Tattoos.....Asthetic or no?
jcasebolt84
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For those interested in fitness and asthetics.......do you feel that tattoos can help or hinder that goal? And GOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
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I think getting or having tattoos can help you work towards your fitness goal. Who doesn't want to look better? I have 11 tattoos and plan to get more. They are works of art, not trashy, and most are not visible in everyday clothing.
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I have a blank canvas. I am waiting for e-ink tattoo's. Once I can change it on the fly or have it move around my entire body, I'll be first in line.
I want a dragon flying up and down my body including going across my head, then other days I just want little demons running around my head.0 -
ye i want to get a nice stomach so i can cover up a crappy tattoo with a good one.. but i dont want to get it done until i tone up a bit0
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Aesthetic.0
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It depends on the tattoo and placement. I currently have a tattoo on my back that I know would not look strange should my body change (this was before I started MFP and weight loss). I fully intend to get another tattoo or two but where I want to place them I have to definitely lose and tone.
Its all about the aesthetics baby!!!0 -
I think tattoos are hot. The end.0
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not if i get a tattoo of abs.0
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if they are TRIBAL, HOT. if they are not, they suck donkey balls.0
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Tattoos are awesome and I think they do help motivate0
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I love tattoos that mean something...hate tribals!0
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For me they are motivating. I currently have both wrists, above my heart, side of my left leg, and whole right calf. I want to get a very meaningful quote on my ribcage but obviously not while I'm so overweight so it's a goal that when I lose 100lbs I will get it.0
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if they are TRIBAL, HOT. if they are not, they suck donkey balls.
Sorry to have to say this but the 90's called and they want thier crappy tatt's back.
To answer the question.... It depends. I feel that far too many people are too random about what they have, where they place it and how big it is. Additionally, far too many people lack ant sort of originality. A little thought goes a long way with tattos and it almost always shows who was thinking.0 -
It depends. Most are not aesthetic. Especially from a fitness/bodybuilding perspective. The placement needs to be right and accentuate muscularity. Not hide it.0
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i have 10 tattoos and i love every one of them. They are addicting and I can't wait to get more.,.0
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