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Carpet is oh so '70s!

 

 

Dont be so sure there, miss.....Sure a shag is out:laugh:, but neatly close trimmed or landing strip seems to be gaining in popularity...Most women THINK that guys want it clean, but you'd be surprised if you asked around...

 

TFY

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Thats what YOU think...Sure a shag is out:laugh:, but neatly close trimmed or landing strip seems to be gaining in popularity...Most women THINK that guys want it clean, but you'd be surprised if you asked around...

 

TFY

Know, not think. Guy, not guys. LOL! The two people whose opinions matter on the topic are insanely happy. It's all good. ;) To each his, errr, her, um their own!

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I quite like them sometimes :)

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Know, not think. Guy, not guys. LOL! The two people whose opinions matter on the topic are insanely happy. It's all good. ;) To each his, errr, her, um their own!

 

 

Nothing wrong with hardwood floors either!:p

 

TFY

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Nothing wrong with hardwood floors either!:p

 

TFY

Starting fires faster than a Boy Scout rubbing two sticks together, LOL!
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Turnoff for me, signals conformity, superficiality and usually impulsiveness.

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I don't have any tattoos and I would never get any. Why? Just a personal choice. I would regret them and I don't like anything permanent. I do have my belly button and ears pierced, but those are just small holes that can heal and close over time.

 

I have some GF's who have tattoos and they are of flowers, butterflies, roses, skeletons, guns and stupid girly stuff that has NO meaning. It's on their chest, their arms, their legs, their stomach and cannot be easily hidden. It's like cheap art on their bodies. I personally find it unattractive on a woman. But that's my own opinion.

 

There is this girl on my FB who I went to HS with. She has this dark hair with blonde streaks in it, that snooki (god awful) poof, layers of make up, fake eyelashes, bleached teeth, fake double D boobs, a tattoo sleeve on both arms, tattoos on her chest and legs and a few subtle piercings. She wears short shorts, tight shirts, high heels and has a kickin body. And if I were a man, I would F__k her. But I would not take her serious on any other level, because to me she screams a good time, but irresponsible, has self esteem issues, drama queen and slutty. I wouldn't want that in a gf/wife if I were a man.

 

As far as men go with tattoos, I like them. My boyfriend has a few. They look good and it's not too much. But there is such a thing as too much. Again, I know this guy (who actually dated the girl I listed above) and his whole body was practically covered in tats. Ew. so unattractive to me. But they liked each other and it worked for them.

 

I just can't imagine how they are going to feel when they are older. I think they will regret it.

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Turnoff for me, signals conformity, superficiality and usually impulsiveness.

 

 

There are some people that use tattoos to cover unsightly skin conditions and hideous scars as well...Be careful of just judging anyone with tattoos in the manner you have...Its not always the case..

 

TFY

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I'm not a fan, never have been. It certainly doesn't help that I have an aesthetic eye (did visual art for years), so when I see a walking gallery I often can't help but judge. It's obviously everyone's right to do what they want, but what really turns me off are when tattoo owners start: "I got this for [this reason] and this to signify [something you don't know anything about] etc." At least piercings keep it to a strictly aesthetic level, no deeper meaning (usually).

 

I figure to just stay clean as I avoid any potential problems that could come off it. Definitely feel bad for the people who have to wear long sleeved shirts on hot days when working.

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There are some people that use tattoos to cover unsightly skin conditions and hideous scars as well...Be careful of just judging anyone with tattoos in the manner you have...Its not always the case..

 

TFY

 

If I ever meet one of those .05% of tattoo wearers who are concealing such with tattoos or piercings, as oppposed to simple plastic surgery or dermatological remedies, will keep your advice in mind.

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One thing I've noticed about some girls with tattoos is they tend to be mostly attracted to guys with tattoos and see guys who don't have them as boring or conservative in some way.

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If I ever meet one of those .05% of tattoo wearers who are concealing such with tattoos or piercings, as oppposed to simple plastic surgery or dermatological remedies, will keep your advice in mind.

 

 

Talk to any tattoo artist..You will find that your percentages are off. ..There is no dermatological(or plastic surgery)remedy for severe burns, deep heavy scarring and a skin condition called vitiligo. The guy that did my work is known for masking these conditions with tasteful tattoos.

 

Its more common than you think...

 

TFY

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It doesn't change who you are. Does that mean guys with tattoos and piercings aren't relationship material? I have 7 tattoos and 3 piercings.

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I say bring 'em on. I love it when girls are inked/pierced (as long as the tats aren't stupid, and they're not human pincushions). But then again, I also like girls who aren't. I guess it doesn't matter either way, so long as the woman does it for me.

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There are some people that use tattoos to cover unsightly skin conditions and hideous scars as well...Be careful of just judging anyone with tattoos in the manner you have...Its not always the case..

 

TFY

 

Oh no. You said the J word!

 

I've stopped fighting this fight. I have tattoos. You want to decide you can analyze every detail of my personality based on drawings on my skin, have fun. Gâte-toé as we say in good ol' Québec.

I don't care (or maybe that's the wine talking…)

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Talk to any tattoo artist..You will find that your percentages are off. ..There is no dermatological(or plastic surgery)remedy for severe burns, deep heavy scarring and a skin condition called vitiligo. The guy that did my work is known for masking these conditions with tasteful tattoos.

 

Its more common than you think...

 

TFY

 

It doesn't matter. Getting a tattoo is a personal choice. I personally would never cover a scar with a tattoo. To me a scar is a 'battle wound'. A badge of honour, if you will.

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I have a big corset tattoo on my back wrapping around to my sides. All the guys I have dated have liked it but I do have a male friend who hates tattoos. I think it just depends on the guy.

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It doesn't matter. Getting a tattoo is a personal choice. I personally would never cover a scar with a tattoo. To me a scar is a 'battle wound'. A badge of honour, if you will.

 

Maybe

 

But if you had some other disfiguring skin condition you might consider it..Especially because many insurance companies do not cover procedures determined to be "cosmetic" in nature..If you can cover it up for a few hundred bucks with a tat, rather then spend tens of thousands on surgery, it starts to make some sense-even if the surgery was the preferred option.

 

TFY

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Maybe

 

But if you had some other disfiguring skin condition you might consider it..Especially because many insurance companies do not cover procedures determined to be "cosmetic" in nature..If you can cover it up for a few hundred bucks with a tat, rather then spend tens of thousands on surgery, it starts to make some sense-even if the surgery was the preferred option.

 

TFY

 

Well, if it is THAT disfiguring, a tattoo won't take anyways. It's already really hard to tattoo a scar…I can't imagine tattooing over such a skin condition...

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I used to find it hot, and I still do on a purely visceral level, but my experience now with girls like that is that they're only doing it for attention because there's nothing unique about them on the inside. And yes, I have a lot of experience with them since I hang out with mostly the hardcore punk/metal scene these days.

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Well. I am a heavily tattooed female who works in a very professional industry. My tattoo's are completely hidden when I wear clothing (I have a body suit minus my arms and legs). I wear suits all day and my hair is always up. My profession lies within finance and legal on a fairly senior level. I spend the majority of my week in board meetings and dealing with high level shareholders. The people I work with would never imagine how I am outside of work... I like that. To me, my tattoo's are art and the traditional thai style tattoo is very close to my heritage. My culture also has taught me to work very hard academically and professionally - so I am accomplished in both realms. My boyfriend who is pretty conservative (he has no tattoos), is also well educated and highly respected in his field, finds my tattoo's extremely attractive. He doesn't find all tattoos attractive, but he likes them on me. I never was a FWD or a ONS. In fact, I've only had 1 serious relationship prior to my boyfriend and I've never had sex with anyone I wasn't in a committed relationship with. So, you can do the math.

 

Don't judge a book by it's cover. Who say's tattoo's only represent immaturity? Immaturity is doing something or not doing something because of what you think others might think.

 

If you like them, great. If you don't, great. If you like a girl's personality and have been dating for awhile and then you become monogamist, have sex and you find out she has tattoos... does that change her personality? probably not. If your mind changes on her because of that, it might just be a problem with you and not the tattoos. :)

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Don't get me started!!

 

Oh well....too late! I'll start!

 

I have to say, GONE are the days where women had feminine tats. Remember when women had cute little roses on their ankles, or a Snoopy dog on their shoulder blade....very obscure and feminine.

 

 

NOW....since I live in a more coastal area....they look like FREAK-shows. I see an attractive woman in a bikini....and along the WHOLE side of her body/torso area she's littered with ink, long sleeve tats, and/or the disgusting angel wings.

 

These women are trying too look like MALE prison ex-cons for whatever reason.

 

Tone it down ladies...be a woman, keep the ink to a minimum.

 

 

 

I just finished reading a book and it said that one of the top ten turn offs for guys who were dating was girls who had multiple tatoos and peircings. Is this really such a turn off for guys and why?
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One thing I've noticed about some girls with tattoos is they tend to be mostly attracted to guys with tattoos and see guys who don't have them as boring or conservative in some way.

 

The majority of men I have dated do not have a single tattoo. I don't choose when based on ink they have injected into the sub layers of their dermis. Boring is a choice not a personality trait.

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Tattoos = sex.

 

Generally, if a girl has a lot of tattoos, she's in the FWB/ONS category for me. Definitely not relationship material.

 

 

Why? A tattoo means a girl is a slut? Or What?

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Turnoff for me, signals conformity, superficiality and usually impulsiveness.

 

Bingo!

 

It's funny. Girls and guys think they're so original for their tattoos, but it's not really original if everybody's doing it....

 

Whenever I see any person with a lot of tattoos, it signals to me that they are not very intelligent and low class.

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