Women with Multiple Tatoos HOT OR NOT?
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lol im not ashamed!!! 8 ear, two nose (one on each side), tongue and hood.0
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i love tattoos. i have 3 and have plans for 2 more. )
one is a lame daisy chain on my ankle i got when i was 18
one is a fire helmet w/ a rocker underneath that reads "in loving memory" on my right shoulder blade...in memory of my 1st husband.
the 3rd is on the inside of my left wrist and it says "Dulcius ex Asperis" which i got after my divorce which means "through bitterness comes sweetness".
as you can see my life has been crazy...i'm ready for the sweetness.
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i will get an E w/ a heart somewhere for my children's names
and I'll also get either a puzzle piece somewhere to match someone - OR on the back of my neck/top of back i'll get "love is a verb" in script.0 -
I currently have 7 tattoos. Nothing too big, and none on my lower back. I have one on each wrist, on my ankles, the back of my neck and my upper back. All of them have very significant meaning. I think tattoos are definitely a personal preference. Some people male or female, look hot with a lot and some look better without. I want a few more tattoos but not too many. My left wrist is a shamrock with the lucky number 24 inside, my right wrist is the Celtic knot for motherhood with a blue dot for my son and a pink/blue dot for the pregnancy I lost. My left ankle has a lady bug because I have always called my son Bug, my right ankle has my zodiac sign and the ambigram (can be read upside down and right side up) saying EARTH from the book Angels and Demons, the back of my neck has the Kanji for Alligator, and on my upper back is an ambigram of mine and my husbands names. Right side up it says Michael and Upside down it says Amanda. Here are some pics of my two favs.
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb58/horrochick85/100_0395.jpg
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb58/horrochick85/celticmotherhoodtat.jpg
The celtic motherhood knot is the first one I am getting! On the back of my neck or between my shoulders.
That is actually what I was thinking about getting next! I can only find a picture of it through google on stained glass though LOL0 -
Wow, if you don't want to stir the pot don't put a spoon in it. But since you did...
I agree w/ jennw10, interesting that you find the tramp stamp attractive. That's a pretty big blanket statement and doesn't take into account size, choice of image, artistic quality, or personal meaning.
For example, large portion of my back is covered with 2 pieces. One represents a place of sanctuary after my parents divorce, the other represents surviving cancer. Both are my own art and represent a very important part of my life that I will cherish even as they change over time.
I am just a simple man in refernce to the tramp stamp, and I did put the spoon there didn't I. Sorry I hope I didnt offend you its sounds like your tatoos have alot of meaning. I never really thought of Tatoos that way. I got mine in the miltary and I didnt put a whole lot of effort into it. Again my apologies if I offended you.0 -
I got my first tattoo at 16... and I've been getting them ever since. I LOVE ink! I have 6, and have plans for at least 3 more. Mine are all coverable; I teach preschool and most parents there don't even know about them. Each one means something deeply personal to me - even the first, which I got to commemorate my best friend who passed away that year. I have my family crests, a motherhood knot, angel wings and a fallen dutchman tattoo inspired by my father and my heritage.
As far as the reason - why not? I've had my tattoos for MANY years, and they still look beautiful. As far as 40 years from now - I think my grandkids are going to love them. You can always get them touched up so they look fresh.
I used to be concerned about what people would think of me and all my color. I'm a mother, a teacher, I'm involved in many community organizations.... how would they feel? And then I realized - it's not about them. It's not about you. It's about me, and I love them. I'm proud of them, and what they each represent. I won't tell you how to wear your clothes or your hair, and I expect the same about my ink. And think of it this way - you can always change your looks. I had the guts to make mine permanent!
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Couldn't have put it better myself I think having a balance is good and realizing in today's society we have to be ready to be judge if they consider it worth it why not great for them. As in response to myself I know I'm young and if go out and tattoo my body later on in life I might regret it at the time when I want to establish a career and such and people don't take me serious because of such things. I have 4 tattoos already but none really visible unless I'm trying to show it off. I want a few more but I'm undecided because
in my country tattoos they consider them gang related even if it's just a flower and they may kill you just for that haha! And I want to go visit someday so yeah I rather wait till I'm sure!0 -
To clarify or just to add I do have a "tramp stamp" however I had it LONG before it was a trend or the name became to term.... and cause I still love it here is a pic...
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lol im not ashamed!!! 8 ear, two nose (one on each side), tongue and hood.
You rock... just sayin!!!! Woot!!!!!!!!!! :drinker:0 -
My ex-girlfriend had a tatoo that covered her entire back. I didn't object to it, it was that of a bunch of flowers. I would object to anyone tatooing a name, including mine.0
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Is currently ink free. Not against them. Just don't have any. I'd never say never, but probably not.
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Too many tattoos on men or women are unattractive, in my opinion. Less is more.0
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i've got all sorts, and still have turn away the line of boys at my door. so i guess ... HOT.
but you know what's REALLY hot? not judging anyone by their outside appearance.0 -
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I don't do tattooing anymore, but it depends... I have seen a lot of crap that just makes the one wearing it look trashy, albeit, mostly stuff done in someones garage but not limited to just that. I'm not a fan of covering the legs with ink, and for me to dig the chest it has to be really well done and not just a giant blob of crap thrown together.
If you're going to get it done, at least take some time to think about what you are doing, and invest yourself in something original with a good artist. Stick to one theme, or at least one theme per body part for some congruency to the work so it doesn't look like a rubber stamp factory blew up on you.
Before I stopped I started refusing to do nautical stars, swallows, anchors, cupcakes, giant bats across the chest, spider webs etc... also refused to do lettering for a long time before that.0 -
i've got all sorts, and still have turn away the line of boys at my door. so i guess ... HOT.
but you know what's REALLY hot? not judging anyone by their outside appearance.
Definetly not judging anybody just curious. Hope ya dont think I was judging ya. I never realized till now that people put so much thought into Tatoos. I wish I had put more time into mine, mine is quite stupid compared to everybody elses.0 -
I LOVE nicely done tattoos, on men and women. I find more is more. I like whole sleeves or larger pieces over small tattoos over a large space, it looks odd to me.
I only have a couple, one on the inside of my lip and on each foot. I have vague plans for many more.0 -
I currently have 3 tattoos and going to get my 4th (and last) in August.
I have a dolphin on my tummy, a heart and rose on my should blade and a lizard running down the small of my back none of them are very big. The one I will be getting in August is being designed for me but will basically be saying that my world is my children, husband and the cats (good job I only have 2 children and 2 cats lol) again it won't be very big and will be on the inside of my forearm. - People who don't know me don't know I have tattoos as they are really only on show when I wear swimthings - very rare. I love my tattoos and wouldnt change them at all even though they now seem a bit pointless as no-one sees them. I had them done when I was living in Cyprus so was in swimstuff most of the time (well shorts and bikini top!
p.s. no offence taken my mum HATES tattoos and quite openly expresses it lol0 -
I have 5 tattoos and still have boys asking me out on a regular basis. Met my 2+ year boyfriend because of my sloth tattoo - it's just personal preference. I lot of guys find body art attractive, a lot don't - but really, whether or not someone's gonna like your tattoo is the last thing on your mind when you're getting a tattoo that means so much to you0
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I looooove my tattoos! I'm treating myself to more once i get to goal weight.
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My tattoos aren't for the benefit of anyone by myself, so I could give a crap what other people think about them.0
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Really? You know this would offend someone, which is why you put so many disclaimers in the post.
How would you feel if I posted the same about men who are 5'11" and weigh 252 pounds?
Attraction is always subjective, if you don't like this looks of something, don't look at it, don't date it. But why you feel the need to post a "non judgmental" rant is beyond me.0 -
depends on the tattoos of course. Some are awesome, some are hideous0
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I currently have 7 tattoos. Nothing too big, and none on my lower back. I have one on each wrist, on my ankles, the back of my neck and my upper back. All of them have very significant meaning. I think tattoos are definitely a personal preference. Some people male or female, look hot with a lot and some look better without. I want a few more tattoos but not too many. My left wrist is a shamrock with the lucky number 24 inside, my right wrist is the Celtic knot for motherhood with a blue dot for my son and a pink/blue dot for the pregnancy I lost. My left ankle has a lady bug because I have always called my son Bug, my right ankle has my zodiac sign and the ambigram (can be read upside down and right side up) saying EARTH from the book Angels and Demons, the back of my neck has the Kanji for Alligator, and on my upper back is an ambigram of mine and my husbands names. Right side up it says Michael and Upside down it says Amanda. Here are some pics of my two favs.
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb58/horrochick85/100_0395.jpg
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb58/horrochick85/celticmotherhoodtat.jpg
The celtic motherhood knot is the first one I am getting! On the back of my neck or between my shoulders.
That is actually what I was thinking about getting next! I can only find a picture of it through google on stained glass though LOL
Check out Pat Fisk online. She specializes in Celtic art and has several motherknot designs. My arm ink is one of her Motherknot flash designs with a rendition of a friends yin-yang sign that she did in horses, with a shield that is a memorial to my mom.
To the OP of this thread. I have never heard of a "tramp stamp" before, but am not that up on current lingo. Ink is personal and I believe it's a reflection of the person within and the life they celebrate. Hot comes from who they are not whether they have ink or not.0 -
I LOVE nicely done tattoos, on men and women. I find more is more. I like whole sleeves or larger pieces over small tattoos over a large space, it looks odd to me.
I only have a couple, one on the inside of my lip and on each foot. I have vague plans for many more.
Agree! More is more....it truly comes down to personal taste.0 -
i prefer large tattoos over small ones too. Id love a massive back piece. Unfortunately cant afford one, nor have i thought of my perfect design yet0
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Yeah, good ones are pricey. I've spent roughly $500 on ink0
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My plan when i hit my goal weight is to take a tattoo vacation to Santa Barbra and have a back piece done by Pat Fisk. Gotta save for that, cause it will not be cheap. My arm piece is only partly done and it's run me 650 so far. Still have the band part to go and that will take even longer.0
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I have 4 but they're fairly discrete and people are sometimes surprised to find out I have them. Yes one is a "tramp stamp" but it has also been there years before all the girls got them. Got my first tat when I was 21 and had it recolored 11 years later. Each does mean something special to me and represents a period of my life. For years I have wanted an armband but keep talking myself out of it because it would be harder to hide. I also have a design for a foot piece that wraps around my ankle that I would like to get but the time isn't right for it yet. I don't agree with the prejudice against tattoos & piercings in most work environments. Expressing one's individuality is a beautiful thing.
I like some piercings like a diamond stud in the nose or a little ring in the eyebrow and would like to have them but don't. Other piercings like the tongue, labret, and big spacers in the ears don't do it for me. I've also got piercings "below the belt" but after 12 years I almost forget they are there. It was a big deal when I did it but commonplace now.
My family hates it all, thinks it is disgusting.0 -
she is so hot0
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Tatoos are sexy! me and wife both have a couple and plan on getting more0
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right..because thats what we are here for..to be attractive to you/men.
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