taste. Some people prefer blondes or redheads, tall or short. Nothing wrong with you liking one thing and not another.
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  • summertime_girl
    summertime_girl Posts: 3,945 Member
    Eh, everyone has their preferences. But at this point, I think it's more likely that someone has a tattoo, than someone doesn't.

    Some tattoos are awful, but for the most part, I love them, both on myself, and on other people. They can be super hot. And I do have a paragraph inked on my ribs, along with a few others.

    Not sure who you hang out with, but I can't think of a single one of my close friends or any family members with a tattoo. They're not *that* common.

    I mostly hang out with thugs and criminals, obviously.

    Actually, statistically, they ARE that common. Percentage of U.S. adults 26 – 40 who have at least one tattoo: 40%
    http://www.statisticbrain.com/tattoo-statistics/
  • Lovely_77
    Lovely_77 Posts: 1,116 Member
    Now I personally can't understand getting tattoos on your face. But, it's their body. So who am I to say anything? However, being in school and going into pre med next year, I make sure my tattoos are at least one inch or more from my wrist, not on my neck or face so that I can cover them when I become a PA. As for how I think my tattoos will look when I am 80 years old? Being in the medical field as long as I have and seeing people die at a young age, I will just be too damn happy I made it to 80, and def would not care what my tattoos on my wrinkled skin looks like anyways. Besides, regrets? You mean will I regret looking down at myself and having a physical memory of my youth and good ole days? Never.
  • fishnbrah
    fishnbrah Posts: 550
    I have large visible tattoos and yea some people reallly really dislike them and have no problem voicing there unwanted opinion

    but they are usually not people I would ever be attracted to in the first place so it is not something I think about often

    you also said you dont shave at all in another thread
  • Skinny_minny_mo
    Skinny_minny_mo Posts: 1,272 Member
    Depends on the person, depends on the tattoo... just depends I suppose for me.

    I'm with this guy.
  • neandermagnon
    neandermagnon Posts: 7,436 Member
    LOL, I don't have any ink. -yet-
    I bet some of the people that responded don't have any, either.

    As summertime said, more likely to find people with than without.

    ETA: Don't like hairy D:

    I LOOOOVE hairy men. They just look so manly lol.

    + 1 @ hairy men :love:
  • devil_in_a_blue_dress
    devil_in_a_blue_dress Posts: 5,214 Member
    This is a form of body shaming and I don't support this thread.

    It's not "body-shaming" when a person chooses to have a design added to their body. I 100% support shaming people for their choices.

    Go away.
  • summertime_girl
    summertime_girl Posts: 3,945 Member
    This is a form of body shaming and I don't support this thread.

    It's not "body-shaming" when a person chooses to have a design added to their body. I 100% support shaming people for their choices.

    Oh sweetie, you're young. So young. Expand your world view a bit.
  • Lovely_77
    Lovely_77 Posts: 1,116 Member
    This is a form of body shaming and I don't support this thread.

    It's not "body-shaming" when a person chooses to have a design added to their body. I 100% support shaming people for their choices.

    Yea, and many people would say that getting fat was a personal choice. Those people are just as critical and douchey.... No one person is here on this site because we all LOVE the way we look. We are here to lose weight or tone up, and I for one would be just as offended if someone decided to bash another person for being a little bigger or too skinny.
  • neandermagnon
    neandermagnon Posts: 7,436 Member
    LOL, I don't have any ink. -yet-
    I bet some of the people that responded don't have any, either.

    As summertime said, more likely to find people with than without.

    ETA: Don't like hairy D:

    I LOOOOVE hairy men. They just look so manly lol.
    Nuuuu, I love me a smooooth chest.
    At least the pec area. The middle fuzzy is fine, but not the area that is going to get attention haha :P

    I like hair everywhere. Even down there lol. Gooosh, it drives me crazy.

    i have hair on my chest right now, but when im lean i always shave it to show off the cuts lol.

    Nooo, don't shave it. Let the girl feel through the hair haha.

    ^^^^ totally this @ the bits in bold. and happy trails :love:
  • devil_in_a_blue_dress
    devil_in_a_blue_dress Posts: 5,214 Member
    I agree with you fishnbrah. Tats, even when they are done well are WAY over-rated. I just picture them on an 80 year old person and shiver....

    Do most 80 year olds have beautiful skin? We're all gonna be fat and saggy some day, so I may as well be fat, saggy, and colorful. :D

    She looks miserable and filled with regret:

    oldtat5.jpg
  • I have large visible tattoos and yea some people reallly really dislike them and have no problem voicing there unwanted opinion

    but they are usually not people I would ever be attracted to in the first place so it is not something I think about often

    you also said you dont shave at all in another thread

    Wow, you really like being on the body-shaming bus.
  • This is a form of body shaming and I don't support this thread.

    It's not "body-shaming" when a person chooses to have a design added to their body. I 100% support shaming people for their choices.

    Oh sweetie, you're young. So young. Expand your world view a bit.

    Oh sweetie. You're so condescending. Expand your worldview a bit and learn to stop being awful to defend your own poor life choices.
  • I agree with you fishnbrah. Tats, even when they are done well are WAY over-rated. I just picture them on an 80 year old person and shiver....

    Do most 80 year olds have beautiful skin? We're all gonna be fat and saggy some day, so I may as well be fat, saggy, and colorful. :D

    She looks miserable and filled with regret:

    oldtat5.jpg

    tumblr_inline_mlx5jdLDVB1qdrp0j.jpg

    Clearly reevaluating her life choices.
  • star5785
    star5785 Posts: 140
    I don't have any, don't like them for myself. I also don't wear jewelry or even a watch. Anything extra on my body or skin just feels excessive.

    But, some people look hot with them especially monochromatic sleeve tattoos on men.

    eta i do wear my wedding ring though :)
  • salembambi
    salembambi Posts: 5,585 Member
    I have large visible tattoos and yea some people reallly really dislike them and have no problem voicing there unwanted opinion

    but they are usually not people I would ever be attracted to in the first place so it is not something I think about often

    you also said you dont shave at all in another thread

    and your point is?? are you attempting to shame me for that ?
  • This is a form of body shaming and I don't support this thread.

    It's not "body-shaming" when a person chooses to have a design added to their body. I 100% support shaming people for their choices.

    Yea, and many people would say that getting fat was a personal choice. Those people are just as critical and douchey.... No one person is here on this site because we all LOVE the way we look. We are here to lose weight or tone up, and I for one would be just as offended if someone decided to bash another person for being a little bigger or too skinny.

    If you think "being fat" or "being skinny" is the same as "choosing a design and paying money to have it applied to your body permanently of your own volition," you're probably a terrible person.