Do you think they are good looking!!!
puddicat Wed 05/11/08 23:03
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it depends on the kind of woman, the kind of tattoo and where it is!
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No.
Tells you a lot about this country when women are getting tattoos and men are moisturising.
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ANY tattoo only looks good if very well done....and most aren't. On women - only quite delicate and pretty tattoos ever look good......it is also better if they are hidden.
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shocking ,most of them!!!
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Some are real works of body art - very pretty, but I'd never get one done. The majority of men I know prefer their women "natural" as opposed to decorated.
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no.......not in the slightest
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A man's tattoos are to be explained, a woman's to be revealed...
But I still find them a turn off, and always will.
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everton hope ladies listen dont even like them in men!!!
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ID be more inclined to think a woman was a bit lush if she was tattooed. Kat von D is amazing. I have a few tattoos, and most guy seem to like looking at my tattooed feet. I am going for a half sleeve working into the work I have on my shoulder but is still in the design phase but will all be amazing freehand stuff. Clearly Im biased on the subject.
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u r young ure skin is going to thin when u r older have seen the advert for the non stick pans??
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that's a brill ad.
Does anyone else regret their tattoo? I do...
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hmmm... I have 2 and they were done a long time ago. I love one, but really don't love the other. fortunately a t-shirt covers both.
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My daughter has one she hates.....she has had one laser treatment so far.......9 to go... ;-(
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Im not that young. And when im old and sagging, im not going to be flashing my flesh.
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Nine treatments? wow! is it a big one? and is the treatment expensive? don't know if i'd go to the hassle of having it removed, just tried to learn from it and not make rash decisions on weekends in blackpool again... ha ha
will it go completely after treatments?
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I like tattoos, I would love to get one myself but being built like a beanpole I don't think much would look right on me.
My last girlfriend was talking about a particular tattoo that she would like for ages but never got round to having it done, so for her birthday I paid for her to get it done (no it wasn't a personal one with a name or anything, they are a daft idea!!) so yeah I do think they can be good looking if not over the top
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pip, I went to find out about getting one of mine removed, but they said it only worked well on certain colours. the other option for me was to get it covered with another tattoo, but that would mean being bigger and bolder than the original.
I just left it be!
that was about 8 years ago, so maybe tattoo removal has come on since then.
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I'm not a fan of tattoos on a woman, wether they are well done or not.
Why do people get their own names tattooed on themselves.... are they gonna forget who they are? Baffles me everytime lol
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I love my tattoos :-(
My latest (got two) is a row of little coloured stars down the back of my neck. I happen to think they're quite discreet as they can be covered by my hair if I don't want them on show.
I don't understand the argument of "oh but when you're old......". Lets face it by the time we're all in our dotage and dribbling into cups in an old folks home, you'll look out of the norm if you don't have tattoos or piercings.
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Philly-it is a 2" deep celtic band on her upper arm....she always keeps it covered...even on the beach. The laser treatment costs about £100 each time-in London. She said it hurt like hell... ;-((
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