tattoos
chelseafisher5648
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I am wanting opinion from guys and girls on tattoos. Is there a level that is attractive and not if they are quality tattoos? I have a few all able to b covered because of my employment. I have three stars on my ribs and my full back done in angel wings. I mentioned the other day to my mom getting some more. I am wanting shading done behind stars, and a 3d corset tattoo in the empty space between the wings on my lower back and bows on the back of my thighs. My mom says this is excessive and skin is attractive. I love my tats and think they are sexy but am now wondering if I am starting to get carried away and how they look to others. Please share what your opinion is.
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Opinions are like *kitten*; everybody has one.....so on and so forth. A tattoo is YOU. Personal. Do what you want and forget what the masses say.
Of course, that's just my opinion. :laugh:0 -
Tattoos on women are becoming more and more widely accepted. Not best to get opinions from people of an older generation on excessive tattoos on women. My grandmother hates mine because her generation has a different idea of tattoos and who should get what. Get what you want. Heavily tattooed women are hott.0
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I work too in a professional environment, however, I get my tattoos for me. If that makes me a "rebel" "badass" or any other name that comes with the territory then let people think that..
DO FOR YOU NO ONE ELSE0 -
I say get what you want, and if someone doesn't like them, then you don't need to worry with that person. Do what makes you happy.
Having said that, I think tattoos are really sexy, on men and women both.0 -
Chicks with tattoos are better than chicks without tattoos, it's a fact!0
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Unless your employer has an established, written policy against visible tattoos, it's none of their business. I have a few, and some piercings as well. Fortunately I have never worked in an industry that cared about things like that.0
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I think that part of that is a matter of opinion and part has to do with your lifestyle. If you are a full time successful artist, then by all means, have tattoos. That is the kind of job where it would be accepted. But if you work a 9-5 in an office as like PR for example, then it's probably not a good look. Personally Ive seen women with sleeves who were super hot!0
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I've always found tattoos very attractive on women if they are good. Generic tattoos in generic spots ("tramp stamps") are sort of dumb to me. I just don't see the point. But back, stomach, and arm tattoos that are original and look good are really attractive.
I have one tattoo now and will probably get another when I reach my goal ad a "reward"0 -
Who cares who it's attractive to. If you like them get them if you don't, don't. Simple0
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I have 2 (planning on having 4) and I feel sexy
my fiance has 1 and he is sexy to me
UI think so long as the tattoo has significance and is tasteful its acceptable in my eyes0 -
I have 6. And I do want more. Do what makes you happy, screw the rest!0
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i love tattoos, on both men and women. I think when they are well done, they are very attractive.0
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Unless your employer has an established, written policy against visible tattoos, it's none of their business. I have a few, and some piercings as well. Fortunately I have never worked in an industry that cared about things like that.
I have a half sleeve and want a full but I work for the court :sad: and don't want to wear long sleeves all the time.0 -
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I have em. They're quite visible. Anyone that doesn't like that can deal with it. As far as women, inked girls are best girls. It is known.0
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Unless your employer has an established, written policy against visible tattoos, it's none of their business. I have a few, and some piercings as well. Fortunately I have never worked in an industry that cared about things like that.
I have a half sleeve and want a full but I work for the court :sad: and don't want to wear long sleeves all the time.
They are slowly becoming more mainstream. You see doctors and teachers with them now. I imagine in our lifetimes they will cease to be a big deal.0 -
Skin is attractive, especially when decorated with beautiful art.0
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Ok first of all.. You have bows on the back of your thighs!? I wanna get those so bad. I have so many pictures of different kinds to bows I want on my thighs, or maybe my shoulders near my collar bones.
2nd, who cares what anyone says? Tattoos are sexy as hell. I have 3, relatively small ones and I love them. I cant wait to get more. Tattoos are a way of expressing yourself. Some people are "tattoo people" and some people arent. So if people dont like your tats then thats their opinion and it shouldnt affect what you do to YOUR body.0 -
Its your choice. Its your body. Just be sure its something you won't regret later in life.
In my opinion, good quality tattoos are beautiful. Just be sure that you can cover them if your employer requires it. Always going to a reputable tattooist that displays their certifications on the wall.0 -
In my opinion I LOVE them on anyone (as long as they are done well) and I have a few. I personally would not get tattoos on my neck, face or hands but everyone has their own opinion.0
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I got ink. I want more. I agree with the masses... do what makes you happy. Period.
And everyone knows inked girls are schmexy :devil:0 -
i love tattoos, on both men and women. I think when they are well done, they are very attractive.
This, with an emphasis on well done.0 -
Unless your employer has an established, written policy against visible tattoos, it's none of their business. I have a few, and some piercings as well. Fortunately I have never worked in an industry that cared about things like that.
I have a half sleeve and want a full but I work for the court :sad: and don't want to wear long sleeves all the time.
They are slowly becoming more mainstream. You see doctors and teachers with them now. I imagine in our lifetimes they will cease to be a big deal.
Yep, way more acceptable in the white collar world now. Many years ago when I was doing side work of debugging code for Y2K, I had an employee at the bank I was doing the contract work for tell me that I didn't look like a computer guy because I had tattoos (along with just wearing jeans and a t-shirt and riding a motorcycle to work). Now-a-days, it's hard to find people in the IT field that don't have some sort of ink. Hell, the CEO of the company I work for now has the Ohio State logo tattooed on his forearm.0 -
Its your body and your money, do what you want.0
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Opinions are like *kitten*; everybody has one.....so on and so forth. A tattoo is YOU. Personal. Do what you want and forget what the masses say.
Of course, that's just my opinion. :laugh:
This. Nothing more to say.0 -
I agree with most of the comments on this thread. It's your body. It's self expression. Do what you want. I think tattoos on women are sexy. Meaningful tattoos with a story are even more interesting. Only downfall is career path. It is becoming more acceptable in the work place although it still can hinder your career. I'm in the army where tattoos were very common before anywhere else, now they just changed our policy so we can't have sleeves or any tats showing in uniform. Kind of ironic. Lol0
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It's really up to you and a SO, if you have one and respect his or her opinion. I have two and they both have meaning to me and are well done. I won't be getting more because my hubs doesn't care for a lot of tats on women and would prefer for me not to have a lot of them. Since I respect his opinion and want him to find me attractive, I won't get anymore. If you are single and want to get more tats, get them! It's your body, and your money. You are getting them where they can be covered with clothing and won't affect any type of career, so that shouldn't be a problem. they are really becoming much more socially acceptable.0
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Tattoos are awesome. Screw what other people think. If they don't like you for having tattoos, you shouldn't be friends with them anyway.0
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Well said. I think tattoos are hot and people should get them if they'd like. If it does affect your job, you may want to think about it, but if it doesn't then go for it. I want to get another. :happy:0
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Unless your employer has an established, written policy against visible tattoos, it's none of their business. I have a few, and some piercings as well. Fortunately I have never worked in an industry that cared about things like that.
I have a half sleeve and want a full but I work for the court :sad: and don't want to wear long sleeves all the time.
They are slowly becoming more mainstream. You see doctors and teachers with them now. I imagine in our lifetimes they will cease to be a big deal.
Maybe one day but not under the current judge. He is very old fashioned.0
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