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over a year ago
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In my (female) opinion they are the personal choice of the individual concerned, just like any other ink on any other body area.
Would I judge someone because they have a tattoo on their neck?...no, not at all.
Would I expect someone I knew who had a neck tattoo to be able to cover it up? .... absolutely not.
If you choose to decorate your body with ink then never feel like it should be hidden away as if it's something to be ashamed of.
If someone has "life tattoos" (scars etc) on their body, my advice would be the same.
The issues are with the people who look and judge, not the person who displays and wears with confidence.
If the question is do I find them attractive? Hell yes! |
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"In my (female) opinion they are the personal choice of the individual concerned, just like any other ink on any other body area.
Would I judge someone because they have a tattoo on their neck?...no, not at all.
Would I expect someone I knew who had a neck tattoo to be able to cover it up? .... absolutely not.
If you choose to decorate your body with ink then never feel like it should be hidden away as if it's something to be ashamed of.
If someone has "life tattoos" (scars etc) on their body, my advice would be the same.
The issues are with the people who look and judge, not the person who displays and wears with confidence.
If the question is do I find them attractive? Hell yes!"
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"In my (female) opinion they are the personal choice of the individual concerned, just like any other ink on any other body area.
Would I judge someone because they have a tattoo on their neck?...no, not at all.
Would I expect someone I knew who had a neck tattoo to be able to cover it up? .... absolutely not.
If you choose to decorate your body with ink then never feel like it should be hidden away as if it's something to be ashamed of.
If someone has "life tattoos" (scars etc) on their body, my advice would be the same.
The issues are with the people who look and judge, not the person who displays and wears with confidence.
If the question is do I find them attractive? Hell yes!
Perfect answer X"
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Personally I think it's a bad idea, I have lots of tatts and really do like them but a neck/throat tattoo, is ok but for job interviews etc will be a definite disadvantage to getting a decent job,obviously others will think decently?
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While tattoos in general are being more accepted, I do think neck, head and hand tattoos still project a certain expectation of the persons character.
I know someone with a face tattoo. Friendliest guy you could meet. He massively regrets it because he just gets stared at and avoided in the street.
I personally think neck tattoos are cool if they're done right. |
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If you're questioning it, don't get it done. A lot of reputable tattooists won't even do hands and necks anymore unless you already have coverage there.
P. S.. Tatooed men in general are Hotter imo, especially necks and shoulders |
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