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Offline Guy

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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #20 on: 24 August 2012, 23:45 »
oh.. and on tattoos..

i think each to their own... if that is what someone likes and wants on their body then fair play.. won't change my opinion on them as a person and you can only make your mind up once you get to know them, which has nothing to do with the colour of their skin (whether it be black, brown or multicoloured)

if you're gonna do it though.. go in hard. none of this lame ass tiny dolphin on the ankle crap.. thats just balls and looks weak

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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #21 on: 25 August 2012, 00:36 »
^Pretty much what he said. :smiley: same with everything in life really, if it's what you really want the go for it! As long as it doesn't affect me then i'm not fussy.
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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #22 on: 25 August 2012, 01:31 »
i dont understand this... "its who i am" boll0x. You are who you are regardless of what some dude has written on you.

You dont have to justify it.. if you like to deface your body then thats fine. I dont have a problem with it.

Its a bit like the guy with the biggest crucifix thinking he is more religious than the next person...

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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #23 on: 25 August 2012, 08:43 »
Noted Guy! If he had his way, the child would be spoilt anyway! He's looking at getting him a tot rod... :rollseyes:

Heheh, dolphin on the ankles. Bleurgh.

It's quite interesting to see different people's views on the topic, if you go to like rock festivals, then obviously it's the norm. Most people outside of the festivals look really judgmental.

I think it's just people's way of differentiating themselves from everyone else, I mean, everyone can get a flower tattooed, but not everyone can get a tattoo that looks exactly the same as everyone elses, but represents themselves. 

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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #24 on: 25 August 2012, 08:49 »
personally i dont mind!

your body , do as you please!

jody marsh has some nice meaning full tats! and all black, grey and shade! i like!

personally i have 0 tattoos! id love some, just dont want to get some id regret down the years!

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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #25 on: 25 August 2012, 08:51 »
I think some people think to much about tattoos and take them way to seriously so in the end that's all they are to people and themselves.

It's like anything, if you have to attach yourself to one thing to 'Be' yourself. Then you're not being yourself, you're being the thing!


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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #26 on: 25 August 2012, 09:15 »
I agree with jord, personally neither me or my wife have any tattoos. I think women with lots of tats are vulgar tbh. Men aren't much different tbh. I mean men with a couple of medium sizes ones is fine, and kinda the norm I guess, but women are supposed to be gentile, and feminine. Full sleaves and stacks of tats reak masculinity, and zero appeal for me personally. Dont get me wrong, it doesnt make them bad people, a tat doesnt make a woman into a fire breathing dragon, and Ive got a few female friends with lots of tats. I prefer women with smaller insignificant (pointless) tattoos of flowers and dolphins on their foot or ankle though. That in my eyes still represents femeninity.
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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #27 on: 25 August 2012, 12:52 »
I'm not to bothered about women and tats providing they actually look good and have meaning, not something pointless. Its your body do what you want, but slag tags are helpful  :wink:


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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #28 on: 25 August 2012, 13:14 »
I like women with tattoos :smiley:


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Re: Men's views on heavily tattooed women?
« Reply #29 on: 25 August 2012, 14:44 »
me too as long as they arent utter cack