Q. Hey guys I have recently been looking for tattoo ideas and on one blog I notice a few negative comments from guys. I currently have 3 tattoos. A butterfly on my upper arm, roses from my hip to my thigh, and a swirly design on my shoulder. I like to think of these as very feminine tattoos. I would just like to know what is your opinion of tattoos on women?
A. There will be guys that love them, and guys that hate them. It is all a matter of personal preference. You can't please everyone all the time, so why try? I love tattoos on women, the more tattoos the better. Before I got my sleeve, I would gawk at and compliment women with visible tattoos. They are the ones that inspired me to decorate my own body. I find I get alot of male attention due to my tattoos. Before my sleeve, I was a plain Jane that never got male attention. After my sleeve, I had something beautiful and unique about me. They are a great conversation piece. Both men and women come up to me and strike up conversations about them. I even inspired my mother in law to get her first tattoo at age 55. I say get as many as you want. Some people buy pretty paintings and hang them in their houses. We buy pretty artwork and put it in our skins. Best of luck to you and happy inking!
Is it still tacky to have a Chinese tattoo symbol even though you're part Chinese?
Q. I'm actually half Chinese and am considering a Chinese symbol tattoo. I'll be the first to admit my tattoo ideas are not the most original
A. I love tattoos, but I've never been fond of symbols from different languages that mean something cheesy like "peace," "BELIEVE IN YOUR SELF" in Arabic or, whatever. Because it doesn't mean anything to you; it's pretentious. Even if you are part Chinese, and you understand the writing, I wouldn't go for it. People make fun of white women for getting them, imagine what they will say to you.
Try for a rose on you hip, or a heart near you collar bone. Reds go nicely with Asian complexions and hair. :)
Try for a rose on you hip, or a heart near you collar bone. Reds go nicely with Asian complexions and hair. :)
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