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I have no tattoos. I don't mind them on others but they do nothing for me.
I suppose I'm put off by the notion of having something immutable on my body, something that I could get weary of having on my skin.
There's no pull or desire or anything that compells me to have a tattoo, in the same way I have no interest in piercing my ear/s. |
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By (user no longer on site) 2 weeks ago
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I love the look of them on men.
I just haven't taken the plunge as
1 - I'm a big baby when it comes to pain
2 - I suffer from crippling indecisiveness
3 -I cant warrant the cost when I've got kids and a Mortgage
I have many times considered getting a small one to remember a friend that died too soon to remind me in the shower every day that life is too short. |
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As much as I love the art and the culture, I went almost 50 years without a tattoo, reasons being;
1) Too fussy, never happy with a design/idea.
2) Big baby, low pain threshold.
3) Old fashioned Dad who hates them.
Then this year I bit the bullet and now have two. One to commemorate my best friend who we sadly lost far too soon, and the other to remind me of my own struggles this year and how I survived them.
...and the best part, I love them both, they didn't hurt 'that much', and my old man thinks they're cool!
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By *IXEN200Woman 2 weeks ago
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I have a fair few tattoos I got the bug when I had my first one at 18, I've got mainly wolves to which stops me being a lone wolf now I built my own pack, plus over recent years I've described them as my self harming ways without the scars |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"Indecisiveness mainly.
And priorities. There's so many other things that I personally would rather spend my money on at this current moment in time. Totally different to my partner however! "
Yes; they're not cheap are they? Well, they could be if you went somewhere rather dodgy etc but... the tattoo(s) might be rather naff.
Priorities are definitely a reason for me. |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"Never had one,never seen the point of them,no interest in ever getting one.
Just not something that appeals to me,but then,I was never one to follow the herd"
See, I think they started out as a marker of not following the herd. Now they're far more common and not having any is rare (I'm not going to say not following the herd ), especially on this site.
I wonder if there's any correlation between those more likely to be sexually open (I'll think of a better term soon!) and having a tattoo. |
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The majority of my friends outside of here have tattoos, even if they are tiny ones.
I've wanted one since I was 17, but the ex said they were common and I never got one. Which is kind of fortunate looking back, because I wanted a Celtic knot band around the top of my arm. Which I certainly wouldn't want now. Which kind of puts me off now, what happens if you change your mind?
But in the main, at the moment I want more piercings and want to have my ear curated. |
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
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I have toyed with getting one for a long time however I see tattoos on other people and tbh, they age really badly. The tattoo I would want would be very intricate and the bleeding of the ink would mess it up in just a few years, that's why I haven't bothered. |
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I have a lot... A full sleeve in fact which is themed and has meaning to me as an art based representation.
I have never really understood tattoos with no meaning or representation.
Plus they look awesome with a suntan lol |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"I have no tattoos. I don't mind them on others but they do nothing for me.
I suppose I'm put off by the notion of having something immutable on my body, something that I could get weary of having on my skin.
There's no pull or desire or anything that compells me to have a tattoo, in the same way I have no interest in piercing my ear/s."
So a tattoo wouldn't enhance someone's attractiveness? The right piece wouldn't make you think, oh I'd really like to be balls deep in her? I'm deliberately being rather crude because it tickles me.
You can have them lasered off but yes, generally they're a life long commitment. |
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
" i’ve never really liked them, just not for me, as far as on others, never done it for me either but it wouldn’t put me off anyone |
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"I have no tattoos. I don't mind them on others but they do nothing for me.
I suppose I'm put off by the notion of having something immutable on my body, something that I could get weary of having on my skin.
There's no pull or desire or anything that compells me to have a tattoo, in the same way I have no interest in piercing my ear/s.
So a tattoo wouldn't enhance someone's attractiveness? The right piece wouldn't make you think, oh I'd really like to be balls deep in her? I'm deliberately being rather crude because it tickles me.
You can have them lasered off but yes, generally they're a life long commitment."
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I attracted to their Quim, not their Quink™. |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"I love the look of them on men.
I just haven't taken the plunge as
1 - I'm a big baby when it comes to pain
2 - I suffer from crippling indecisiveness
3 -I cant warrant the cost when I've got kids and a Mortgage
I have many times considered getting a small one to remember a friend that died too soon to remind me in the shower every day that life is too short."
Oh that's a lovely meaning behind one! Not that they have to have a deep meaning - sometimes you can just like something, a design and that's reason enough. But yes, I get the indecision. I'm far too indecisive (on tattoos). |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"Hi Meli,
Tattoos do seem disproportionately popular with Fabbers compared to the general population. Personally, they are not for me, which I appreciate puts me in a minority here. "
That's what I think! I wasn't sure if it was just confirmation bias but yes, they really do appear to be.
When you say they're not for you, do you mean having one or others having them? |
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I got my one and only one on a bit of a whim, life events and stuff and I just thought fuck it.
I see it all the time because of where it is but I don't regret it. I really want a full sleeve, I'm just waiting on my next fuck it moment.
I like guys with them and I like guys without them, they don't make anyone instantly attractive. Though they can enhance the rough and ready look which I'm rather a fan of.
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By *aitonelMan 2 weeks ago
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I currently don't. I want one (well more than one) but just not getting around to it. It's not something I have my sights set on and must achieve.
When the time is right (money, time, committed to the design) I will get one.
As to if it makes me attractive to others, or if if I find tattoos attractive. To the former, I don't really care if it does, I will be tattooed for myself.
To the latter, tattoos alone are not attractive, some do enhance people and some dont. Basically I wouldn't be attracted nor turned off because of tattoos alone.
The one exception I'd say in terms of attraction because of tattoos is, people are expressing themselves through the art. The designs they have they clearly like and says a fair bit about them. It's a visual representation of a part of their vibe and personality. |
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By *929Man 2 weeks ago
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I have none and never will, when me and my mates were all young a local place opened and almost every single one of my mates went and got them, at the time tattoos were still quite crudely drawn compared to the quality of todays and most regret and have had them covered up
I didn’t get them as the more people that do something the less likley I am to do it, I never ever follow the crowd on anything, I regard not getting them as one of my greatest decisions in life especially now that seemingly the whole world have them
I don’t dislike them and can appreciate nice ones and have had 2 girlfriends that were covered in them it’s just not for me, plus they hide muscle definition and vascularity |
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"Hi Meli,
Tattoos do seem disproportionately popular with Fabbers compared to the general population. Personally, they are not for me, which I appreciate puts me in a minority here.
That's what I think! I wasn't sure if it was just confirmation bias but yes, they really do appear to be.
When you say they're not for you, do you mean having one or others having them?"
Both. I just think they don’t age well. What was avant-garde on a young lithe body may not be the same in 50 years time. |
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"I have no tattoos. I don't mind them on others but they do nothing for me.
I suppose I'm put off by the notion of having something immutable on my body, something that I could get weary of having on my skin.
There's no pull or desire or anything that compells me to have a tattoo, in the same way I have no interest in piercing my ear/s.
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So a tattoo wouldn't enhance someone's attractiveness? The right piece wouldn't make you think, oh I'd really like to be balls deep in her? I'm deliberately being rather crude because it tickles me.
You can have them lasered off but yes, generally they're a life long commitment."
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I think their tattoo would be extraneous to their attractiveness. They would be attractive, regardless.
I don't mind you being crude. You drink PSLs... that's sufficiently crude. 🧋
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By *ack688Man 2 weeks ago
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I don’t have any and don’t have any interest in getting any, it’s just not something that’s has ever appealed to me much on myself, as for on others, they’re occasionally nice but I don’t know I’ve ever thought someone looked better for having them |
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"I have no tattoos. I don't mind them on others but they do nothing for me.
I suppose I'm put off by the notion of having something immutable on my body, something that I could get weary of having on my skin.
There's no pull or desire or anything that compells me to have a tattoo, in the same way I have no interest in piercing my ear/s.
So a tattoo wouldn't enhance someone's attractiveness? The right piece wouldn't make you think, oh I'd really like to be balls deep in her? I'm deliberately being rather crude because it tickles me.
You can have them lasered off but yes, generally they're a life long commitment."
Interesting question got me thinking, I don't think I have ever seen a girl with tattoos where a tattoo has ever made her more attractive.
I think a tramp stamp is sometimes a turn on. It gives me the impression (probably falsely) that she's a bit slutty. But other than that, can't think I've ever thought they make someone more attractive, but I know I have seen plenty who became less attractive by having tats.
Just a personal opinion. |
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I have both arms and legs done. All in a traditional Japanese style. I love them. Always been fascinated with them. I intend to have my back done in 2025
At the end of the day, it’s all down to personal choice. X |
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I don't think tattoos would suit me.
I also doubt I could find a design that I would still want for an entire year, let alone for life.
It's on a person by person basis whether I find them attractive on others (same with any feature really). |
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
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As long as I can remember, I knew I would have tattoos... it just took me a long time to choose the right design. When I decide on another, I will have that done.
I don't however think that tattoos make someone more or less attractive. Some people really suit a tattoo, others don't... but sexy is sexy, tattoo or not.
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"I don't think I have ever seen a girl with tattoos where a tattoo has ever made her more attractive.
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My feet are tattooed in memory of my husband who died just after our 25th wedding anniversary. I didn't do it to make me "more attractive " |
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Never really got around to getting one as it's not that important to me, but I would consider getting one.
I quite like them on a woman if they're feminine and pretty, and easy to cover up if needed.
And whilst I find them interesting to talk about, I find sleeves and torsos covered in tats a turn off. Even when naked it looks like they're still clothed which doesn't do it for me. I'm not judging, just not my thing. |
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My excuses for not having a tattoo:
It hurts!
I might not like it in a years time!
It might go out of fashion!
My body is a temple!
I’d have to get the whole lot done!
They can be expensive!
I’m just not bothered!
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I don't have a tattoo and never will.
I've never seen a tattoo that looks good (imo) I don't want something on my body that I will probably regret and will fade and look even worse on my old wrinkled body after 40 years.
If I want to do something sentimental I'd buy a personalised memento to honour a loved one instead.
That being said others can obviously do what they want with their bodies. |
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I like them on others; I think they can look great (for the most part - there are some terrible ones out there, too).
I don't have any myself. There are times when I have liked/like the idea, but a combination of reasons mean I'm unlikely to ever have one. Never being sure enough, not knowing what I'd want, not liking the permanence, being worried about the pain, just thinking it would look stupid on me... |
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
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I (Mr) have no tattoos.
In my younger days they were not that fashionable and could have an effect on job prospects.
I worked in a few places where "visible" tattoos were not allowed on customer facing staff. One guy I worked with had a couple and was never allowed to wear short sleeves at work. Imagine that today.
As time went on it was not something I really thought about. It just wasn't important to me so I never bothered.
Do I like, or dislike, tattoos on others?
I've nothing against them and one or two is fine, but I'm not attracted to heavily tattooed people. Neither is Mrs.
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
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I don't have one and don't imagine I ever will. Mostly because I hate needles and the thought of having one against my skin for however long it takes gives me the willies. And I've never thought of anything that I'd want enough to make the process worthwhile (unless they can tattoo a different body onto my body - I might consider that).
But women with tattoos can be extremely hot. |
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I can appreciate tattoos on others and L's I find very tasteful and appealing.
I'm a tattoo virgin and will likely remain so indefinitely. I don't think they'd suit me and I'd likely have buyer's remorse later😅
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Mr got his first 2, this year. Always liked them, and even had some planned in his head. It just wasn't something we prioritised for a while. I got my half sleeve, and it ignited his visions again. I got him a voucher for my artist. He's a little iffy with needles, so that was half a reason, too. He's got the bug now! |
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I don't mind them on others, but they are not for me. I did toy with the idea of one once, but my thought process was
1. Do you want a tattoo ? Maybe.
2. Why ? Don't know.
3. What of ? Don't know.
Consequently, I decided it would not be wise to pursue the process.
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
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I don’t dislike them.
If I’m honest, I think we all look better without them. But they’re not a turn-off. |
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I don't like them that much. Occasionally I'll see one which I like, but 90% of tattoos look ugly to me.
People look like they've been coloured in with biro.
And I can change my mind. The things I thought were awesome ten years ago which turned out to be fads etc. |
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By *ooBulMan 2 weeks ago
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Hi OP!
"Ummmm" (deep thought here...), that's a really good question!
I like tattoo's, have a tattoo book for my art inspiration, yet I don't have one. I think some can be very artistic & creative. I don't actively dislike them. So why then?
I did think I might have a Japanese Koi Karp or a Chinese brush painting scene. But I know as soon as I get one I won't be happy with it or want something else.... By which time it's too late & laser surgery?
So, I think I'm just damn too fussy too.... The design would have to be better than I could do also.
I'd want to see their portfolio & if they can't prove to me they are exceptional then I'm out of here like a dragon off "Dragon's Den". No thank you I'm "ooot of here..." |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"As much as I love the art and the culture, I went almost 50 years without a tattoo, reasons being;
1) Too fussy, never happy with a design/idea.
2) Big baby, low pain threshold.
3) Old fashioned Dad who hates them.
Then this year I bit the bullet and now have two. One to commemorate my best friend who we sadly lost far too soon, and the other to remind me of my own struggles this year and how I survived them.
...and the best part, I love them both, they didn't hurt 'that much', and my old man thinks they're cool!
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Oh that's really lovely! Even more so with your dad approving of them. ❤️ |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"The majority of my friends outside of here have tattoos, even if they are tiny ones.
I've wanted one since I was 17, but the ex said they were common and I never got one. Which is kind of fortunate looking back, because I wanted a Celtic knot band around the top of my arm. Which I certainly wouldn't want now. Which kind of puts me off now, what happens if you change your mind?
But in the main, at the moment I want more piercings and want to have my ear curated. "
Oh! Hi Frida! I have a similar tale - the closest I've come to getting a tattoo is when I was 20 and ended things with my first girlfriend. I really wanted to get a naff little flower (with sentimental meaning) but my grandma (who I was living with at the time) told me they were common and various other things. Being rather impressionable I didn't get it done and in hindsight I'm glad I didn't as I'd hate it now.
Ear curations are beautiful! I've got my helix, three lobe and a tragus so far. Currently taking advantage of the sales to upgrade a couple of pieces. Hope yours goes well! x |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"I currently don't. I want one (well more than one) but just not getting around to it. It's not something I have my sights set on and must achieve.
When the time is right (money, time, committed to the design) I will get one.
As to if it makes me attractive to others, or if if I find tattoos attractive. To the former, I don't really care if it does, I will be tattooed for myself.
To the latter, tattoos alone are not attractive, some do enhance people and some dont. Basically I wouldn't be attracted nor turned off because of tattoos alone.
The one exception I'd say in terms of attraction because of tattoos is, people are expressing themselves through the art. The designs they have they clearly like and says a fair bit about them. It's a visual representation of a part of their vibe and personality. "
I didn't ask if it would make you attractive to others deliberately. I don't think it's high on the list of considerations when people get a tattoo. Might be wrong!
Hopefully you'll find the right time to get your first some day soon Kai.
I don't know about tattoos being part of their vibe/personality. Perhaps in that moment in time? I'm thinking about erm, questionable ones here. Not sure it's wise to mention them. |
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I really like them on other people. And part of me would really like one myself. But in the same way I find it hard to write a new notebook in case I get it wrong, I am finding it hard to decide on my ideal design and placement. Plus I'm easily allergic to stuff. I might have a dot by way of a patch test. 😂 |
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
" Some look good but I'd never get one myself |
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By *eli OP Woman 2 weeks ago
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"I can appreciate tattoos on others and L's I find very tasteful and appealing.
I'm a tattoo virgin and will likely remain so indefinitely. I don't think they'd suit me and I'd likely have buyer's remorse later😅
S"
It's you! Every time I see your couple's profile I'll type that.
Yes, buyer's remorse is a real thing; no point in getting something permanent if you're not sure about it. |
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I've always felt that tattoos are for someone else to look at, rather than my own satisfaction.
I love tattoos on women, but I think they have to suit the individual. I've seen some that I would consider 'off putting'.
But it's obviously what it means to someone else and I'm certainly not in a position to judge. |
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Took me until I was 58 to decide what I wanted, it's to do with my childhood trauma and my lifetime battle with depression, it's called, "Thought that I was a devil,
But I'm a angel waiting for my wings "
4 sessions so far in the picture and what the end result will hopefully look like, as you can see, I decide to go big or go home 😂😂😂 |
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The way I look at it is this.
Would you wear the same shirt everyday for the rest of your life.
I remember buying a really expensive designer shirt back in my 20s. Thought it was the bees knees.
Would I wear it now? |
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"The majority of my friends outside of here have tattoos, even if they are tiny ones.
I've wanted one since I was 17, but the ex said they were common and I never got one. Which is kind of fortunate looking back, because I wanted a Celtic knot band around the top of my arm. Which I certainly wouldn't want now. Which kind of puts me off now, what happens if you change your mind?
But in the main, at the moment I want more piercings and want to have my ear curated. "
This. This. I had a mate who had a Smurf tattoo. Would he pick that now?
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By *ags73Man 2 weeks ago
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"The way I look at it is this.
Would you wear the same shirt everyday for the rest of your life.
I remember buying a really expensive designer shirt back in my 20s. Thought it was the bees knees.
Would I wear it now? "
Fair shout, but if design meaningful to you, then it makes more sense. |
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
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One???? Hahah get fucking hundreds lol i love tattoos!!!
But it's a bigger picture people don't look at it, get tattoos cause I like the pain and always makes me feel better after!!
Ino they gunna be some snowflake in here that wank the royal family off that say tattoos are this and that but fuck you!!! |
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I love them but I don't have one. I'm a big scaredy chicken. I've thought about it recently but I'm too indecisive and also worried about doing something silly. And I don't know anyone with any so no one really to ask for advice. |
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By *ixie888Woman 2 weeks ago
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I don't have any, or any piercings and I kinda like that as they are very mainstream nowadays. I love tattoos on others and do find them sexy but I've just never thought of one on me as something I consistently desire. I did consider it a while back, just a small one somewhere discrete but after a week or two I was like "ooo no" so it was clearly a passing fad. My friend has many and all are beautiful with very salient significance and I respect that. As a side, I saw another friend yesterday who'd had one lazer removed and I was amazed at the result! Not a trace left, and I remember the tattoo when he had it done. |
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By *hirleyMan 2 weeks ago
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If you're getting tattoos because you need them to impress others, I'd say that you're not going to look cool, but you're just another fool.
I don't really care for them, but I don't judge anyone for having them, not unless you have them on your face or neck, bit weird that. |
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I have scars. Better backstories than tattoos.
I’ve not got any tattoos myself - there’s been nothing significant enough or pertinent in my life that would convince me to have it tattooed. As for decoration they’ve become a bit of a cliche - anybody with those shit ‘tribal’ tattoos or has cartoon / anime I judge harshly. There’s some beautiful tattoos I admire on others though - fine artwork or commemorative pieces. I’ve known too many people that regret having some tattoos done.
My grandfather who ran away to sea at thirteen had some of the traditional sailors tattoos- fouled anchors and swallows etc. India ink and a needle by shipmates. They meant something to those superstitious mariners but I wasn’t inspired to get any myself |
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By *abluesbabyMan 2 weeks ago
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They do nothing for me. As a free spirit I absolutely support people's right to have them. But a part of me does think, albeit irrationally even, its defacing or even damaging a perfectly good looking and functioning body. |
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"I'm curious because the majority of my friends on here have at least one.
Would you ever get one? What's the reason for you not having any?
Do you like the look of them on others?
" I don't have one nothing really against them just not my thing . |
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I will definitely get one in 2025...just gotta pin down the design
Maybe a delicate floral 'bracelet', or peonies over my shoulder or a cute animal bracelet.
Have at least found a tattoo artist that I like 😎😎 |
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By *aitonelMan 2 weeks ago
Away for Christmas |
"I will definitely get one in 2025...just gotta pin down the design
Maybe a delicate floral 'bracelet', or peonies over my shoulder or a cute animal bracelet.
Have at least found a tattoo artist that I like 😎😎"
I hate Myself for this, but it's too easily set up... How about W W |
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"I will definitely get one in 2025...just gotta pin down the design
Maybe a delicate floral 'bracelet', or peonies over my shoulder or a cute animal bracelet.
Have at least found a tattoo artist that I like 😎😎
I hate Myself for this, but it's too easily set up... How about W W"
Wait what |
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By *aitonelMan 2 weeks ago
Away for Christmas |
"I will definitely get one in 2025...just gotta pin down the design
Maybe a delicate floral 'bracelet', or peonies over my shoulder or a cute animal bracelet.
Have at least found a tattoo artist that I like 😎😎
I hate Myself for this, but it's too easily set up... How about W W
Wait what "
Well it's less funny if I have to explain it, and it wasn't all that funny to begin with!
W on left arse cheek, W on right arse cheek. The O is already there. |
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"I will definitely get one in 2025...just gotta pin down the design
Maybe a delicate floral 'bracelet', or peonies over my shoulder or a cute animal bracelet.
Have at least found a tattoo artist that I like 😎😎
I hate Myself for this, but it's too easily set up... How about W W
Wait what
Well it's less funny if I have to explain it, and it wasn't all that funny to begin with!
W on left arse cheek, W on right arse cheek. The O is already there. "
... midnight looks for block, delete button |
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I like some of them on others, but at the end of the day they are for themselves to enjoy, not for me haha 🤭
I have never had a tattoo and would never get one. I was curious about getting one when I was in my early 20s but never got round to getting one. Now I wouldn’t get one. I quite like the look of my smooth skin. |
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By *WANDTGCouple 2 weeks ago
Borough of Greenwich |
One of us does and the other doesn't, the one who doesn't thinks they look tacky and awful as you get older. Some 30 or 40 year old tattoos just look like black/green smudges. Yes I know you can get then re-inked and outlined. |
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By *ags73Man 2 weeks ago
glasgow-ish |
"I will definitely get one in 2025...just gotta pin down the design
Maybe a delicate floral 'bracelet', or peonies over my shoulder or a cute animal bracelet.
Have at least found a tattoo artist that I like 😎😎"
I’ve drawn my own for things and seeing what I like and pencil then ink drawings. |
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I think it is the permanence once you have it done, we have all worn clothes in the past we wouldn't wear again.
On a dragons den style note, wonder what the market would be like for tattoos that lasted just like 2 years for example....... |
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By *oxesMan 2 weeks ago
Southend, Essex |
"Hi Meli,
Tattoos do seem disproportionately popular with Fabbers compared to the general population. Personally, they are not for me, which I appreciate puts me in a minority here. "
Well put. For me unless you are going radiotherapy, inuet or polonecian or been to the Olympics. Then tatoos are a what ever factor. It does not appeal to me for the most part. But I appreciate the effort and work that can go in to a good tattoo. |
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I've got some tattoos but being honest I wish I'd never had any of them. If I had the money I would have them all lasered off.
They're not particularly bad (nor offensive) nor are they of anyone's name or anything. They also aren't visible when I'm wearing normal clothes unless I'm wearing a T-shirt but they are the reason I don't wear T-shirts in summer very much. One is actually a cover-up of a tattoo I was particularly disappointed with. I should probably point out all of them except the cover-up were done before I was 18.
I'm certainly not trying to tell anyone whether they should or should not get one but anyone with "virgin skin" should probably bear in mind they are kind of permanent. |
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I have some stockings with tattoo patterns.
I have used transfers before.
I don't like anything permanent on me.
I like others with them.
Weirdest one I saw was a bicycle like stick man style, very basic about 2 inches on a guys forearm.
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