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Minggu, 09 Maret 2014

Is it hot when women have two tattoos?

Q. I'm am trying to get my sister to not get these tattoos but she really wants it. I think guys don't like tattoos. What do you think?
One is a cross with flowers around it on her rib cage, its about the size of a quarter piece of notebook paper (so like 4in X 5in) and another that says made in canada on the bottom of her foot.

A. Hot women look hot with tattoos. Non-hot women don't get better with body art.


Can someone tell me what flowers are these on this woman's tattoo?
Q. Trying to find flowers that go with my contemplating koi fish sleeve. I'm looking for a flower that makes sense.

http://www.itattooz.com/tattoo/Fish/Koi/itattooz-sexy-koi-fish-tattoos-on-back-of-girl/4475

A. I believe that the orange-ish flowers at the top are orange orchids and the large pink flower at the bottom is a fully-bloomed pink rose. Honestly, these particular flowers don't make much sense with the tattoo. You should go with water flowers in colors that complement the color of your fish. For instance, if you choose a black fish, do white flowers. But if you want and orange fish with water around it, the blue of the water complements orange, so stark contrast flowers would look best, like red flowers or purple flowers.





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Kamis, 30 Januari 2014

Tattoos on women? Opinions?

Q. Chest, back, groin, arm, leg tat's.

This is a hudge turn on for me. What is your opinion?

A. I actually don't like tattoos on women at all, and I've noticed people get flamed on these boards for saying that (I have no idea why, I'm just stating my opinion). People act like you're narrow-minded if you don't like tattoos or something - this is the most absurd thing I've ever heard. It's got nothing to do with narrow-mindedness. I literally don't like the aesthetic effect of tattoos on women. It's a purely visual phenomenon for me.

The truth is, tattoos have a masculine look to me. I am really attracted to feminine girls, so a girl with tattoos on her arms, back, legs, etc. immediately becomes less attractive to me than she would be if she didn't have the tattoos. Tattoos on women have the same effect to me as big manly muscles on women - it just isn't attractive to me. I've heard some people say that all tattoos aren't masculine - they say, for example, how can a tattoo of a rose or a flower or something girly be masculine? But they're missing the point - it doesn't matter what the tattoo is. The actual appearance of ink all over someone's skin looks masculine no matter what, even if it's tattoos of roses or rainbows. They just spoil the natural beauty and femininity of women to me.

The beauty of a woman's natural body and natural smooth skin is far more appealing and feminine than one cluttered with ink, regardless of what specific designs the tattoos have. It's a desecration of the holy temple of perfectness that is the natural female body.


Tattoos on Women - Poll?
Q. Tell us about your feelings involving tattoos on women. I am most interested in those who think it looks sexy verses masculine on women. Also where do you think placement matters (do you like tattoos on a woman's arm most, her lower back, inner wrist, etc) ? What style do you like on women? (such as flowers, skulls, tribal)
Let's find out what all of us bored late nighters think. And yes, I have tattoos (I'm also over 30 and married).

A. i have tattoos and i think that not all women should get them. its all about self expression... i find that most places arent attractive on women such as a sleeve on the arm but my opinion on that doesnt really matter if the person is happy with it. i actually dont like things that are common... i get tattoos as a symbol of something important in my life not as just a decoration of something i thought was "cool" at the time... to me it has to be meaningful





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Kamis, 14 November 2013

What tattoo would symbolizes overcoming rape?

Q. Probably one of the worst experiences of my life - and if I ever get over it, I want to get a tattoo to remind myself that it is in the past. I don't wan't to forget it, it's a huge part of who I am today. I also want to get it somewhere that is hidden because it is not for other people to see, besides my husband, because I am doing this for myself - not as a decoration.

So I need two suggestions - What I should get and where. I don't mind words, but I don't want like an entire verse running down my arm.

A. I am so sorry you went through such a horrible thing. You sound like a strong girl!


Have you thought about getting a lotus and water? I read somewhere that lotus's are special because they come out of muddy murky water to become beautiful flowers. It would symbolize that you overcame the horrible act and now are a strong and beautiful woman. Good luck with everything.


What do you think about women having tattoos?
Q. I don't mean substantially tattooed, just like a couple. Two small wrist tattoos, one on each wrist. Or just tattoos on women in general. ? Thanks.

A. I don't like it when people have one or two small tattoos*, get big custom work or just don't bother.

Properly tattooed women are fantastic. My wife has her sleeves done.

One, significant, personal, piece is different to a f*cking dolphin/star/flower/bird/cherry blossom.





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Rabu, 13 November 2013

Is it disrespectful to get a tattoo involving someone who doesn't approve of tattoos?

Q. I have been wanting to get a tattoo for a long time but wanted one with meaning. My father was just diagnosed with skin cancer. My mother recovered from colon cancer last year and two other family members have died from two other cancers. The tattoo I have decided on would include four different colored ribbons for the four different cancers. I told my parents about it tonight and my mother told me it was a stupid idea and asked why I would be proud of my family members having cancer..I really want the tatto but would it be disrespectful to get it honoring someone who doesn't approve of tattoos?

A. It would be disrespectful of you to tattoo someone who doesn't want any tattoos, but it's your body, it is your personal way of honoring a person. I think she's got it all wrong, it's not that you are proud of people getting cancer, you are proud of the strength with which they fight the cancer.

But I understand if she doesn't want a permanent remainder of this fight, she is not only a cancer survivor, she is also a mother, a woman, she's got interests and cancer patients hate it when everything in their life is all about the cancer. She put the cancer behind her, she wants that in her past, not in the forever.

On the other hand, I wouldn't want to tattoo cancer symbols on my body, but that's just me. It's just too permanent, cancer is too much of an issue, and having lost family members to cancer (my mother included), I kind of wanted to find a way around the cancer to mark the event, and I did ;) Is there some other way you could remember them by? For instance, my sister recovered from cancer and she got a tattoo of blossoming flowers, since her fight against cancer gave her a different outlook in life, she is reborn. This is just an example to illustrate what I am trying to say. Think of other things that make these people you mention important in your life.


What tattoo would symbolizes overcoming rape?
Q. Probably one of the worst experiences of my life - and if I ever get over it, I want to get a tattoo to remind myself that it is in the past. I don't wan't to forget it, it's a huge part of who I am today. I also want to get it somewhere that is hidden because it is not for other people to see, besides my husband, because I am doing this for myself - not as a decoration.

So I need two suggestions - What I should get and where. I don't mind words, but I don't want like an entire verse running down my arm.

A. I am so sorry you went through such a horrible thing. You sound like a strong girl!


Have you thought about getting a lotus and water? I read somewhere that lotus's are special because they come out of muddy murky water to become beautiful flowers. It would symbolize that you overcame the horrible act and now are a strong and beautiful woman. Good luck with everything.





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Minggu, 29 September 2013

When did women start wearing tattoos?

Q. My grandpa said that back in the 60's if a women had a tattoo, people will look at her funny. It was taboo. But now a days its not that big of a deal anymore, especially in big cities and more liberal areas like California. But when did this start? Anyone old enough to remember?

A. Tattoos suddenly became super popular in America around 1995 or 1996. Before then it was somewhat rare to see women with tattoos. I remember seeing a woman with an ankle tattoo in 1993 and remember thinking it was odd.

ETA:

I lived in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s and it was rare in those days for women to have tattoos. When I did see one they were small like a small flower on the ankle or wrist.


What can you tell about a woman who wears a flower tattoo on her upper right shoulder blade ?
Q. O.K. I recently had a falling out with a woman who always refered to me as her best friend. I caught her in tons of lies during our ,so-called, friendship and the rest of the time she just baffled me with her evasive personality and quirks. She had the most amazing flower tattoo (I think it was supposed to be an Iris or Orchid ) on her upper right shoulder blade.
I see in various magazines that alot of attention has been given to tattoos ,their art and body location and what they can tell about the person.
Any one have some thoughts on what I didn't know about my ex friend based on her tattoo ??
By the way I'm still crazy ,mad in love with her. I suppose my tattoo should be "Fool 4 love" across my forehead.

A. It means she likes flowers. And tattoos. Ta-da!!! Magic.





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Rabu, 18 September 2013

When did women start wearing tattoos?

Q. My grandpa said that back in the 60's if a women had a tattoo, people will look at her funny. It was taboo. But now a days its not that big of a deal anymore, especially in big cities and more liberal areas like California. But when did this start? Anyone old enough to remember?

A. Tattoos suddenly became super popular in America around 1995 or 1996. Before then it was somewhat rare to see women with tattoos. I remember seeing a woman with an ankle tattoo in 1993 and remember thinking it was odd.

ETA:

I lived in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s and it was rare in those days for women to have tattoos. When I did see one they were small like a small flower on the ankle or wrist.


What can you tell about a woman who wears a flower tattoo on her upper right shoulder blade ?
Q. O.K. I recently had a falling out with a woman who always refered to me as her best friend. I caught her in tons of lies during our ,so-called, friendship and the rest of the time she just baffled me with her evasive personality and quirks. She had the most amazing flower tattoo (I think it was supposed to be an Iris or Orchid ) on her upper right shoulder blade.
I see in various magazines that alot of attention has been given to tattoos ,their art and body location and what they can tell about the person.
Any one have some thoughts on what I didn't know about my ex friend based on her tattoo ??
By the way I'm still crazy ,mad in love with her. I suppose my tattoo should be "Fool 4 love" across my forehead.

A. It means she likes flowers. And tattoos. Ta-da!!! Magic.





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Kamis, 01 Agustus 2013

What tattoo would symbolizes overcoming rape?

Q. Probably one of the worst experiences of my life - and if I ever get over it, I want to get a tattoo to remind myself that it is in the past. I don't wan't to forget it, it's a huge part of who I am today. I also want to get it somewhere that is hidden because it is not for other people to see, besides my husband, because I am doing this for myself - not as a decoration.

So I need two suggestions - What I should get and where. I don't mind words, but I don't want like an entire verse running down my arm.

A. I am so sorry you went through such a horrible thing. You sound like a strong girl!


Have you thought about getting a lotus and water? I read somewhere that lotus's are special because they come out of muddy murky water to become beautiful flowers. It would symbolize that you overcame the horrible act and now are a strong and beautiful woman. Good luck with everything.


What do you think about women having tattoos?
Q. I don't mean substantially tattooed, just like a couple. Two small wrist tattoos, one on each wrist. Or just tattoos on women in general. ? Thanks.

A. I don't like it when people have one or two small tattoos*, get big custom work or just don't bother.

Properly tattooed women are fantastic. My wife has her sleeves done.

One, significant, personal, piece is different to a f*cking dolphin/star/flower/bird/cherry blossom.





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Kamis, 25 Juli 2013

What do you think about women having tattoos?

Q. I don't mean substantially tattooed, just like a couple. Two small wrist tattoos, one on each wrist. Or just tattoos on women in general. ? Thanks.

A. I don't like it when people have one or two small tattoos*, get big custom work or just don't bother.

Properly tattooed women are fantastic. My wife has her sleeves done.

One, significant, personal, piece is different to a f*cking dolphin/star/flower/bird/cherry blossom.


Would it look weird if a guy gets a henna tattoo?
Q. I did research and realized that it pertains to women and marriage in India, and that they gather together to get tattoos of flowers, and other things to represent their love for their mate. The thing is, I want to get a tattoo, but it would be painful, so to start, I would love to do something like a henna to see if I would like a permanent one.

A. no it wont look weird, just get one of those ones on the palm of ur hand, they look cool





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