Is this a turn on or a turn off
How do you feel about girls/women with tattoos
Hot | 10 | |
Sexy | 20 | |
I'll marry her | 10 | |
the more the better | 3 | |
yes | 13 | |
no | 39 | |
Not to many | 38 |
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How do you feel about girls/women with tattoos
Hot | 10 | |
Sexy | 20 | |
I'll marry her | 10 | |
the more the better | 3 | |
yes | 13 | |
no | 39 | |
Not to many | 38 |
I personally have no problems if a someone wants to get tattoos. That is their business and I won't hold that decision against them. I, however, would not have a relationship, other than friendship, with a woman who is inked up. I would not draw a mustache on the Mona Lisa and I think woman are messing up a beautiful canvas with tattoos.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It takes more than physical attributes to make a person beautiful. You need to consider the whole package. And almost every women I have met has creamy soft skin and it is a shame to paint all over it. It is like graffiti that you can't remove.
I honestly don't mind. I do find it interesting when there is some sort of story behind a tatoo
I think they are super sexy but there will always be people who hate them and equate people who have them to being trashy or a criminal. However, as with many things, tattoos are becoming a lot more popular and are far from the taboo that they once were, particularly on women. I'm a woman by the way, and I have several and will be getting many more cus I give no fucks about what others think of me and what I choose to do to my body.
I don't mind whether someone has tattoos or not so long as they aren't excessive (as in covering every limb, or tattoos up their neck or on their face/head) or vulgar
Personal choice, meeting someone should depend more on the woman and her personality, tats come in all different sizes and places so it should not stand in the way of a relationship.
Depends. Mostly no.
But some look great.
Some look like artistic monstrosities.
Not to mention spelling mistakes and half of them will be out of fashion in about 2 weeks,
I think it is good in moderation, don't overdo it because that looks tacky and cheap, keep it tasteful and classy.
It depends on the content of the tattoos, I guess. I'm fine with some women who are 'inked up,' if you will. I just don't intend on getting any tattoos myself.
I despise tattoos, and if I rose to power I would ban all of them and force people who have tattoos to slice them out of their skin without anaesthesia.
But, since we live in a society governed by democracy, my opinion will likely never see reality...
Don't really care much either way if I'm going to have sex with them. Otherwise I think it makes them look kinda dirty, and not in a good way. I think a lot of women are going to regret their tramp stamp when they're elderly, but... well, I rarely bang anyone older than 65.
IMO, getting a tat should have some personal meaning and thought put into it. If one can't design their own or have an original one designed for them, then I don't see any reason at all to get one that hundreds of others probably have, too. Boring.
I would think for the same reason you get many other things, you like it. If I am going to burn something permanently into my skin, I am going to pock something that I would really love to have. I am not going to consern myself with who else may have selected it before me.
But maybe you are different. I assume you personally design your own cloths too. I mean you wouldn't want to get a shirt that a bunch of other people have, boring.
A shirt is something you burn permanently into your skin?
Where are the two even closely related?
That's a pretty damn weak argument.