Tattoos.. piercings.. both or none

S1na3dy
S1na3dy Posts: 850 Member
What do people like.. I love both and have both... What about everybody else :)
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  • backontheattack
    backontheattack Posts: 3,178 Member
    edited March 2016
    I have three tattoos and ears pierced. On men, I love tattoos and some piercings, just depends on the guy.
  • BigDougie1211
    BigDougie1211 Posts: 3,531 Member
    I like both on others, but only have Tatts.
    A piercing now would be a mid life crisis
  • WeekendWarriorTX
    WeekendWarriorTX Posts: 1,844 Member
    two tattoos, no piercings, although i did get my labret pierced back in college at the request of my gf
  • miro0518
    miro0518 Posts: 43 Member
    Love them both on women. But I only like tattoos on guys. Granted that could be because I only have tattoos.
  • WeekendWarriorTX
    WeekendWarriorTX Posts: 1,844 Member
    and i like both on girls
  • S1na3dy
    S1na3dy Posts: 850 Member
    I like both :) and still wanting more.. Just interesting to see every body else's views/ opinions :)
  • miro0518
    miro0518 Posts: 43 Member
    I think it looks best when its a full commitment, full sleeves, chest peace, back peace, etc. Go big!!! That is the hottest.
  • Peter_Brady
    Peter_Brady Posts: 3,750 Member
    138shades wrote: »
    neither, leave your body alone from it's natural state. =)

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  • S1na3dy
    S1na3dy Posts: 850 Member
    138shades wrote: »
    neither, leave your body alone from it's natural state. =)

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    Can't stop laughing now u cracker
  • BigDougie1211
    BigDougie1211 Posts: 3,531 Member
    miro0518 wrote: »
    I think it looks best when its a full commitment, full sleeves, chest peace, back peace, etc. Go big!!! That is the hottest.

    Personally, I'm more about the meaning. All my ink has a story behind it. Collectively they'll end up as one massive back piece by the time I'm done, but individually none of them are particularly big tattoos.
  • S1na3dy
    S1na3dy Posts: 850 Member
    miro0518 wrote: »
    I think it looks best when its a full commitment, full sleeves, chest peace, back peace, etc. Go big!!! That is the hottest.

    Yea I love sleeves going to book in soon for half a sleeve have seven tats so far and four piercings
  • Corpsebride81
    Corpsebride81 Posts: 1,188 Member
    I have both and when I'm happy with my weight I wouldn't mind a sleeve x
  • rsclause
    rsclause Posts: 3,103 Member
    None, I don't put graffiti on my house either. Just saying, Its just not my thing and there are times or places it is not an asset. It has become the norm now instead of years ago it was associated with military service, prison, bikers or rebellious youth. I am conservative and it is unlikely that either of us will persuade each other to the "other side". You did ask though.
  • BigDougie1211
    BigDougie1211 Posts: 3,531 Member
    rsclause wrote: »
    None, I don't put graffiti on my house either. Just saying, Its just not my thing and there are times or places it is not an asset. It has become the norm now instead of years ago it was associated with military service, prison, bikers or rebellious youth. I am conservative and it is unlikely that either of us will persuade each other to the "other side". You did ask though.

    Each to their own. I know what you mean about the norm though - I'm not a fan of the trendy tattoo.
    " What's that? "
    " It's Tribal "
    " What tribe "
    " Ummm"

    It's almost rebellious not to have a tattoo now.
    I got my first like 20 somethign years ago and Tattoo parlours have really changed....
  • Peter_Brady
    Peter_Brady Posts: 3,750 Member
    rsclause wrote: »
    None, I don't put graffiti on my house either. Just saying, Its just not my thing and there are times or places it is not an asset. It has become the norm now instead of years ago it was associated with military service, prison, bikers or rebellious youth. I am conservative and it is unlikely that either of us will persuade each other to the "other side". You did ask though.

    What about an inner lip tattoo that no one can see?

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  • bdgfn
    bdgfn Posts: 7,719 Member
    I was always chicken to get a tattoo, but I finally got one for my 60th birthday. The "Om" symbol on my right leg. I want others, just haven't decided what to get and where yet.
  • blueboxgeek
    blueboxgeek Posts: 574 Member
    I love both...on guys and girls. Bizarrely I have both and my hubby isn't really in to them but he's happy with mine. He has neither and still super hot to me.
  • joeross155
    joeross155 Posts: 323 Member
    None for me but I like them
  • HStheBusyBee
    HStheBusyBee Posts: 1,366 Member
    I love tattoos but I'm not sure they would suit me :confounded:
  • ChoiceNotChance
    ChoiceNotChance Posts: 644 Member
    Have both. Love both. On me and others.
  • backontheattack
    backontheattack Posts: 3,178 Member
    miro0518 wrote: »
    I think it looks best when its a full commitment, full sleeves, chest peace, back peace, etc. Go big!!! That is the hottest.

    Personally, I'm more about the meaning. All my ink has a story behind it. Collectively they'll end up as one massive back piece by the time I'm done, but individually none of them are particularly big tattoos.

    @BigDougie1211 - I love the meaning and art behind the ink.
  • NYRhockey00
    NYRhockey00 Posts: 1,196 Member
    Had piercings when i was younger.....half sleeves are coming along slowly but surely (has to be half, stupid corporate america)
  • miro0518
    miro0518 Posts: 43 Member
    I use to only focus on the meaning too until a tattoo artist point out to me that "once you have sat through a tattoo and permanently have it on your body it has meaning to you." Art is art. A beautiful or technical peace done with a craftsman touch is something to admire. Weather it has a spiritual meaning or not.
  • BigDougie1211
    BigDougie1211 Posts: 3,531 Member
    miro0518 wrote: »
    I use to only focus on the meaning too until a tattoo artist point out to me that "once you have sat through a tattoo and permanently have it on your body it has meaning to you." Art is art. A beautiful or technical peace done with a craftsman touch is something to admire. Weather it has a spiritual meaning or not.

    That's a good point. And I'll admit it's only personal preference. To me though, I need a reason for it to be there. I have a family crest that I had done on the anniversary of my Dad's death for example, because he was incredibly proud of family, into geneology etc.
    All mine are reflective of a specific event or period of time in my life.
    The idea is that by the time I die, my life story will be on my back.

    I certainly don't think it's a superior approach, it's just my approach.
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  • Escloflowne
    Escloflowne Posts: 2,038 Member
    naidy1992 wrote: »
    What do people like.. I love both and have both... What about everybody else :)

    Your parents must be so ashamed!
  • besaro
    besaro Posts: 1,858 Member
    for me, none, for others go for it! i like the good tattoos i like the horrible ones, i like the stories, i love ink master, i love seeing what people pierce next. express yourself!! its how you define your tribe.
  • S1na3dy
    S1na3dy Posts: 850 Member
    naidy1992 wrote: »
    What do people like.. I love both and have both... What about everybody else :)

    Your parents must be so ashamed!
    Yeah my dad hates pericings and tats my mum is ok with them but it's up to the individual.. And every one has an opinion.. Even if they say no don't do it I will anyway ha
  • Starman02
    Starman02 Posts: 181 Member
    I have both- not many piercings anymore. But i love tattoos! I have quite a few pieces done.
  • thatdarnkat
    thatdarnkat Posts: 1 Member
    I have 5 tattoos (just got my most recent one on Saturday) and only piercings in my ears, mainly because it's all I wanted. Half of those have closed up, I want to get them redone, maybe get a few more. I definitely want more ink. Oh, and both my parents are inked and pierced, so no parental shame here ;)