Sabtu, 26 April 2014

Women Tattoo's and the new "progressive" youth...?

Q. I have seen a lot of woman with Tattoo's over the past several years...

When looking at the Mona Lisa...does it need modification?

When looking closely at the wings of a butterfly, does it need modification?

When I see a beautiful woman with a Tattoo, I think, what a gimmick! You are what you are, and don't need to cheapen yourself!

A. Your opinion, bub.

I really admire nice tattoos (as opposed to trashy/badly done skin art). Decorating your body is a tradition as old as human life. It can enhance your looks, mark passages in your life, show off a subculture affiliation, or just make you smile.

If you don't like tattoos, that's fine, no one's insisting you need to get one. Every time you sneer and look down at a woman with some ink, someone like me will be there to smile and give her the thumbs up.


butterfly tattoo on girls?
Q. What does the butterfly tattoo symbalize?

A. Butterfly tattoos are one of the more common tattoos among women. Butterflies can represent something pretty or something more meaningful.
Butterflies can symbolize various things depending on which culture you look at it.
In the Japanese culture, butterflies are seen as the personification of one's soul, whether it be living, dying, or dead. It is, also, thought that if a butterfly enters your guestroom and sits behind the bamboo screen, a person whom you love is coming to see you. But, at the same time, butterflies in large numbers are bad omens.
In the Russian culture, butterflies can represent a woman or grandmother.
In Greek, butterfly means 'soul.'
In China, 2 butterflies flying together is a symbol of love.





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