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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Like them on a gal. They're part of someone's identity. Do prefer good ones rather than self done ones."
Currently saving up to have "GaZ wOZ hErE" removed from my arse.
Seemed like a good idea after that bottle of MD 20 20. |
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"Like them on a gal. They're part of someone's identity. Do prefer good ones rather than self done ones.
Currently saving up to have "GaZ wOZ hErE" removed from my arse.
Seemed like a good idea after that bottle of MD 20 20." ha ha, you getting it lazered or cover up tattoo? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Like them on a gal. They're part of someone's identity. Do prefer good ones rather than self done ones.
Currently saving up to have "GaZ wOZ hErE" removed from my arse.
Seemed like a good idea after that bottle of MD 20 20.ha ha, you getting it lazered or cover up tattoo?"
She done it herself with a rusty nail and a black permanent marker so she can get it removed with a hammer and chisel. |
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By *imbobaMan
over a year ago
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Thread is about ladies with tattoos. So I’ll save my tattoo stories for another thread. But I like em. Don’t need to have them. But I’ve come across a few lovely ones I like to spend time drawing over. |
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Depends what the tattoo is and where on the body.
There are certain parts of the body I think are best left uncovers with ink.
Disclaimer - this just my preference and personal opinion. No insult or offense was intended in the making of this opinion. |
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