Girls with tattoos

<p>Inked ladies are smokin</p>

<p>In general, tattoos aren’t a deal breaker for me, but I’d definitely prefer a girl without any. What would be a deal breaker for me would be any tattoo in the crotch region. Those tats are just dirty.</p>

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<p>LOL…what? </p>

<p>Anyone who gets all ****y over a small tattoo and reject someone is too immature for a relationship. Sleeves and massive tattoos, on the other hand, are a different story.</p>

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<p>How is getting a “tramp stamp” stupid? What is stupid is getting a tattoo in a location that you CAN’T hide, like your face. “Tramp stamps” are professional in the sense that you can cover them at work and then show them off without getting naked in public.</p>

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<p>It isn’t about me vs. you. It is about maturity vs. immaturity. I can understand if you aren’t attracted to a girl who is covered in tats, but to call a girl “immature” for a tattoo and say you wouldn’t even get in a relationship with a girl no matter how meaningful or small her tattoos are says to me that you really have no business being in a relationship in the first place.</p>

<p>As stated before, you are VERY judgmental and religious, and I don’t see you having many dating options because of it. But whatever. Your lost, not the chicas’!</p>

<p>I grew up in a traditional, conservative environment, but as long as they’re well done, tasteful, and not cartoon-y, I quite like them. There are some where I just have to shake my head, though. An old friend of mine got a giant Hello Kitty on her arm when we were about 15. She went to a super sketchy place, and the tattoo turned out horribly! It was lopsided and the ink looked terrible. She was really excited about it and when she showed it to me, I was just like, “Oh! It’s… pretty!” It was awkward. I had another friend who had one of the scar tattoos. Aside from a nasty infection, it ended up looking pretty cool. </p>

<p>It’s your body, do what you want with it. But, I think that if you get a visible tattoo, you’re just opening yourself up to judgment. Don’t be surprised to hear that someone doesn’t like it, and don’t get defensive. Just move-on. Like I said, it’s your body, not theirs.</p>

<p>I’d be kinda weirded out if I was dating a girl, and saw her with a tattoo with another guy’s name on it…but if it was something personal to them, I’d think it’d be pretty cool.</p>

<p>Tattoos are ugly, but i think that it’s silly to say:</p>

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<p>come on, this is the same type of crap as when you wrote that thread decrying against emos & hipsters for being emos & hipsters. what did a person with a tattoo ever do to you? what is so terrible about getting ink injected into your skin?</p>

<p>i would say that tomservo is a masterful ■■■■■, but i’m pretty sure that he tattled to the moderators when everybody started making threads parodying his terrible hipster thread.</p>

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<p>judging someone for getting ink injected into his skin is way more childish than judging someone for holding a moronic opinion.</p>

<p>^ There shouldn’t be a debate over this. It’s personal preference. </p>

<p>Yea he’s either a ■■■■■ or there’s a reason why he’s a 27 year old virgin.</p>

<p>If I started a thread decrying big poofy redneck mullets, everybody would agree with me. Nobody would say I was “immature” for making 80s high-school-yearbook hair a dealbreaker. What if a girl went around in a pirate costume all of the time, and I found that a little unsettling, so made that a dealbreaker. Also immature?</p>

<p>And since when is talking about potential romantic partners judgmental? Now, if I said that people with tattoos were second-class citizens or some such thing, that would be judgmental. I don’t want to date men, or 80-year-old women. Does that mean I’m judging men and 80-year-old women?</p>

<p>All of these attacks on me being judgmental makes me feel, well, judged. :-D</p>

<p>I would expect that you do have to dress specifically to get female attention as your personality is obviously not going to win anyone. </p>

<p>However, if you are indeed 27 and yet to receive a kiss then perhaps you should consider wearing different socks. </p>

<p>Someone who is getting zero action should not talk about attracting anyone until you fix your own game.</p>

<p>hey tom you forgot to report my post</p>

<p>I enjoy all of my tattoos. Maybe they will look lame 30 years from now, but I may not be around long enough to even regret them. For now, I think they are cool and I can easily cover mine. I actually look for guys with tattoos, I think they are sexy. I They make me happy, they’re great conversation starters and they’re pieces of artwork. They’ve been around for hundreds of years. And, if you hate yours, you can always get it removed.</p>

<p>What do you mean, report your post?</p>

<p>I enjoy I guess “simple designed” tattoos the most. I don’t know what they are called. The Biomechanical tattoos look good and bad sometimes.</p>

<p>Is this a female tattoo ( the second picture of Capricorn in the Star Dust not the blue one that it shows)?
<a href=“http://www.tattoofinder.com/find_tattooDB.asp[/url]”>http://www.tattoofinder.com/find_tattooDB.asp&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>As a Princeton man, I would like like to give my opinion. I like naked, soft, feminine, un-stained skin. As in, no tattoos.</p>

<p>As a vanderbilt girl I would like to say that the fact that you go to princeton does not make your opinion any more poignant.
ETA: you don’t even attend princeton yet, do you? :)</p>

<p>As a southern Ohio man, I would like to say that I like small, cute tattoos.</p>

<p>As a washington DC/new york city man, I would like to say that where you are from really has not bearing on this conversation.</p>

<p>ew tattoos in general are disgusting</p>