Absolutely, positively DO NOT LIKE THEM. BUT I would not immediately discard a woman that had them. It simply would lower my sexual attraction towards her.
I have two.. One is on my upper right shoulder and the other is the entire right side of my back..(Both Geek tattoos..Shoulder is a republic insignia with wings and back is a roman crusader walking out of hell holding the reaper's scythe.
I think girls that have ink CAN be very, very hot... if done in the right spots and not over done...I've seen the guns or ink over the boobs or between...or the rose on a can..not every sexy.. back tattoos can be hot
I met this one girl with a small tattoo between her left hip and her bajingo..that was...wicked hot..
Absolutely, positively DO NOT LIKE THEM. BUT I would not immediately discard a woman that had them. It simply would lower my sexual attraction towards her.
I would have to reserve judgement on the woman's frame of mind when she chosed to have them.
I have a co-worker who is the most feminine, conservative woman you can ever hope in finding. She reeks of femininity. She is married now but nevertheless she confessed to me that she wished she could get rid of the small tattoos on her neck and wrist. She told me that she feels devalued in having them though her husband loves her despite them. I told her that her husband sees the woman who loves him and not the immature girl who made a stupid choice for a worthless boyfriend. She gave me the brightest of smiles and the deepest of thank yous. One more marriage saved by old morituri. Feels good.
One more marriage saved by old morituri. Feels good.
That made me chuckle. Congrats.
I mention those two as they are my favorites for exemplifying "truth in advertising" or maybe "truth in tattooing." Kind of hard to explain those away.
I live vicariously through others! I would have a tattoo for anything for various reasons..........mainly is because I HATE TO STICK OUT. My wife says I'm strange I'm perfectly happy being a wall fly
I've always like girls with a very expressive edge through tattoos, piercings, clothing, different is good. I hate barbies!!
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Oh, and more than likely, I wouldn't hire a front desk person with any visible tattoos, esp. based on the responses above.
No need to start a visit to my office with a negative reaction.
I want the older men to be able to flirt with the front desk girl, not be turned off by a picture.
one step forward... one step back. lol.
Lol you are afraid to offend customers, yet you think its ok in a professional environment to use the image of your attractive receptionists to lure back customers.
You seem to have a low opinion of your female employees, and see them as objects, ones you don't want blemishes on cause you think it reflects poorly on your role as a manager. over the line IMO.
I am not a fan of tattoos at all. It is obvious to me that most are done as social connection devices. Women get them so they can strike up conversations with other people who have been inked and there is the attraction of showing intimately placed designs as an enticement to sex. It helps some to overcome social shyness and for others it serves as pea**** preening.
I always think this form of body art is done by people with more money than sense.
I think we are at risk of getting 'natural' tattoos during everyday living in the form of scrapes, scars, bumbs and bruises and these tell a truer tale of life.
The next progression is body scarifying where art is knifed into the skin. Then body modification is a further extension - be it giant ear-lope expansions or multiple piercings. I think the next generation could make all body ink pale into insignificance.
I am not a fan of tattoos at all. It is obvious to me that most are done as social connection devices. Women get them so they can strike up conversations with other people who have been inked and there is the attraction of showing intimately placed designs as an enticement to sex. It helps some to overcome social shyness and for others it serves as pea**** preening.
I always think this form of body art is done by people with more money than sense.
I think we are at risk of getting 'natural' tattoos during everyday living in the form of scrapes, scars, bumbs and bruises and these tell a truer tale of life.
The next progression is body scarifying where art is knifed into the skin. Then body modification is a further extension - be it giant ear-lope expansions or multiple piercings. I think the next generation could make all body ink pale into insignificance.
I love naturally aquired scars, or atleast those that are not disfiguring - I think the right kind of scar can be hot on a woman (but certainly not those deliberate ones)
Wow I didn't realize people still had such negative views of tattoos. I got a rather big one that protrudes below a short sleeve shirt and goes up to the top of my arm. I got it for me, not to make conversation or attract attention. I don't really like when strangers want to talk about it.
The way I see it is this is something that I can never lose, that can't be taken away unless my arm gets cut off or I'm severely burned.
It's a piece of art I will own for the rest of my life. I got a Phoenix because there have been two times in my life I've lost it all and had to completely rebuild. I wanted a symbol of overcoming that and to remind my future self that no matter what happens I can survive.
It's very feminine and flowy.
While I have had sex and have drank those things had nothing to do with it. I realized at 40 that the rest of my life isn't very long. Not like when I was 20.
I have no other hidden tattoos and no desire to get them. I wanted it on a place where I could easily see it because it's for me. And it's beautiful. Posted via Mobile Device