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C00lAF

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My opinion? Even if others think it does, do it anyway. It doesn't matter what they think. You don't need their approval.

Let them have their opinions.
Goes without saying friend,i just wanted to contribute in the forum.
 

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I don't think it really makes a difference. Some women love it, others don't. Tattoos are mainstream now, and more of a fashion statement than anything else. Anyone who is prejudice towards people with tattoos are just being ignorant and need to explore the world some more.

Many people want to get one, but never actually do it. Do what you want, regardless of what women may think. The only thing I would say about tattoos is to consider your profession. Because of the stigma, if you work an office job, I wouldn't recommend getting a face tattoo.
 

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Well in case you do not want to check,ill spell out to you,this cute girl in the picture can bench you,and has a chance to flip your car.
...and she's the biggest DB and is probably 5'8" and Vegas wouldn't put odds on our boxing due to my reach advantage at 6'5". Just got back from the Physical trainer btw, now in my 5th month.
 

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Personally Im with Neil when it comes of women, dont like tatoos at all on them.

When it comes of men it depends on the tatoo and who you are, a mma fighter, a soldier or a criminal are perfectly fine with tatoos and the more aggressive those tatoos are, the better it is.

When it comes of average joes in my opinion it just makes them lame in most of the cases for the fact that such thing doesnt belong to his position or subculture.

Personally Im not planning any tatoo on me for that same reason, while Im perfectly fine to kill a burglar who breach my house I consider myself a good guy at least openly, plus I like to do jobs that would be denied to me otherwise.

Its not the tatoo itself, its more about the person...when it comes of women in my case its a 100% NO, not even a small butterfly on her foot.
 

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Berserk :D

Mate, I've posted the same picture over and over because guys can't believe that anyone with that can pull girls. It's absurd.

Again, for those of you that missed it:

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And a HB8 payed for the tatt on my right forearm. What have white-knights got to say about that?

This sh*t is ridiculous.
Lol believe. It's all about being comfortable in your skin and owning your likes and dislikes unapologetically.

For a long time my WhatsApp profile pic was a character from an anime called Hunter x Hunter. Still pull b*tches.

My cousin has a full sleeve and posts anime references and clips on his snapchat/Facebook all the time. Still pulls b*tches.

Threads like this just reveal who is living in the real world and who is simply keyboard jockeying and theorizing to support their own insecurities/ bias.
 

C00lAF

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...and she's the biggest DB and is probably 5'8" and Vegas wouldn't put odds on our boxing due to my reach advantage at 6'5". Just got back from the Physical trainer btw, now in my 5th month.
She is 6'8.
 

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I don't think tattoos are done for attention. You get a tattoo because YOU want a tattoo. After all, a tattoo lasts a lifetime unless you laser it off.
 

zekko

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Definitely don't like tats on women, doesn't seem ladylike or feminine.

I think men who get them are probably trying to project a certain type of image. Not saying that is good or bad necessarily, just an observation. I don't personally have or want any tattoos myself.
 
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I guess I'm guilty then because I'm lean and muscular with a shaved head. And I always will be i.e. I will always be lean and muscular, even if I live to be 80. And I altered my body for the sole purpose of attracting women. I could give a fvuck less about the health benefits and/or what people think about it.

In my opinion judgements are always about the person doing the judging; they are never about the person being judged.
Fair enough.

I shave my head, too. I've had it short since I was a kid, but eventually my hairline receded to a point where I began buzzing it off. I feel more confident with it this way, but I don't think it's solely because of women. Most women prefer a head full of hair, and a lot of guys try to cater to that by attempting to hide their baldness. I never even considered that option. I am who I am - take my baldness or leave it.

I also work out and enjoy being in shape. I may have began in my teens in order to impress women, but it took on a life of its own. It became a hobby where I can constantly set new goals and achieve them. Being strong helps me out in my everyday life e.g. picking up heavy things and being able to better defend myself against violence.

I guess my personality has always leaned towards an anti-dump approach: be unabashedly yourself and find women that like it.

No offense @deesade. I enjoy the back and forth sometimes.
 
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I'm fascinated by sleeves.......I view them as a form of expressive art.....

When someone goes by with sleeves man or woman I can't stop staring at the sleeve. In fact, today sitting
outside having a coffee, the girl I was with asked me did I have a good look at the girl that walked by.....the girl with
a low cut top.....and a nice sleeve in dark ink on her left arm....as I stared at her as she passed. My response was simply "that
tatt was so well done..." drooling. I don't remember her tits.

And oddly enough I thought of so suave. There was a thread similar to this, perhaps about a year ago.....that women with tattoos indicates an instant red flag and just like some posters on this thread instigate.....men with tattoos are suspect......

Where there's perception there's deception.

Fellas, having a vagina is a red flag in itself in 2017, bringing all that entails with it......

Adapt.

Tattoos mean different things for different people. To lump an all encompassing exclusive judgment onto every single person on this
globe that has chosen to ink themselves, shows a real lack of a world perspective and says more about your shortsightedness and limiting frame than anything else.

Again, look at Lionel Messi's tattoos (Argentinian forward who plays for Barcelona). Art. A thing of beauty. A homage to Catalunya. It's interesting how some people's viewpoint of him changed......"he used to be so clean-cut......now he's a bad boy".....personally I think his sleeves look fvcking amazing and they actually enhance him. He looks boring in his "before" pics!

...But that's just my subjective opinion.

Obviously to get a tattoo with the intention of impressing anyone is weak, but equally not getting a tattoo even though you want one, because of other people's potential disapproval, is just as bad...

Incidentally the amount of times that an attempted indirect "shame" has come my way with the tired same old line of "oh I'd get a tattoo, but it would look ghastly on my skin when I am 70". I swear I must have heard that a thousand times. I retort with a smile that "I don't waste my precious waking hours working about how my skin might look if I live to be 70, I'm too busy living life"

On the flip side of that, I have to relate to @deesade on this occasion that I too have experienced that first time tattoo conversation time and time again, she's probably never going to get it, but just for a little while she's going to live her tattoo fantasy vicariously through you......the excitement in those chicks as you encourage them to go ahead and fulfill their desires is palpable....
 

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On the flip side of that, I have to relate to @deesade on this occasion that I too have experienced that first time tattoo conversation time and time again, she's probably never going to get it, but just for a little while she's going to live her tattoo fantasy vicariously through you......the excitement in those chicks as you encourage them to go ahead and fulfill their desires is palpable....
I don't care/mind tattoos, but I don't get how the idea of getting a tattoo "excites" somebody.

But I do think that people who look down on guys like deesade and girls who get excited about tattoos are dense-brained. Life is more fun when you can get excited about stuff, and being fine with saying/doing things you otherwise wouldn't just to game women and enjoying the process of gaming itself is a trait I wish I had, would make things a lot easier and more enjoyable.
 

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I'm fascinated by sleeves.......I view them as a form of expressive art.....

When someone goes by with sleeves man or woman I can't stop staring at the sleeve.
I love girls with tattoos, especially sleeves or something at the back of their upper thighs...

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As for Red Flag thing: yeah it might a be Red Flag for a LTR when a woman has many tattoos, my BPD-Ex fit to a T.
But you know what? You could also see those tattoos as a Green Flag for great kinky sechs... ;)
Man, I loved to watch me inside the sexy little Sith-Lady being naked, just inked and sweaty...

Will be getting my first geometrical sleeve tattoo this year like the ones from a tattoo artist called Nissaco just because I want it and I am in my 30s.
 
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