What do you think of women with tattoos?

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11 Jan 2018, 6:43 am

Small tattoos here and there = Ok.

Large tattoos or hundred of tattoos covering most of the body = Not Ok.



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11 Jan 2018, 8:13 am

Usually, I don't mind the tattoos. Not a turn on, not a turn off either. Now, it all depends on the tattoos. Sometimes they can be a big turn off.

I wouldn't ever get me a tattoo, though.



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11 Jan 2018, 10:28 am

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Small tattoos here and there = Ok.

Large tattoos or hundred of tattoos covering most of the body = Not Ok.


I agree. One other piece of advice to those wanting tattoos I would say is this: Do NOT put them on your face, unless there is a very good reason (tribal beliefs, hiding deep scars, etc.).



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11 Jan 2018, 10:32 am

A well done, intricately detailed tattoo, tastefully placed, is a work of art. Where I live, there are some tattoo artists who are genius calibre. I can't, because of allergies, but I certainly admire them.

Might be because I read Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man, growing up, and that forever changed how I look at them. I don't see tramp stamps, I see illustrations.

This is a pay-to-play but the trailer is free, and it was a good adaptation of the anthology.


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11 Jan 2018, 10:38 am

The first thing I think of is my soon-to-be step sister.
She has a lot of tats


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11 Jan 2018, 11:05 am

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I think that women with tattoos are being themselves and making themselves happy. Tattoos make them happy and that's why they like getting them. It's like me wearing a helmet or a real lady wearing a dress and carrying a purse. People of all genders like to do things that make them happy.


You are such a Sweet Pea! :-) :-) Rock on with your true self!


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11 Jan 2018, 12:08 pm

I like tattoos and piercings, and have several of each.
Also loved the illustrated man.
My mom has tattoos, and one of my favorite uncles is covered in ink from his time in the Navy. So I grew up wanting to be covered in ink, too. Haven't gotten too far with that yet, but working on it.
But, to the original question, I think tattooed women are pretty hot most of the time. One of my last girlfriends had face tattoos.
Watching the way that tattoo art has changed over the last decade or so is pretty interesting. There are plenty of bad tattoos out there, but there are some that are just amazing.



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11 Jan 2018, 3:17 pm

Buc wrote:
Turn on or turn off? I'm looking at a woman right now with a great body and a bunch of tattoos. I'm not impressed. I thinks she'd be so much sexier without the tattoos.


They call them tramp stamps, and psychological studies have shown this to be true. Women with tattoos are more likely to be promiscious, more likely to be bisexual, more likely to start having sex at an early age, and much, much less likely to be religious than those who dont. Many men see them as an open advertisement that the woman is availible and promiscious.



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11 Jan 2018, 3:51 pm

drwho222 wrote:
Buc wrote:
Turn on or turn off? I'm looking at a woman right now with a great body and a bunch of tattoos. I'm not impressed. I thinks she'd be so much sexier without the tattoos.


They call them tramp stamps, and psychological studies have shown this to be true. Women with tattoos are more likely to be promiscious, more likely to be bisexual, more likely to start having sex at an early age, and much, much less likely to be religious than those who dont. Many men see them as an open advertisement that the woman is availible and promiscious.


Who's the 'they'?

I think this has convinced me to get a tattoo :D



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11 Jan 2018, 3:56 pm

fluffysaurus wrote:
drwho222 wrote:
Buc wrote:
Turn on or turn off? I'm looking at a woman right now with a great body and a bunch of tattoos. I'm not impressed. I thinks she'd be so much sexier without the tattoos.


They call them tramp stamps, and psychological studies have shown this to be true. Women with tattoos are more likely to be promiscious, more likely to be bisexual, more likely to start having sex at an early age, and much, much less likely to be religious than those who dont. Many men see them as an open advertisement that the woman is availible and promiscious.


Who's the 'they'?

I think this has convinced me to get a tattoo :D


Hmmmmmm is it usual for an Aspie female to be hyper horny? I ask because my Aspie wife is. Although in her 40 years, I am the first and only romantic partner she has ever had.



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11 Jan 2018, 4:38 pm

drwho222 wrote:
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Buc wrote:
Turn on or turn off? I'm looking at a woman right now with a great body and a bunch of tattoos. I'm not impressed. I thinks she'd be so much sexier without the tattoos.


They call them tramp stamps, and psychological studies have shown this to be true. Women with tattoos are more likely to be promiscious, more likely to be bisexual, more likely to start having sex at an early age, and much, much less likely to be religious than those who dont. Many men see them as an open advertisement that the woman is availible and promiscious.


Who's the 'they'?

I think this has convinced me to get a tattoo :D


Hmmmmmm is it usual for an Aspie female to be hyper horny? I ask because my Aspie wife is. Although in her 40 years, I am the first and only romantic partner she has ever had.


We store it all up for the right person :heart: :heart: :heart:

I meant about the tats, that I'm so used to swimming against the tide in everything, that the best way to get me to do something is to knock it. I'm not into tats largely because almost everyone I know has them. I'm almost a rebel for not having one, nag, nag, nag :D



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11 Jan 2018, 4:43 pm

I myself will never get one due to both my low pain threshold plus the fact they are generally frowned upon in the line of work I'm looking to get into. Nonetheless, tattoos can absolutely look as sexy as hell on the right woman! :heart:



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11 Jan 2018, 6:03 pm

drwho222 wrote:
Buc wrote:
Turn on or turn off? I'm looking at a woman right now with a great body and a bunch of tattoos. I'm not impressed. I thinks she'd be so much sexier without the tattoos.


They call them tramp stamps, and psychological studies have shown this to be true. Women with tattoos are more likely to be promiscious, more likely to be bisexual, more likely to start having sex at an early age, and much, much less likely to be religious than those who dont. Many men see them as an open advertisement that the woman is availible and promiscious.


I have tattoos and am asexual.


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11 Jan 2018, 6:16 pm

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They call them tramp stamps...

I've never heard that before, I've only heard "tramp stamp" specifically referring to the tattoo one gets on the lower back, right above the pantline.


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11 Jan 2018, 6:22 pm

SabbraCadabra wrote:
drwho222 wrote:
They call them tramp stamps...

I've never heard that before, I've only heard "tramp stamp" specifically referring to the tattoo one gets on the lower back, right above the pantline.


Me too.

Depends on the tattoo. I find most of them distasteful and women are better off without them in most cases. Really depends on the quality I guess and the design and the location, even.


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