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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The last couple of years I have found women with tattoos incredibly attractive anyone else the same and vice versa for men with tattoos for you women |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think it all depends on the type of tattoo it is but I am definitely attracted to guys with them "
So what kind of tattoo style do you like the most? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tattoos are hot. I find heavily tattooed women very attractive. Obviously that's not the defining factor, but if I fancy someone and they're heavily tattooed, that's a win win def. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm heavily tattooed yet find at lot of men don't like tattoos and think it's necessary to tell me and tell me how I would be much more attractive without them
I defo find them a turn on, on both men and women |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm heavily tattooed yet find at lot of men don't like tattoos and think it's necessary to tell me and tell me how I would be much more attractive without them
I defo find them a turn on, on both men and women "
Then them men don’t understand the art of an tattoo |
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"I think tattoos make everyone sexier.
Not me they wouldn't
I look like I’ve been hit with a shovel but tattoos and beard make me look a lot better."
I feel this on an emotional level. I'm essentially a fat bald bespectacled weirdo, an interest in tattoos and rejection of razors make me look completely different. And that's definitely no bad thing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love my new one, even if it is still scabby
It looks really good but I bet it hurt getting it there."
It did, and it’s still healing, it’s taking a while |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love my new one, even if it is still scabby
The one on your hip? It's really good, and I love the way it's been placed."
Thank you . It was a cover up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think tattoos make everyone sexier."
There’s a whole world of difference between crap tattoos like football badges, random tribal patterns or bits of text compared to well thought out pieces of artwork though.
Good tattoos are awesome but uninspired crap with no thought will always look like rubbish. |
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"I love my new one, even if it is still scabby
The one on your hip? It's really good, and I love the way it's been placed.
Thank you . It was a cover up "
Wow, it's brilliant! I love it when an artist creates a cover up that's a brilliant piece in it's own right. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think tattoos make everyone sexier.
Not me they wouldn't
I look like I’ve been hit with a shovel but tattoos and beard make me look a lot better.
I feel this on an emotional level. I'm essentially a fat bald bespectacled weirdo, an interest in tattoos and rejection of razors make me look completely different. And that's definitely no bad thing. "
Tattoos and beard is the male equivalent of makeup. It works wonders |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The last couple of years I have found women with tattoos incredibly attractive anyone else the same and vice versa for men with tattoos for you women "
I like women with thigh tats and ankle tats |
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By *i-ManMan
over a year ago
Barton |
"I think tattoos make everyone sexier.
Not me they wouldn't
I look like I’ve been hit with a shovel but tattoos and beard make me look a lot better.
I feel this on an emotional level. I'm essentially a fat bald bespectacled weirdo, an interest in tattoos and rejection of razors make me look completely different. And that's definitely no bad thing.
Tattoos and beard is the male equivalent of makeup. It works wonders "
More like miracles with me !! Lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love my new one, even if it is still scabby
It looks really good but I bet it hurt getting it there.
It did, and it’s still healing, it’s taking a while "
I can imagine clothes rubbing on it aren’t helping. Just keep it moisturised and it’ll be fine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tattoos on a woman are absolutely stunning, small big any size artwork. They also show the personality behind the tattoos of the people that get them.
Man... woman... Trans... and anyone in between tattoos or not.. yum |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think tattoos make everyone sexier.
There’s a whole world of difference between crap tattoos like football badges, random tribal patterns or bits of text compared to well thought out pieces of artwork though.
Good tattoos are awesome but uninspired crap with no thought will always look like rubbish."
Apart from my first couple mine have had no thought put into them. They’re just designs I liked but I’ve had nothing but compliments on them. |
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"I'm heavily tattooed yet find at lot of men don't like tattoos and think it's necessary to tell me and tell me how I would be much more attractive without them
I defo find them a turn on, on both men and women "
That's their bloody loss then.. cheeky beggers.. you look great.. |
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By *artegnaMan
over a year ago
trowbridge |
"I'm heavily tattooed yet find at lot of men don't like tattoos and think it's necessary to tell me and tell me how I would be much more attractive without them
I defo find them a turn on, on both men and women "
Your pics don’t show any which is a shame
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm heavily tattooed yet find at lot of men don't like tattoos and think it's necessary to tell me and tell me how I would be much more attractive without them
I defo find them a turn on, on both men and women
Your pics don’t show any which is a shame
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Yes, there's a reason they don't lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having quite a few tattoos myself ….I think it all depends on what & where the tattoo is…
I’m sure sometimes bad tattoos also have the opposite effect and put people Off people… |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Having quite a few tattoos myself ….I think it all depends on what & where the tattoo is…
I’m sure sometimes bad tattoos also have the opposite effect and put people Off people…"
Yours are most certainly not a turn off |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We’ve both got ink - our ink might not be to everybody’s taste but we like it ( we like our own individual ink as it’s part of who we are and part of our life experiences) and both love eachothers |
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As long as they're well thought out and tasteful. There are some that would put be right off! Like a child or a relative's face on a guys chest... I don't want to be looking at that in the heat of the moment. |
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By *isa40Couple
over a year ago
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We both like tattoos if they are nice and tasteful.
Mrs regularly gets funny looks off people for admiring tatoos, but like she says a good tattoo is a form of art and she likes to look at the detail.
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It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
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You know you could of just scrolled past the topic instead of going out of your way to be insulting? |
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I love men with tattoos as long as they’re good quality ones, nothing to do with football emblems etc lol
I think they tell a story about a person and their life experiences, their passions, their mindset which makes them more interesting to me.
I haven’t got any tattoos yet but I’ve got a few ideas |
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"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
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It's not about that for me, they're mostly very personal and have meaning from life events. |
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"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
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The "latest fashion" that stretches back for thousands of years? |
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By *riel13Woman
over a year ago
Northampton |
"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
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I was classed as heavily tattooed before it was acceptable, let alone fashionable |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I love men with tattoos as long as they’re good quality ones, nothing to do with football emblems etc lol
I think they tell a story about a person and their life experiences, their passions, their mindset which makes them more interesting to me.
I haven’t got any tattoos yet but I’ve got a few ideas "
Do it! You’ll start getting addicted to them |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
You know you could of just scrolled past the topic instead of going out of your way to be insulting?"
Very true ^^ no place for insults here |
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"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
You know you could of just scrolled past the topic instead of going out of your way to be insulting?
Very true ^^ no place for insults here "
Can you please point out what was insulting ?
Or even report my comment to admin. Then allow a third party to decide.
To break down my comment,
The first sentence is an observation, the next bit to the comma is a preference, the last bit of the first paragraph is my belief that it’s a fashion.
The last sentence with the is meant to be lighthearted but it’s about me not you.
If you can find an insult I’ll happily apologise.
Also it’s a forum you could’ve easily ignored my comment as you suggest I ignore this thread. |
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"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
You know you could of just scrolled past the topic instead of going out of your way to be insulting?
Very true ^^ no place for insults here
Can you please point out what was insulting ?
Or even report my comment to admin. Then allow a third party to decide.
To break down my comment,
The first sentence is an observation, the next bit to the comma is a preference, the last bit of the first paragraph is my belief that it’s a fashion.
The last sentence with the is meant to be lighthearted but it’s about me not you.
If you can find an insult I’ll happily apologise.
Also it’s a forum you could’ve easily ignored my comment as you suggest I ignore this thread. "
Alexa, show me passive aggressive sneering |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
You know you could of just scrolled past the topic instead of going out of your way to be insulting?
Very true ^^ no place for insults here
Can you please point out what was insulting ?
Or even report my comment to admin. Then allow a third party to decide.
To break down my comment,
The first sentence is an observation, the next bit to the comma is a preference, the last bit of the first paragraph is my belief that it’s a fashion.
The last sentence with the is meant to be lighthearted but it’s about me not you.
If you can find an insult I’ll happily apologise.
Also it’s a forum you could’ve easily ignored my comment as you suggest I ignore this thread.
Alexa, show me passive aggressive sneering"
Glad it wasn't just me who saw it
BRB just going to spend thousands of pounds just to follow the "latest" fashion |
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"It’s very rare I meet someone without a tattoo these days. I prefer someone not to have any, but if you want to be part of the mainstream then get one.
I’ll be the one not following the latest fashion.
You know you could of just scrolled past the topic instead of going out of your way to be insulting?
Very true ^^ no place for insults here
Can you please point out what was insulting ?
Or even report my comment to admin. Then allow a third party to decide.
To break down my comment,
The first sentence is an observation, the next bit to the comma is a preference, the last bit of the first paragraph is my belief that it’s a fashion.
The last sentence with the is meant to be lighthearted but it’s about me not you.
If you can find an insult I’ll happily apologise.
Also it’s a forum you could’ve easily ignored my comment as you suggest I ignore this thread.
Alexa, show me passive aggressive sneering
Glad it wasn't just me who saw it
BRB just going to spend thousands of pounds just to follow the "latest" fashion "
All those people that got tattoos in Japan in 5000BC will be absolutely gutted when they go out of fashion at some arbitrary point in the future dictated by a snarky randomer on Fabswingers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think it all depends on the type of tattoo it is but I am definitely attracted to guys with them "
^^ this. I definitely think you can get a bad tattoo, but a good one can really add something |
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