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I work with some lovely young ladies. Most of them are sporting tattoos (some are really inked up), and I think that it detracts from their natural beauty. Maybe it's my age? I'm curious to see what others think about this.

Do you find tattoos on women attractive?
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What about the underboob tattoos? These are all the rage.

Not that you would be able to see it on ladies you work with. wink


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Also, henna is very popular. Although it isnt permanent.


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Don't like that underboob tat. My SIL was in India for a work project last year and had the locals do that henna thing on her hand and forearm and had video taken of part of the process. It was pretty cool watching the talented local ladies to it.


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I wonder if people who get body tattoos ever stop and think about what they will look like when they are 50 .... or 60 .....

I mean, the 70 year old lady goes to her doctor, and has to disrobe ..... and has a tramp stamp .... or the underboob deal. crazy rofl

Some of these look great on an 18-20 year old ..... but once they get a little older ..... and/or add a little more weight ..... and they start to look kinda bad.


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This is why I have no tattoos lol.

Because age happens.

If I was gonna get one it would a tiny thing that wouldnt be affected by age.



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I once dated a girl who was kinda both .... crazy

Seriously though, I don't mind small ones, but not huge sleeves, and such .......... and when people go full facial and such, I have to wonder what kind of work they will be able to do. crazy


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Well, when the ladies get older, their boobs will probably cover-up the tattoo anyway.

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I wonder if people who get body tattoos ever stop and think about what they will look like when they are 50 .... or 60 .....


Those tramp stamps will probably look like a parsley garnish over 2 scoops of cottage cheese. shocked


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I could have really made out on a tattoo, if I would have got one about 12-13 years ago, on my gut.

My gut was trim and tight at that point ...... now it's a big fat blob ..... but the tattoo would now probably be about 3-4 times its original size. rofl


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There's one main problem with the underboob tattoo. The older a woman gets, the less of it you would see.


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Originally Posted By: EveDawg


What about the underboob tattoos? These are all the rage.

Not that you would be able to see it on ladies you work with. wink

That looks wonderful with her firm boobs and flat stomach... repost in 15 years and let me know how it's doing... thumbsup


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Originally Posted By: YTownBrownsFan
I wonder if people who get body tattoos ever stop and think about what they will look like when they are 50 .... or 60 .....

I mean, the 70 year old lady goes to her doctor, and has to disrobe ..... and has a tramp stamp .... or the underboob deal. crazy rofl

Some of these look great on an 18-20 year old ..... but once they get a little older ..... and/or add a little more weight ..... and they start to look kinda bad.


Lots of stuff looks better on a 20 year old as compared to a 50 or 60 year old. Most 50 or 60 year olds don’t give a crap either. They know they’re not ‘attractive’ to 20 year olds anymore anyway.
What it comes down to is you only go around on this rock once. It’s a very brief window. If you want tattoos, get them. Who cares what you’ll look like at 60. No one is likely going to want to see you naked anyway at that age. And those that do want to see you naked at that age aren’t going to care about your stupid tattoos. Likely they’ll be more worried their Cialis fires up and starts working.
I have tats. My girlfriend has tats. She’s beautiful... ink... no ink... matters not.
When I’m 66 and she’s 60 she’ll still be beautiful to me. Ink. No ink.

As a nurse I’ve seen plenty of old tattoos on old people. Every one comes with a story. The story is important still. Even if the ink has faded, stretched, or sagged.

Go be you.
Ink. No ink.
And remember...(to those under 60) don’t assume you’ll make your 60th birthday. If you’re 20 year old self wants a tattoo go for it.
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There's only one place we disagree. At 20 years old you may want a Phis tattoo. By the time you're 35 that may very well sound pretty stupid to you.

My dad requested that I at least wait until I was in my mid 30's to get tattoos. By then he felt I would have the time to think about it and be very sure that they would be something I wanted on my body for the rest of my life.

I took his advice and I'm very glad I did. I have numerous tats and am quite happy with them. I can't say that would be the outcome had I have rushed into it when I was younger.

Much like you I believe to each their own. I do however think my dad's advice was sound and wise.


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I agree Pit. I got my first in my late 20’s. I made sure my tats had some meaning to me. They tell part of my story. They speak to my heritage, my beliefs, and to my influences.
I can’t imagine just getting random flash art, or a Yosemite Sam, or other such random thing on my skin for life. But if that’s what one chooses to go with who am I to stop them? I’ll just laugh behind their back.. smile wink


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Oh we certainly agree. That's why I would never tell someone not to get a tattoo. At the same time I don't feel it hurts anything to give them a little something to think about before they jump in feet first.

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On women, I hate tattoos. I see the woman's body as a work of art and a tattoo just disfigures it.


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I can't vote as there are options that fall between what is listed here.

On some women, some tattoos look like crap, but similar work on another woman might look great (or even kinda hot!). For me, there is no rule - it depends on the ink, how it is done, and the individual.


As for the idea of waiting to get one - the only sort of caution I've ever found necessary was a couple of simple rules:

  • Never get a name - ANY name (if you get her name on your chest and she dumps you, you're not going to be happy)
  • Never get a logo or brand or anything from pop culture (that 7-Eleven or Chevy logo, the NASCAR driver's number, or the face of Lady Gaga might seem like a great idea right now, but in fifteen years you might be regretting that choice
  • ask yourself if you can be happy with this FOREVER - if you have to think about it, you need to start serious reconsideration
  • Get something that means something to you
  • NEVER get something because someone else thinks it's cool


I followed most of these from the beginning and having gotten my first ink at age 18 and still being content with what I got, I feel it has served me well. YMMV - do what speaks to You.



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I would only offer one exception to rule #1. My brother is deceased and I have thought about getting HIS name incorporated into a tattoo.. but anybody living, yea, I wouldn't do that.


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I may get my dogs name inked. I know he’ll always love me.


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I think that's a valid tribute and exception.

As for dog names.... I had considered it once. Ten years after their passing, I'm kinda glad I didn't.

What I would get is a paw. When my girl passed she was my first dog), the vets took an ink blot of one of her feet and mailed it to me. I actually will get that as one of my next tats.


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Originally Posted By: dawg66
On women, I hate tattoos. I see the woman's body as a work of art and a tattoo just disfigures it.


No, that is Crispy Creme's job. nanner


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Originally Posted By: PrplPplEater
I can't vote as there are options that fall between what is listed here.

On some women, some tattoos look like crap, but similar work on another woman might look great (or even kinda hot!). For me, there is no rule - it depends on the ink, how it is done, and the individual.


As for the idea of waiting to get one - the only sort of caution I've ever found necessary was a couple of simple rules:

  • Never get a name - ANY name (if you get her name on your chest and she dumps you, you're not going to be happy)
  • Never get a logo or brand or anything from pop culture (that 7-Eleven or Chevy logo, the NASCAR driver's number, or the face of Lady Gaga might seem like a great idea right now, but in fifteen years you might be regretting that choice
  • ask yourself if you can be happy with this FOREVER - if you have to think about it, you need to start serious reconsideration
  • Get something that means something to you
  • NEVER get something because someone else thinks it's cool


I followed most of these from the beginning and having gotten my first ink at age 18 and still being content with what I got, I feel it has served me well. YMMV - do what speaks to You.



And NEVER, NEVER EVER, get a Cleveland Indians World Series Champs tattoo, before they win.


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Originally Posted By: DCDAWGFAN
I would only offer one exception to rule #1. My brother is deceased and I have thought about getting HIS name incorporated into a tattoo.. but anybody living, yea, I wouldn't do that.


Your children's names are another exception to that.

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I thought about getting my entire family tree (going back 300 years) tattooed on my ass but I didn't know what to get tattooed on the other cheek saywhat


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You should get a mushroom cloud tattooed across both cheeks.


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Originally Posted By: GMdawg
I thought about getting my entire family tree (going back 300 years) tattooed on my ass but I didn't know what to get tattooed on the other cheek saywhat


The one branch? grin


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Tattoos are a personal statement, and should never be done on a whim, especially if it is your first or one of only a couple.

And as much thought should be given to where you put the tattoo, as to what tattoo you get.


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I have a good amount of tats. 9 I believe.

My own rules are:

No names of anyone other than a child
nothing that cannot be covered up by clothing

Other than that, I have tats that mean something to me, and ones that I just thought were pretty cool looking when I walked by a shop and got put on.

I don't get tattoos for others to see, I enjoy getting them, and I enjoy having them for me.

I don't need approval of anyone, and could care less what anyone thinks of them.

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Originally Posted By: FloridaFan
Tattoos are a personal statement, and should never be done on a whim, especially if it is your first or one of only a couple.

And as much thought should be given to where you put the tattoo, as to what tattoo you get.


nah, I disagree. My favorite tattoo that I have I woke up one morning, was walking by a shop - saw one I liked - tweeked it a bit with the artist, and slapped it on. Has absolutely 0 meaning, but I love the design and how it looks.

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I got one the entire length of my ummmmmm willie. One little dot and I was done smile


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Originally Posted By: willitevachange
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Tattoos are a personal statement, and should never be done on a whim, especially if it is your first or one of only a couple.

And as much thought should be given to where you put the tattoo, as to what tattoo you get.


nah, I disagree. My favorite tattoo that I have I woke up one morning, was walking by a shop - saw one I liked - tweeked it a bit with the artist, and slapped it on. Has absolutely 0 meaning, but I love the design and how it looks.


I will go out on a limb and guess that it was not your first tattoo, and that you most likely had an idea of what kind of tattoos you liked or were drawn to, so while it was spontaneous, I would guess it was not on a whim.


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Just get a temporary tattoo and see if you like and want to live with it.

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If or when I get a tattoo I don't give one single crap if anybody likes it or not. It's none of their business. thumbsup


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Originally Posted By: FloridaFan
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Tattoos are a personal statement, and should never be done on a whim, especially if it is your first or one of only a couple.

And as much thought should be given to where you put the tattoo, as to what tattoo you get.


nah, I disagree. My favorite tattoo that I have I woke up one morning, was walking by a shop - saw one I liked - tweeked it a bit with the artist, and slapped it on. Has absolutely 0 meaning, but I love the design and how it looks.


I will go out on a limb and guess that it was not your first tattoo, and that you most likely had an idea of what kind of tattoos you liked or were drawn to, so while it was spontaneous, I would guess it was not on a whim.
Nope, my first tattoo was a superman symbol on my arm. im a fan of comics. I went on my 18th bday, I wasn't sure what I wanted, just that I wanted a tattoo. So I got a superman logo because I know I enjoy the comics and character. Although it has some meaning, I chose it on a whim.

but the point being, my favorite one is one I had 0 plans of getting, or gave any thought process towards getting it until I walked in to get one.

Tattoos are a weird thing, they are one of those things that unless you have received one, you don't really understand them. They can have great meaning, little meaning, or 0 meaning at all.

It doesn't mean that you cannot enjoy getting one, or enjoy the feeling of when you get one.

And to those that make comments about "whats that going to look like when your 60", come over, ill pull down my back side, and you can look at the one on my right cheek and let me know :)What does it matter to you or anyone else what it looks like.

These old people look pretty content if you ask me.








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Originally Posted By: GMdawg
I got one the entire length of my ummmmmm willie. One little dot and I was done smile


When I was in the Navy I knew a guy that had a fly tat on the end of his ummm willie....He was a better man than me.

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I got one the entire length of my ummmmmm willie. One little dot and I was done smile


When I was in the Navy I knew a guy that had a fly tat on the end of his ummm willie....He was a better man than me.


Was that so he’d never forget to zip up his fly?


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Originally Posted By: DCDAWGFAN
I would only offer one exception to rule #1. My brother is deceased and I have thought about getting HIS name incorporated into a tattoo.. but anybody living, yea, I wouldn't do that.


I know a 40 something young woman who have her kids birth dates tattooed on the back of her neck in roman numerals..

That seems kinda decent....


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I would only offer one exception to rule #1. My brother is deceased and I have thought about getting HIS name incorporated into a tattoo.. but anybody living, yea, I wouldn't do that.


I know a 40 something young woman who have her kids birth dates tattooed on the back of her neck in roman numerals..

That seems kinda decent....


My ex got a skull & crossbones on her ring finger rofl


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