What's your experience of girls with large Tattoos?

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Outstanding!!! Some of you young guys would be surprised at how well kept an older women's puss can be. Provided they take care of themselves along the way.
Happy for you, mate.

Out of my age range. And I find it concerning that so many women are single and dating into their 60s. Let alone being on dating apps. They should be enjoying life with their husband and visiting the grandchildren.
 

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Happy for you, mate.

Out of my age range. And I find it concerning that so many women are single and dating into their 60s. Let alone being on dating apps. They should be enjoying life with their husband and visiting the grandchildren.
I agree. but this the time we live in... No one actualy talks to people in PERSON ! I think that is a PROBLEM!
 

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The larger and more visible the tattoos, the bigger the 304.

More quantity of tattoos = more likely to be a 304.
Hmm only dated two girls with large Tattoos, and both had attention wh0ring tendencies and both had quite high body counts.

I think there maybe a correlation between break ups, trauma and tattoos.
 

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I find them to be mentally unstable even for female standards.

Also as a reserved man, I have no similarities with people that crave strangers attention.
 

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I find them to be mentally unstable even for female standards.

Also as a reserved man, I have no similarities with people that crave strangers attention.
Yeh I can only go by my own experience.

Both experiences, girls with large Tattoos, highly unstable and promescious.
 

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“Multiple studies demonstrated a link between tattooing and psychopathology, including self-destructive behavior (Kim 1991; Raspa and Cusack 1990; Roberts and Ryan 2002; Stirn and Hinz 2008; Wycisk 2004; 2001). Some research also associates body modification with psychological trauma (Atkinson 2002; Romans et al. 1998”

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“Multiple studies demonstrated a link between tattooing and psychopathology, including self-destructive behavior (Kim 1991; Raspa and Cusack 1990; Roberts and Ryan 2002; Stirn and Hinz 2008; Wycisk 2004; 2001). Some research also associates body modification with psychological trauma (Atkinson 2002; Romans et al. 1998”
The moment they related tattoos to self-harm they lost me.

And then, as with any 'research', the method is important to determine the validity of the study.
Study setting and participants
Three hundred and twenty-seven Polish women with tattoos, aged 18 to 25 (M = 21.48; SD = 2.05) participated in the study. We searched for respondents on social networking groups for tattooers. We posted on several of them about the research we were conducting, and 351 women signed up for the study. Respondents received a link to a series of questionnaires with information, about the anonymity of the study, the possibility to opt out at any time, and the possibility to ask the researchers questions, via email. The 24 completed surveys were not taken into account in the analyses due to incomplete completion of the questionnaires or too rapid completion times.
I don't think you can base your research on self-reporting questionnaires filled out by a small group of women from one particular nationality. Not really a fair representation of tattooed young women in general.
 
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What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

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There's a risk of stigmatizing individuals with tattoos by assuming a direct link to mental illness. Tattoos are a form of self-expression and art that have been part of human cultures for thousands of years. Associating them directly with mental illness is facile.

I'd like to see a reputable source that claims causation instead of a correlation of mental illness and tats.

The link provided gives a non-conclusive conclusion, which in essence says ABSOLUTELY NOTHING:

Conclusion
The results of this study invite a new approach to tattoo research in which the tattoo will be treated as a complex social and psychological phenomenon associated with at least three different types of mental body representations in women during emerging adulthood.
Previous research on the population of people with tattoos did not address the issues of mental body representations, which determine the quality of bodily self-experience, focusing not only on the visual aspect but also on the kinesthetic aspect and on the sensations from the inside of the body. In accordance with the assumption of the integration of bodily and mental experiences, this research, indicating the diversity in the experience of the body, may similarly differentiate people with tattoos in terms of other psychological variables, but above all, the aspect of emotional processing seems to be important.

Emotion processing is a psychological area that involves both the body and the mind, which may indicate that emotion regulation in women (Zamani Zarchi et al. 2020) may proceed differently depending on the type of body experience. Further research will attempt to answer an important clinical question: Do and how do people regulate their emotions with the help of a tattoo? Does the tattoo play an important role in the process of overcoming difficult (traumatic) experiences? Do people whose main goal is to use a tattoo for decorative purposes and self-expression differ significantly in terms of experiencing their body from people who get tattooed because of the desire to express and regulate their emotions?

Furthermore, it makes ZERO claims about mental illness in women who have tattoos. This "study" offers a nuanced view of the mental body representations in women with tattoos, showing that these representations can vary significantly and are linked with factors like self-esteem and emotional regulation. It highlights the importance of understanding the psychological dimensions of body modifications like tattoos. Thats all.

Talk about a waste of electrons..
 
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Furthermore, it makes ZERO claims about mental illness in women who have tattoos. This "study" offers a nuanced view of the mental body representations in women with tattoos, showing that these representations can vary significantly and are linked with factors like self-esteem and emotional regulation. It highlights the importance of understanding the psychological dimensions of body modifications like tattoos. Thats all.
AND their own study had 327 Polish women between 18-25 with tattoos. Small group, no control group, no vetting. Blah blah blah.
 

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AND their own study had 327 Polish women between 18-25 with tattoos. Small group, no control group, no vetting. Blah blah blah.
Furthermore, it is not longitudinal and has no peer review; seems like no one is even vaguely interested in looking at the "research" data, which does not rely on its research but extrapolated from others.
 
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Furthermore, it is not longitudinal and has no peer review; seems like no one is even vaguely interested in looking at the "research" data, which does not rely on its research but extrapolated from others.
Researchers are done researching. :rofl:
 

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Question for you Gentlemen: One of my plates that I am spinning presently is older... just turned 64.. I and 68. She is attractive, intelligent (she is a RN & IT specialist) fit, nice ass, big tits (pretty sure the best $ can buy) and we have a great time when we are together. On our 1st date she showed me a picture of her getting a tat on her chest..just below her tits. And ask me to get one with her. She has 2 tats on her right arm and a small one on her back. She had been married for 30+ years and got divorced about 4 years ago. The tats are resent.
My original question was meant to get an opinion from you gentlemen on should I see the tats as some sort of red-flag.
You mean, beside the HUGE red flags her age and being divorced are, how big of a red flag are the tattoos? :rolleyes:
I'm with @mikedee on this one, I fail to see the point of this interaction at all. Starting a family is out of the question, sharing your home with a woman carrying 5 tonnes baggage would be asinine, if it's about sex then masturbating or visiting an escort 30+yrs younger would be more enjoyable.
 
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That's the whole point, you care or respect only the opinion of people who agree with you which is actually the opposite of being emotionally stable.
Not really. I do accept criticism from my friends and family because they know me and they have no problem to speak their mind if they think I'd benefit from their opinion.
But I don't accept opinions from strangers on the internet.
If you consider that emotionally unstable, that's just your opinion.

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