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By *uddsguy555 OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Huddersfield

Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol

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By *urvyBunnyWoman 3 weeks ago

Suffolk

I love tattoos on people I wouldn't be put off if someone didn't have them though!

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By *iker JackMan 3 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

If having tattoos is or isn’t the deciding factor then there are many other reasons before this why it wouldn’t work

I am heavily inked.

Like them or hate them, I can’t change them nor would I want to

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By *uddsguy555 OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Huddersfield


"I love tattoos on people I wouldn't be put off if someone didn't have them though! "

Deffos not a MUST have!!! But i do find it a turn on if a women has more than me hahahaha

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By *oughmanMan 3 weeks ago

Sunderland

I really don't care. I can find tatts really sexy or they can have none and that's great too.

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By *eesside AnubisMan 3 weeks ago

North East

Im easy either way but I do love a tattoo and piercings

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By *lowupdollTV/TS 3 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon

I like tattoos. But not a make or break on a guy.

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By (user no longer on site) 3 weeks ago

I have none (Mr) and no desire to get any, but Miss P has quite a few and I find them as sexy AF

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By *parkle1974Woman 3 weeks ago

Leeds

I do like them but not on the hands or face, I do find them a turn off x

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple 3 weeks ago

Southampton

I love tattoos

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By *oubleSwingCouple 3 weeks ago

N. Wales

Depends on the art and the person they're on, I guess. Ink definitely makes me look at least twice though!

~ Mrs. DS

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By *eesside AnubisMan 3 weeks ago

North East


"I do like them but not on the hands or face, I do find them a turn off x"

Yea i regret the one on my hands to my mother

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By *runette n JayCouple 3 weeks ago

bilston

I only have 1 which is Brunettes name... however I am planning on a big piece soon.

On others, I like a nice bit of art, it can show real expression!

Jay

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By *eesside AnubisMan 3 weeks ago

North East


"I love tattoos "

53 I think in total

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By (user no longer on site) 3 weeks ago

I like both tattooed people and non tattooed ones.

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple 3 weeks ago

Southampton


"I love tattoos

53 I think in total "

Cool ..I have5 x

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By *orruptionandliesMan 3 weeks ago

leeds

Have a few more on the arm planned for next year then when I get to 50 need to stop

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By *osey WalesMan 3 weeks ago

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Its not the amount or lack of tattoos that attract me to someone.

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By (user no longer on site) 3 weeks ago

Only a large one on my back for me.

But do like them on a lady.

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By *hortyscotWoman 3 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol"

Your pics are amazing

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By *uddsguy555 OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Huddersfield


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol

Your pics are amazing "

Thank you

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple 3 weeks ago

Southampton


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol

Your pics are amazing

Thank you "

Tattoos are awesome, but your eyes... wow

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By *interfoxWoman 3 weeks ago

maesteg

I like tattoos that are well done

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By *uddsguy555 OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Huddersfield


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol

Your pics are amazing

Thank you

Tattoos are awesome, but your eyes... wow "

Thank you!!!

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By *essTTWoman 3 weeks ago

Birmingham

I do like tattoos but If I like someone who doesn't have any it's not a deal Breaker

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By *uddsguy555 OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Huddersfield

What about face tattoos???

I love them lol

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By *runette n JayCouple 3 weeks ago

bilston


"What about face tattoos???

I love them lol"

Unless it's a fish! Yes my friend had a carp tattooed on his face! Omdays.

Jay

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By *uddsguy555 OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Huddersfield


"What about face tattoos???

I love them lol

Unless it's a fish! Yes my friend had a carp tattooed on his face! Omdays.

Jay"

Hahahaha your friend sounds cool

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By *essTTWoman 3 weeks ago

Birmingham


"What about face tattoos???

I love them lol"

I have a couple, defo interested to see how different people treat me since having them done

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By *ortySwitchMan 3 weeks ago

london


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol"

I'm the complete opposite. When I worked as amanager, I would refuse to hire anyone with visible tatoos. In my personal life, I have never, and will never date anyone with tatoos. It's a total red line for me.

Even just general sex is often a "no" from me if she has too many tatoos.

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By *essTTWoman 3 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol

I'm the complete opposite. When I worked as amanager, I would refuse to hire anyone with visible tatoos. In my personal life, I have never, and will never date anyone with tatoos. It's a total red line for me.

Even just general sex is often a "no" from me if she has too many tatoos. "

Thankfully there are many people out there who will hire people based on their ability and qualifications and not something superficial like a tattoo.

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By *dam1971Man 3 weeks ago

Bedford

The ones I’ve seen on women look fantastic, but I don’t have any myself. If it’s a deal breaker for them, I can introduce one of those biros with 4 colours as part of the foreplay

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By *uddsguy555 OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Huddersfield


"What about face tattoos???

I love them lol

I have a couple, defo interested to see how different people treat me since having them done"

Since having more on my face iv noticed a few more staring lol

Each to their own i guess!!

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By *ortySwitchMan 3 weeks ago

london


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol

I'm the complete opposite. When I worked as amanager, I would refuse to hire anyone with visible tatoos. In my personal life, I have never, and will never date anyone with tatoos. It's a total red line for me.

Even just general sex is often a "no" from me if she has too many tatoos.

Thankfully there are many people out there who will hire people based on their ability and qualifications and not something superficial like a tattoo."

Well, it depends on what the tatoos are, where they are, and how customer facing the job would be. I simply had a blanket ban on anyone working front of house with tatoos. Piercings and jewelry were also banned. Clothing had to be a certain type, and worn a certain way. These things are called "standards", and are important. I also refused ot hire smokers.

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By *ilyandronCouple 3 weeks ago

Bristol

Definitely a no.

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By *vonne5exMan 3 weeks ago

Doncaster

I've got zero

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By *aybeLadyWoman 3 weeks ago

West Dublin

A mixture tbh. I have a lot but a guy I fancy doesnt have to have them.

Kinda like naked skin on a hot guy

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By *aybeLadyWoman 3 weeks ago

West Dublin


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol

I'm the complete opposite. When I worked as amanager, I would refuse to hire anyone with visible tatoos. In my personal life, I have never, and will never date anyone with tatoos. It's a total red line for me.

Even just general sex is often a "no" from me if she has too many tatoos. "

Jeez, judgey much???🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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By *on_departCouple 3 weeks ago

West Midlands


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Well, it depends on what the tatoos are, where they are, and how customer facing the job would be. I simply had a blanket ban on anyone working front of house with tatoos. Piercings and jewelry were also banned. Clothing had to be a certain type, and worn a certain way. These things are called "standards", and are important. I also refused ot hire smokers. "

Wow talk about old fashioned.

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By *ickawitchCouple 3 weeks ago

Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you)

Absolutely adore ink on girls and guys .

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple 3 weeks ago

Southampton


"Personal the more tattoos the better for me I like People with something about them lol

Your pics are amazing

Thank you

Tattoos are awesome, but your eyes... wow

Thank you!!! "

You're welcome

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By *ortySwitchMan 3 weeks ago

london


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Well, it depends on what the tatoos are, where they are, and how customer facing the job would be. I simply had a blanket ban on anyone working front of house with tatoos. Piercings and jewelry were also banned. Clothing had to be a certain type, and worn a certain way. These things are called "standards", and are important. I also refused ot hire smokers.

Wow talk about old fashioned."

I dont consider having standards as being "old fashioned". It's about being proper. You wouldn't want a DR to wear cut up jeens, be covered in nazi tatoos and smoking a fag while their treetign you now would you? When people work for a company, they are expected to project the correct image, and not smell like filth.

So, front of house, customer facing roles the rules were simple. No tatoos, No jewelry (mostly for practical health and safety reasons) and no smokers (partly because they stink, and partly because of health and hygiene. )

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By (user no longer on site) 3 weeks ago


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Well, it depends on what the tatoos are, where they are, and how customer facing the job would be. I simply had a blanket ban on anyone working front of house with tatoos. Piercings and jewelry were also banned. Clothing had to be a certain type, and worn a certain way. These things are called "standards", and are important. I also refused ot hire smokers.

Wow talk about old fashioned.

I dont consider having standards as being "old fashioned". It's about being proper. You wouldn't want a DR to wear cut up jeens, be covered in nazi tatoos and smoking a fag while their treetign you now would you? When people work for a company, they are expected to project the correct image, and not smell like filth.

So, front of house, customer facing roles the rules were simple. No tatoos, No jewelry (mostly for practical health and safety reasons) and no smokers (partly because they stink, and partly because of health and hygiene. )"

Standards are one thing - like making sure people are hygienic within a workplace , something like that is obviously expected and can be mentioned in the correct way and raised if needed with someone .

Old fashioned views on people's appearances (not meaning scruffy/clothing etc) isn't something that's allowed anymore.

Many high class establishments and forward facing roles employ people that are what you are classing as low standard types of people.

You are not there to judge them by looks, it's job capability now.

Running your own business- sure have really backwards views on people.

But anywhere else you'd not have a leg to stand on these days judging someone how you currently do.

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By *aybeLadyWoman 3 weeks ago

West Dublin


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Well, it depends on what the tatoos are, where they are, and how customer facing the job would be. I simply had a blanket ban on anyone working front of house with tatoos. Piercings and jewelry were also banned. Clothing had to be a certain type, and worn a certain way. These things are called "standards", and are important. I also refused ot hire smokers.

Wow talk about old fashioned.

I dont consider having standards as being "old fashioned". It's about being proper. You wouldn't want a DR to wear cut up jeens, be covered in nazi tatoos and smoking a fag while their treetign you now would you? When people work for a company, they are expected to project the correct image, and not smell like filth.

So, front of house, customer facing roles the rules were simple. No tatoos, No jewelry (mostly for practical health and safety reasons) and no smokers (partly because they stink, and partly because of health and hygiene. )"

I can understand anything for health & hygiene reasons. But tattoos (once healed) do not fall into that category.

There is no one size fits all anymore. Dont judge a book by its cover. I get judged because of my tattoos but ppl dont know the 1st thing about me.

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By *aybeLadyWoman 3 weeks ago

West Dublin

Dont forget, tattoos are an art form, a form of expression. Skin is only another type of canvas.

They in no way dictate a person's IQ, level of education, wealth or core values.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 3 weeks ago

Bristol


"Dont forget, tattoos are an art form, a form of expression. Skin is only another type of canvas.

They in no way dictate a person's IQ, level of education, wealth or core values. "

This is the most sensible point!

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By *ympha LuxuriaWoman 3 weeks ago

La La Land


"Dont forget, tattoos are an art form, a form of expression. Skin is only another type of canvas.

They in no way dictate a person's IQ, level of education, wealth or core values.

This is the most sensible point! "

Bravo MaybeLady, bravo 👏🏻👏🏻

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By *ortySwitchMan 3 weeks ago

london


"

So, front of house, customer facing roles the rules were simple. No tatoos, No jewelry (mostly for practical health and safety reasons) and no smokers (partly because they stink, and partly because of health and hygiene.

Standards are one thing - like making sure people are hygienic within a workplace , something like that is obviously expected and can be mentioned in the correct way and raised if needed with someone .

Old fashioned views on people's appearances (not meaning scruffy/clothing etc) isn't something that's allowed anymore.

Many high class establishments and forward facing roles employ people that are what you are classing as low standard types of people.

You are not there to judge them by looks, it's job capability now.

Running your own business- sure have really backwards views on people.

But anywhere else you'd not have a leg to stand on these days judging someone how you currently do.

"

I have not mentioned peoples IQ or as being low or sub standard people. It is about having high standards overall. And about presenting the correct image. Where I worked, (mainly restaurants) presentation was essential. Are we to allow the chefs to simply pour mixed slop onto a plate because they feel like it? No. Should people be able to do and wear whatever they want, simply because they want to? Also no. Jewelry must be removed for numerous reasons. Make-up, and perfume must also be neutral or absent. Tatoos must not be visible at all. The easiest way to ensure Tatoos can not be seen, is to simply not hire anyone with tatoos.

People in front of house roles, MUST be held to a high standard of presentation. Someone with bones through their nose, and an inscape of swasticas on their face is big fucking no! Woudl you be happy to book a room at the most expensive restaurant in London, only be served by someone with "i like cunts" written on there forehead, while wearing piss stained jeens, and flip flops?? Of course not. Appearance matters. Standards matter. You cannot simply do what ever you want, when ever and wherever you want to. And if you do, well, that speaks volumes about you as a person. And those people are not the oens I would ever have hired.

It' a great shame we have abandoned all standards, civility and decency. If you want to cover youself with ink, that is your right. It is also my right, as a manager, to not hire you.

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By (user no longer on site) 3 weeks ago

Tattoo’s on a hot guy instantly makes him hotter.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 3 weeks ago

Bristol


"Tattoo’s on a hot guy instantly makes him hotter. "

Interestingly I find tattoos on a hot girl equally make her hotter

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By *on_departCouple 3 weeks ago

West Midlands

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By *essTTWoman 3 weeks ago

Birmingham


"

So, front of house, customer facing roles the rules were simple. No tatoos, No jewelry (mostly for practical health and safety reasons) and no smokers (partly because they stink, and partly because of health and hygiene.

Standards are one thing - like making sure people are hygienic within a workplace , something like that is obviously expected and can be mentioned in the correct way and raised if needed with someone .

Old fashioned views on people's appearances (not meaning scruffy/clothing etc) isn't something that's allowed anymore.

Many high class establishments and forward facing roles employ people that are what you are classing as low standard types of people.

You are not there to judge them by looks, it's job capability now.

Running your own business- sure have really backwards views on people.

But anywhere else you'd not have a leg to stand on these days judging someone how you currently do.

I have not mentioned peoples IQ or as being low or sub standard people. It is about having high standards overall. And about presenting the correct image. Where I worked, (mainly restaurants) presentation was essential. Are we to allow the chefs to simply pour mixed slop onto a plate because they feel like it? No. Should people be able to do and wear whatever they want, simply because they want to? Also no. Jewelry must be removed for numerous reasons. Make-up, and perfume must also be neutral or absent. Tatoos must not be visible at all. The easiest way to ensure Tatoos can not be seen, is to simply not hire anyone with tatoos.

People in front of house roles, MUST be held to a high standard of presentation. Someone with bones through their nose, and an inscape of swasticas on their face is big fucking no! Woudl you be happy to book a room at the most expensive restaurant in London, only be served by someone with "i like cunts" written on there forehead, while wearing piss stained jeens, and flip flops?? Of course not. Appearance matters. Standards matter. You cannot simply do what ever you want, when ever and wherever you want to. And if you do, well, that speaks volumes about you as a person. And those people are not the oens I would ever have hired.

It' a great shame we have abandoned all standards, civility and decency. If you want to cover youself with ink, that is your right. It is also my right, as a manager, to not hire you. "

It's really weird that you keep referring to people with tattoos as people with nazi affliantions and having swastika tattoos when the two things are in the slightest but related.

It shows that not only are you judgemental but also ignorant.

Having 'standards' is one thing but judging people based on their appearance (as you have several times) is a whole other kettle of fish.

Also one of my best friends is a dr and she is very very heavily tattooed, would you refer her to look after you cause she has tattoos and in your eye, must be a nazi?

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman 3 weeks ago

Carlisle usually


"People in front of house roles, MUST be held to a high standard of presentation. Someone with bones through their nose, and an inscape of swasticas on their face is big fucking no! Woudl you be happy to book a room at the most expensive restaurant in London, only be served by someone with "i like cunts" written on there forehead, while wearing piss stained jeens, and flip flops?? Of course not. Appearance matters. Standards matter. You cannot simply do what ever you want, when ever and wherever you want to. And if you do, well, that speaks volumes about you as a person. And those people are not the oens I would ever have hired. "

As someone who worked a decade in hospitality with a nose ring, it never mattered. Nor did 'outrageous' hair colours (gods bless utterly unenforceable wording in staff handbooks and uniform policies). Nor did any of the people I worked with with discreet or artistic tattoos seem to have any issue. Though perhaps our better volume of tips came from the prissy arseholes who didn't want to be served by the likes of us and instead went to the most uniformed people to give them the bare minimum or less. But in terms of customer compliments and NPS scores, us weirdos rocked it.

Obviously most people aren't hiring the idiot with I love cunts across their forehead. Or swastikas. Or other obviously offensive words or imagery in commonly uncovered places. But a small animal or flower to represent a deceased loved one, something artsy to hide a scar or birthmark, or just something simply a part of their expression that isn't doing anyone any harm? Grow up 💜

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 3 weeks ago

Bristol


"People in front of house roles, MUST be held to a high standard of presentation. Someone with bones through their nose, and an inscape of swasticas on their face is big fucking no! Woudl you be happy to book a room at the most expensive restaurant in London, only be served by someone with "i like cunts" written on there forehead, while wearing piss stained jeens, and flip flops?? Of course not. Appearance matters. Standards matter. You cannot simply do what ever you want, when ever and wherever you want to. And if you do, well, that speaks volumes about you as a person. And those people are not the oens I would ever have hired.

As someone who worked a decade in hospitality with a nose ring, it never mattered. Nor did 'outrageous' hair colours (gods bless utterly unenforceable wording in staff handbooks and uniform policies). Nor did any of the people I worked with with discreet or artistic tattoos seem to have any issue. Though perhaps our better volume of tips came from the prissy arseholes who didn't want to be served by the likes of us and instead went to the most uniformed people to give them the bare minimum or less. But in terms of customer compliments and NPS scores, us weirdos rocked it.

Obviously most people aren't hiring the idiot with I love cunts across their forehead. Or swastikas. Or other obviously offensive words or imagery in commonly uncovered places. But a small animal or flower to represent a deceased loved one, something artsy to hide a scar or birthmark, or just something simply a part of their expression that isn't doing anyone any harm? Grow up 💜"

Interestingly I’ve always found more stigma and judgement associated with my septum piercing than any visible tattoos

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman 3 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

Oh, but as to the OP, doesn't matter to me.

If someone has no tattoos, great. If someone has loads of tattoos, also great. House party scratchers or stick and pokes, extensive proper pieces that cost thousands and hours, whatever that person likes on their body, great.

The only time I'm put off by them is when they're obviously done with racist or otherwise unpleasant undertones. But more because it indicates a kind of base incompatibility that we're unlikely to overcome than because I think anyone should maintain 'standards' 💜

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By *ags73Man 3 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

I have no issue with someone serving me with tattoos or piercings and I think that’s a really outdated point of view that poster has.

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By *midnight-Woman 3 weeks ago

...


"The ones I’ve seen on women look fantastic, but I don’t have any myself. If it’s a deal breaker for them, I can introduce one of those biros with 4 colours as part of the foreplay "

Would you go as far as a sharpie 👀 👀

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 3 weeks ago

Bristol


"The ones I’ve seen on women look fantastic, but I don’t have any myself. If it’s a deal breaker for them, I can introduce one of those biros with 4 colours as part of the foreplay

Would you go as far as a sharpie 👀 👀"

It’s permissible

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman 3 weeks ago

Carlisle usually


"Interestingly I’ve always found more stigma and judgement associated with my septum piercing than any visible tattoos "

I've had the occasional negative comment, but I think it just suits my face somehow. I did originally turn it up to hide it at work, forgot one day and just left it, and it took over a week for my boss to notice even though we were face to face every day.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 3 weeks ago

Bristol


"Interestingly I’ve always found more stigma and judgement associated with my septum piercing than any visible tattoos

I've had the occasional negative comment, but I think it just suits my face somehow. I did originally turn it up to hide it at work, forgot one day and just left it, and it took over a week for my boss to notice even though we were face to face every day."

I always just left mine there unless specifically told to take it out, then I turned it up! Some people don’t even see it, some people seem to zone straight in on it! The you look like a cow comments etc etc wore off eventually, but that was the one piercing I found to be offensive to some

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By *ositiveVibesWoman 3 weeks ago

here there and everywhere

I have about 25 tattoos… mostly small pointless ones but a fair few are personal to me … I love tattoos on others, they are super sexy and I love knowing the story behind them

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 3 weeks ago

Bristol


"I have about 25 tattoos… mostly small pointless ones but a fair few are personal to me … I love tattoos on others, they are super sexy and I love knowing the story behind them "

Tattoos with means behind them are the best ones! They’re personal and more unique

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By *ags73Man 3 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"I have about 25 tattoos… mostly small pointless ones but a fair few are personal to me … I love tattoos on others, they are super sexy and I love knowing the story behind them

Tattoos with means behind them are the best ones! They’re personal and more unique "

The stories can be good, although sometimes it’s just random stuff , oh I got it as my friends got one.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 3 weeks ago

Bristol


"I have about 25 tattoos… mostly small pointless ones but a fair few are personal to me … I love tattoos on others, they are super sexy and I love knowing the story behind them

Tattoos with means behind them are the best ones! They’re personal and more unique

The stories can be good, although sometimes it’s just random stuff , oh I got it as my friends got one."

Ah we’ve all got some generic crap tatts

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By *ffervescentMan 3 weeks ago

winfrith

I prefer without on a woman ,sorry you just don't go with clothes or anything but naked sublime.

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By *vaRose43Woman 3 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

I like learning people’s stories behind getting them, and I admire the art. Certainly not a dealbreaker either way, unless they’ve chosen to get some sort of racist/fascist type

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By *ure_and_InnocentWoman 3 weeks ago

Knaresborough

Doesn’t bother me either way if you have them or not

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By *aybeLadyWoman 3 weeks ago

West Dublin


"Dont forget, tattoos are an art form, a form of expression. Skin is only another type of canvas.

They in no way dictate a person's IQ, level of education, wealth or core values.

This is the most sensible point!

Bravo MaybeLady, bravo 👏🏻👏🏻 "

Thank you peeps xx

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By *hortyscotWoman 3 weeks ago

Glasgow

Throat tattoos make me weak at the knees

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By *ickedtiesCouple 3 weeks ago

limerick


"Dont forget, tattoos are an art form, a form of expression. Skin is only another type of canvas.

They in no way dictate a person's IQ, level of education, wealth or core values. "

👏👏💜

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By *aybeLadyWoman 3 weeks ago

West Dublin


"Dont forget, tattoos are an art form, a form of expression. Skin is only another type of canvas.

They in no way dictate a person's IQ, level of education, wealth or core values.

👏👏💜"

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By *dam1971Man 3 weeks ago

Bedford


"The ones I’ve seen on women look fantastic, but I don’t have any myself. If it’s a deal breaker for them, I can introduce one of those biros with 4 colours as part of the foreplay

Would you go as far as a sharpie 👀 👀"

Only if I really trusted her, and of course I’d need a safe word

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