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Thoughts on tattoos?
Thoughts on tattoos? |
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Curious to see the responses
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i dont have any, am planning to get at least one. I like them yet am not too fond of the facial ones. i believe its self expression and artistic~~
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i dont have any, am planning to get at least one. I like them yet am not too fond of the facial ones. i believe its self expression and artistic~~
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I have one on my wrist. A bit bigger then a quarter. Would like one more. For myself I don't like what I think is called a sleeve. The whole arm. I also don't like more then a few or several large ones. My son has about half a dozen and wants more. His body so I don't say anything to him. Humans are the most dangerous animals on earth. If only animals had the ability to know when to keep away from us humans they would be better off.
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I have one on my wrist. A bit bigger then a quarter. Would like one more. For myself I don't like what I think is called a sleeve. The whole arm. I also don't like more then a few or several large ones. My son has about half a dozen and wants more. His body so I don't say anything to him.
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The human body is an art form in itself - and has been - in any form it comes in. Ink while acceptable is a permanent alteration requiring maintenance that never stops deterioration related to aging. Historically these marking were often religious (or like) of highly isolated and uneducated cultures. As advanced and educated as human beings may claim, we're not. It was only 500 years ago (in a history of over 6,000 years) we thought the world was flat. Today, the markings can still include a certain ritual or right of independence as much as lay claim to an affiliation (not gang related).
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I do not have any tattoos, and stay away from women who do have or plan to get any tattoos. Freedom of choice keeps everyone happy.
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The human body is an art form in itself - and has been - in any form it comes in. Ink while acceptable is a permanent alteration requiring maintenance that never stops deterioration related to aging. Historically these marking were often religious (or like) of highly isolated and uneducated cultures. As advanced and educated as human beings may claim, we're not. It was only 500 years ago (in a history of over 6,000 years) we thought the world was flat. Today, the markings can still include a certain ritual or right of independence as much as lay claim to an affiliation (not gang related).
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Thank you for your feedback!
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I do not have any tattoos, and stay away from women who do have or plan to get any tattoos. Freedom of choice keeps everyone happy.
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5/31/2021 10:34 am |
I don't have tattoos right now but I am currently planning on getting some which would be on the thigh, behind the ear, and inner arm. I have always loved tattoos even if my parents aren't fond of them. I would date someone with tattoos. Tattoos are a form of putting art on you (especially if you drew it) to keep forever. I know a big fear with my parents is when you get old they will stretch out but I think not unless you keep your body in shape.
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I don't have tattoos right now but I am currently planning on getting some which would be on the thigh, behind the ear, and inner arm. I have always loved tattoos even if my parents aren't fond of them. I would date someone with tattoos. Tattoos are a form of putting art on you (especially if you drew it) to keep forever. I know a big fear with my parents is when you get old they will stretch out but I think not unless you keep your body in shape. Thanks for your feedback!
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Compliments of 7th grade art class I got my first 2 tatts at 12. At 15 had them removed in order to make friends at new HS. Really enjoy seeing other’s and hearing the background stories. Gel
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I don't have any. I guess I could never find a design I wanted inked on my body that I'd have to wear for the rest of my life. Have a good one!
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I have one tattoo. I was close to 50 years old before I got it at the urging of my husband. Yeah, took him 3 years to convince me. Do I regret it? Not at all, it's about the only thing tangible left of him 5 years after his death, other than memories. It's on my ass, so hidden from view from others, unless I'm naked, or at least pantyless. Would I get another? Probably not, but I learned a long time ago to never say never.
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Compliments of 7th grade art class I got my first 2 tatts at 12. At 15 had them removed in order to make friends at new HS. Really enjoy seeing other’s and hearing the background stories. Gel
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I don't have any. I guess I could never find a design I wanted inked on my body that I'd have to wear for the rest of my life. Have a good one!
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I have one tattoo. I was close to 50 years old before I got it at the urging of my husband. Yeah, took him 3 years to convince me. Do I regret it? Not at all, it's about the only thing tangible left of him 5 years after his death, other than memories. It's on my ass, so hidden from view from others, unless I'm naked, or at least pantyless. Would I get another? Probably not, but I learned a long time ago to never say never.
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Thanks for sharing your story. I like that each one of your tats has a story...that's cool!
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