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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tattoos on women, classy? Or as directed to myself yesterday,tramp stamp ?...wondering what everyone's view's are ?" we are both fans of tattoos on women. We do both have tattoos though so that may be why. But it's your body and you do as you please! I know I didn't have my tattoos to please anyone else. Shawry
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over a year ago
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I'm not sure I'd call them classy, but then classy isn't something everyone aspires to be, funky, interesting, beautiful, artistic, individual yes.
I've got plans for many more tattoos and classy isn't the word I'll be looking for to describe them, they are for me because I am just me!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm not sure I'd call them classy, but then classy isn't something everyone aspires to be, funky, interesting, beautiful, artistic, individual yes.
I've got plans for many more tattoos and classy isn't the word I'll be looking for to describe them, they are for me because I am just me!
Mrs x"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm not sure I'd call them classy, but then classy isn't something everyone aspires to be, funky, interesting, beautiful, artistic, individual yes.
I've got plans for many more tattoos and classy isn't the word I'll be looking for to describe them, they are for me because I am just me!
Mrs x"
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I think they look awful.
Two of my daughters have tattoos and take pleasure in showing them off to me and playfully mock me saying "all those years of Johnson's baby lotion and olive oil massaged into our skin wasted hey mum".
I wasn't impressed paying an additional £500 for a lace bolero to cover her tattoos as she didn't want them to spoil her wedding pictures! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I got mine to further enhance my feminine look. I get lots of compliments and they're a great ice breaker which gets me in a room with lots of people "
Mostly people start a conversation with us about my Ink...They use it as an ice breaker. Maybe, it was because ,I said no to someone. They felt they could be rude and abusive. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think tattoos on women are great.
They let me know which women to avoid!
I prefer "Chav Barcode" to "Tramp Stamp" "
Is there really any need to be insulting just because it's something you don't like? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends on the location of said tattoo and the quality of the artwork, and that applies to both men and women.
I have a few, but would love a great big piece on my back or my thigh, but lack of funds prevents this.
I'm not a fan of tattoo's on the face. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Really don't like them on either men or women.
Infact, would probably be a deal-breaker for us.
x"
Your choice of course. But find that abusive. Never judge a book by its cover. |
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"I'm not sure I'd call them classy, but then classy isn't something everyone aspires to be, funky, interesting, beautiful, artistic, individual yes.
I've got plans for many more tattoos and classy isn't the word I'll be looking for to describe them, they are for me because I am just me!
Mrs x"
This describes our view perfectly xx |
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
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On another thread someone slagged my tattoos off saying it's such a shame you get ones when d*unk with no meaning. Well I was not d*unk just young and they do have meaning to me and that's all that matters.
I want more I need to loose a bit more weight and save up.
A tattooist called my heart on my shoulder a slag tag.
We all have our own views and honestly I couldn't give fuck what others think of me or my tattoos. |
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"I think tattoos on women are great.
They let me know which women to avoid!
I prefer "Chav Barcode" to "Tramp Stamp" "
And comments and attitudes like this let us ladies know who to avoid..tattoos or not lol. |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
"I'm not sure I'd call them classy, but then classy isn't something everyone aspires to be, funky, interesting, beautiful, artistic, individual yes.
I've got plans for many more tattoos and classy isn't the word I'll be looking for to describe them, they are for me because I am just me!
Mrs x"
This; I think it makes a woman more sassy - love great art work - those ladies on Tattoo fixers (the 1st one and latest one) look stunning! - not in to DIY or prison tats though! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Most of us, have them, for a personnel reason. Mine is for my Beautiful sons... It's well hidden, and nobody, in my day to day life, would know, it's there
Still sassy,and sexy!!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't care if people think I am not classy because I have tattoos...I started having mine 27 years ago so they aren't a recent fashion statement...I had them because I love them...they are for me...my class or lack thereof has nothing to do with my ink...I am actually a very classy bird ya know!! believe that you'll believe anything |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
There's a lady at the gym I go to that looks all serious and is very stand off'ish in fact hardly talks to anyone in the body pump class but one day when she was doing a bending exercise infront of me I noticed that the bottom of her trousers had lifted to reveal a vine style tattoo around one ankle; a few lessons later, the bottom of her top lifted and I could see that the tattoo went all the way up her leg and at least around her waist - she's not so boring after all and I think it gives a clue as to what lies beneath. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think tattoos on women are great.
They let me know which women to avoid!
I prefer "Chav Barcode" to "Tramp Stamp"
And comments and attitudes like this let us ladies know who to avoid..tattoos or not lol."
Definitely agree. Certainly the ones to avoid ha ha... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don't care if people think I am not classy because I have tattoos...I started having mine 27 years ago so they aren't a recent fashion statement...I had them because I love them...they are for me...my class or lack thereof has nothing to do with my ink...I am actually a very classy bird ya know!! believe that you'll believe anything "
Good answer, and your tattoos are ace! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think tattoos on women are great.
They let me know which women to avoid!
I prefer "Chav Barcode" to "Tramp Stamp"
And comments and attitudes like this let us ladies know who to avoid..tattoos or not lol.
Oh and by the way. I very well educated. Run my own business. The definition of chav. Is someone who has or wears something they can't afford. I see that as a personal insult. You don't know me. So don't refer to me as a chav!!! Thanks all the same
Definitely agree. Certainly the ones to avoid ha ha..." |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don't care if people think I am not classy because I have tattoos...I started having mine 27 years ago so they aren't a recent fashion statement...I had them because I love them...they are for me...my class or lack thereof has nothing to do with my ink...I am actually a very classy bird ya know!! believe that you'll believe anything
Good answer, and your tattoos are ace!"
Fanx...I like em! |
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"Really don't like them on either men or women.
Infact, would probably be a deal-breaker for us.
x
Your choice of course. But find that abusive. Never judge a book by its cover."
Why is it abusive to say they don't like tattoos?! What an odd statement. |
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"I think they look awful.
Two of my daughters have tattoos and take pleasure in showing them off to me and playfully mock me saying "all those years of Johnson's baby lotion and olive oil massaged into our skin wasted hey mum".
I wasn't impressed paying an additional £500 for a lace bolero to cover her tattoos as she didn't want them to spoil her wedding pictures! "
Why was it wasted? They still have nice skin, just some of it is more colourful than the rest of it.
And if buying the bolero for your daughters wedding was that much of an issue you should have made her pay for it. She chose to have tattoos, if she didn't want them to show she should pay tool cover them up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well I hope my tattoo at the base of my back won't be classed as a trap stamp
I'm having a dream catcher on my back with the feathers going down my spine with a dream quote going across the base of my back. Will that look too trampy |
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"Well I hope my tattoo at the base of my back won't be classed as a trap stamp
I'm having a dream catcher on my back with the feathers going down my spine with a dream quote going across the base of my back. Will that look too trampy "
Tramp stamp is more of a generalised name for any tattoo on the lower back....much like a flasher Mac or winkle picker shoes |
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"On another thread someone slagged my tattoos off saying it's such a shame you get ones when d*unk with no meaning. Well I was not d*unk just young and they do have meaning to me and that's all that matters.
I want more I need to loose a bit more weight and save up.
A tattooist called my heart on my shoulder a slag tag.
We all have our own views and honestly I couldn't give fuck what others think of me or my tattoos. " |
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I love my ink. I don't have that much. I don't think I'm cool enough to pull off massive pieces (although I do have two fairly large ones) like full sleeves for example. But I love them on other women.
My tattoos have been a good conversation starter, they've also been proved useful for people approaching us at chams as they've recognised my tatts.
It's just one of those things that some people will like and others won't. If someone didn't want to meet us because of my tattoos then that is fine as there'll be someone else out there that will like them and want to meet us.
Sassy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well this thread has just found another 3 or 4 added to the block list.
I don't give a fuck that you DON'T have any tattoos.
Maybe we'll start refusing meets with those who don't have any...
Or just those who think it's ok to be insulting and narrow minded |
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Personally, what constitutes 'classy', is how a person conducts themselves.
The word itself is just a throw back to the class system, a nod to belonging to the high class elite and aristocracy.
Which, when discussing tattoos knowing some of the history of this art form comes in handy, as
The Prince of Wales had one in 1860 and made them popular and sought after in 'high' society and is credited as starting the first 'celebrity' fad of tattooing
So, attributing having tattoos with having 'no class ', makes me view those that hold this opinion, as misinformed individuals and uncultured with this particular subject
Tattooing, like all art, is subjective. and having an opinion on liking or not liking is a separate thing to it having a baring on a person's class. |
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"Well this thread has just found another 3 or 4 added to the block list.
I don't give a fuck that you DON'T have any tattoos.
Maybe we'll start refusing meets with those who don't have any...
Or just those who think it's ok to be insulting and narrow minded "
Who has been insulting?! I think I must have my offense filter turned on or something, quite a few threads I've seen today have claimed offensive posts but I've seen nothing
Like anything, tattoos are a preference and we all know preferences are a-ok to express on fab |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think tattoos on women are great.
They let me know which women to avoid!
I prefer "Chav Barcode" to "Tramp Stamp"
Is there really any need to be insulting just because it's something you don't like?"
I agree..if you don't like it fine just say that. No reason to be rude about it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"An interesting article to read:
"Tattoos: what is their significance?"
on the Royal College of Psychiatrists website" HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!
Only read the abstract, you gotta be fucking kidding me!
I will read the full article now but the Abstract alone has a HUGE scientist's bias stamped all over it as far as I'm concerned.
And to pre-empt that I should be biased myself: I have no tattoos, not a single one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tattoos on women, classy? Or as directed to myself yesterday,tramp stamp ?...wondering what everyone's view's are ?"
Who ever said that is rude and very uneducated. I love tattoos and every girl back in the day had a tattoo about her bum. But if you have a few i like. But if you want to pull of a sleeve or massive tattoos i think that you need to be a little different and abit out there.
In my opinion i think that any tattoos are sexy especially the ones that are hidden and cheeky. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Tattoos on women, classy? Or as directed to myself yesterday,tramp stamp ?...wondering what everyone's view's are ?
Who ever said that is rude and very uneducated. I love tattoos and every girl back in the day had a tattoo about her bum. But if you have a few i like. But if you want to pull of a sleeve or massive tattoos i think that you need to be a little different and abit out there.
In my opinion i think that any tattoos are sexy especially the ones that are hidden and cheeky. "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I got mine to further enhance my feminine look. I get lots of compliments and they're a great ice breaker which gets me in a room with lots of people " This answers my queston, I've become a bit vary of complimenting people's tattoos as I thought they migh be tired of the attention to them? But sounds like I'm safe to start complimenting them!
"A tattooist called my heart on my shoulder a slag tag. " Ooh, Interesting!
I would actually use that deliberalty to empower myself! I could do with getting laid outside Swinging too, perhaps if I got a temporay "Slag Tag" it would be clearer that I'm easy to pull / AKA love sex! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm not sure I'd call them classy, but then classy isn't something everyone aspires to be, funky, interesting, beautiful, artistic, individual yes."
"... what constitutes 'classy', is how a person conducts themselves.
The word itself is just a throw back to the class system, a nod to belonging to the high class elite and aristocracy. " I thought that, tattoos have not really got anything to do with classy or not.
And this, "I think its a bit old fashioned to look at them as anything other than just fun body art." Tattoos are a more modern thing now.
" ...They felt they could be rude and abusive." I thought that too when I read the thread post, those people would probably have found anything to be nasty to you about, some people get off on bullying a bit |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I got mine to further enhance my feminine look. I get lots of compliments and they're a great ice breaker which gets me in a room with lots of people This answers my queston, I've become a bit vary of complimenting people's tattoos as I thought they migh be tired of the attention to them? But sounds like I'm safe to start complimenting them!
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I often go out dressed with a butterfly or two on show. Be it in something cropped or exposing a bit of leg.
I love the attention I get from both sexes. |
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"An interesting article to read:
"Tattoos: what is their significance?"
on the Royal College of Psychiatrists website"
Interesting to read, yes it was.
Full of assumptions and bollocks. Yes, that too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Really don't like them on either men or women.
Infact, would probably be a deal-breaker for us.
x
Your choice of course. But find that abusive. Never judge a book by its cover."
Not ment to be abusive, we just don't find them attractive. And its just a personal choice. I never said that the person with the tatoo was a horrible person. I know loads of people with them, family, friends. Its just not our thing.
To each his own.
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"There's a lady at the gym I go to that looks all serious and is very stand off'ish in fact hardly talks to anyone in the body pump class but one day when she was doing a bending exercise infront of me I noticed that the bottom of her trousers had lifted to reveal a vine style tattoo around one ankle; a few lessons later, the bottom of her top lifted and I could see that the tattoo went all the way up her leg and at least around her waist - she's not so boring after all and I think it gives a clue as to what lies beneath.
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OP you have told one person not to judge a book by its cover, but then liked this comment which seems to be doing just that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm not sure I'd call them classy, but then classy isn't something everyone aspires to be, funky, interesting, beautiful, artistic, individual yes.
I've got plans for many more tattoos and classy isn't the word I'll be looking for to describe them, they are for me because I am just me!
Mrs x" |
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Think how ever i reply on this i,ll upsett someone.
Firstly i have none...
Of which recently when being examined by a nurse was complimented on.
On wonmen a few small tastefull ones sexy not sure about smothered...
Find tattoes so common place they all seem alike these days.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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we both have a lot of tattoos, I don't think they're 'classy'
We have good paying jobs and live in a nice house, I cook/bake/clean like a classy lady, but fuck like a slut and have a dirty mouth. So i wouldn't class myself as 'classy' lol
I don't think mine are trampy tho. I do know a lot of people with tattoos that are chavy,
I think it depends how you dress/carry yourself. If they look sexy or not X |
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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
I've no tattoos, I've always been of the opinion that there's nothing that beats the natural beauty of someone..
Their body their choice , your body op your choice, I'm guessing he said tramp stamp after you'd said no |
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"I've no tattoos, I've always been of the opinion that there's nothing that beats the natural beauty of someone..
Their body their choice , your body op your choice, I'm guessing he said tramp stamp after you'd said no "
Something like that yes...lol |
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Personally depends where they are.. I have one on back ..can cover or show depending on time and place..
Dont like them on boobs and dont like them unless pretty on arms ..
But hey we are all diverse so what might not be what floats someones boat may rock someone elses |
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