Nope! I'm the same. I prefer natural bodies - no tattoos, no enhancements. Earrings and/or piercings are fine. It's not a deal breaker for me, but I just prefer natural.I must be getting old I have noticed a lot of women with tattoos not small ones but all over their bodies. i cannot get turned on by a woman with any ink on them am I the only odd ball ?
They shouldn't care but if you are in the industry tats should be disclosed in the description as some of the agencies do. It states large or small and this way John could make an informed decision. The boys who love them book the ladies the boys that don't book elsewhere so everyone is happy. I would extend this to body hair and piercings.Is this topic still a thing?
It is her body , her choice. I doubt any lady with tattoos really cares what anyone thinks of her.
For every one guy there is out there that does NOT find her attractive because of her tattoos ; there are 5 more that DO find her attractive.
Sounds like you have a dog in this fight.Is this topic still a thing?
It is her body , her choice. I doubt any lady with tattoos really cares what anyone thinks of her.
For every one guy there is out there that does NOT find her attractive because of her tattoos ; there are 5 more that DO find her attractive.
It takes absolutely no confidence to get a tattoo in this day and age it's the opposite.Do you likewise find
Breast implants ugly?
Fake nails and lashes?
Make up?
Every bit as superficial and artificial.
As I said, even today, for women to display ink takes confidence. I find that far sexier than the above.
I know you probably think you owned me or pawned me or whatever the kids these day say, but really it's a compliment.Dad, is that you?
so basically different strokes for different folks.It takes absolutely no confidence to get a tattoo in this day and age it's the opposite.
As for the aesthetics, yeah it's superficial and artificial, that is kinda the nature of the beast. Beauty is skin deep and in the eye of beholder and all that.
But as I explained above, it's more that aesthetics. After all tats are a choice unlike say height or eye colour [yeah yeah colored contacts but you get the idea]
I dispise fake nails and lashes and don't like make up either. I do love me them fake titays but I question anyone who would get them.
If you are implying that sleeve tat lovers out number non-sleeve tat lovers by five to one, you might want to stick to your ownI also said that for every guy that does not find her / tattoos attractive there are about 5 more people out there that do.
Battlescars are enough for me lol.I don’t like tattoos on myself but I appreciate it on others. I like when clients come in and they have tattoos, I’ll ask if I can take a look at them and ask questions if they’re comfortable with it.
When you have tattoos all over your body, to me, you’re never really naked. Idk if that makes sense.
This is true... when everyone is doing one thing, you're a standout by not following the crowd.It takes absolutely no confidence to get a tattoo in this day and age it's the opposite.
They shouldn't care but if you are in the industry tats should be disclosed in the description as some of the agencies do. It states large or small and this way John could make an informed decision. The boys who love them book the ladies the boys that don't book elsewhere so everyone is happy. I would extend this to body hair and piercings.
Not at all.Sounds like you have a dog in this fight.