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Thoughts Please, Tattoed breasts |
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fun, 39 y.o.,
Gibraltar, Posts: 28, Group: Members
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Nov 1, 2009, 22:47 Post #1
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I would like to hear your thoughts on girls/ladies with breast tattoes, which would appear from browsing available webcam chatters there appears to be quite a few (mostly from uk).
Anyway my point is i find this puts me off a girl for some reason altough i dont mind small tattoes on other areas, ie (leg,ankle,back,arm etc). Does anybody else dislike these tattoes ? Does it say a lot about the type of girl ? Or just a mental block in my head ?
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Marie, 57 y.o.,
Australia, Posts: 1,302, Group: Members
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Nov 2, 2009, 02:20 Post #2
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joanne, 37 y.o.,
United Kingdom, Posts: 6,583, Group: Members
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Nov 2, 2009, 06:13 Post #3
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Boo, 43 y.o.,
United Kingdom, Posts: 3,109, Group: Members
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Nov 3, 2009, 21:23 Post #5
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I know this is in ask a guy and maybe not the response your are looking for. I hate tattoos. My ex boyfriend had both arms covered in them, think its called sleeves. Anyway, I grew to love them or at least admire the artwork because I loved him so much. What Im trying to say is things like tattoos are probably not that important. If you fall in love with someone you can forgive most of their faults whether it be tattoos or anything else. I think if you really want to be with someone then you will look over the little things like tattoos. I wish you the best of luck lovely x
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naomi, 38 y.o.,
Australia, Posts: 1,486, Group: Members
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Nov 3, 2009, 22:41 Post #6
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I think it depends on the person. Some people look great with tats, others just look cheap or trashy. it depends on the tat too. If it suits the person, means something personal to them and it' s tastefully placed it can look good.
I think it says a lot about a person. For one thing a tatoo is just a method of defining yourself. Just like some use personalised number plates, others use piercings, brandings or sticking those implants under the skin for effects like horns, etc (yuck). Personally, I don' t see why it' s so important to define yourself to complete strangers who don' t know you. For some people, I think it' s a sign of some insecurity or they seem to be trying to align themselves to a certain ' cool' group.
I would personally never get a tattoo. How do I know how I will feel about wearing the same the design day in and day out in years to come? I never think faded tattoos in wrinkled skin look good either. And everyone get old eventually.
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Enigma, 47 y.o.,
Australia, Posts: 1,271, Group: Members
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Nov 5, 2009, 18:08 Post #7
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I love tattoes, especially mashed! But as for tattoos, I was always bought up that the only people that got tattoos, were sailors and prostitutes. I can see that the world has changed it' s attitude toward body art since then, and it has become far more acceptable. I can' t say that I have seen too many tattooed breasts, I did see a lady that had Sweet and Sour tattooed across her boobs, and I thought that looked a bit trashy. The only reason I saw them was because she was breast feeding, and made a big production out of it. I am not a fan of tattoos, or body piercing either for that matter (I like a lady who' s face can make it through a metal detector at the airport....) but each to their own I guess.
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Marie, 57 y.o.,
Australia, Posts: 1,302, Group: Members
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Nov 5, 2009, 23:59 Post #8
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I think a small tattoo of say a butterfly on a female' s breast looks very nice to be quite honest, and even at my age am still thinking of getting one like that done.
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slap, 39 y.o.,
United Kingdom, Posts: 242, Group: Members
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Nov 6, 2009, 20:53 Post #9
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two small tats look ok ,any more then i would have to say your a dyke
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Jasmine, 41 y.o.,
Norfolk Island, Posts: 2,710, Group: Members
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Nov 6, 2009, 21:15 Post #10
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Of course in some cultures...tattoos have protocol and meaning such as the following little bit of info i found on the Maori women
Pakipaki
Some women in the 18th century had buttock tattoo, as well as under-breast tattoo, and some on the pit of the stomach. In 1722 some had designs on the face and legs to determine their rank and lineage. A single spiral from left to right on the buttock, set a girl aside as a puhi or kahurangi, who was a virgin who could take part in ceremonies forbidden to other women.
They didn' t tattoo so much as they carved the designs into the skin. Ouch! ![]()  ![]()
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Ian, 41 y.o.,
United Kingdom, Posts: 597, Group: Members
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Nov 6, 2009, 21:24 Post #11
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Ian, 41 y.o.,
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Nov 6, 2009, 21:50 Post #14
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Ian, 41 y.o.,
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Nov 6, 2009, 22:08 Post #18
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Boo, 43 y.o.,
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Nov 6, 2009, 22:11 Post #19
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Blimey Ian she looks like Frank Lampard on that video.
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Ian, 41 y.o.,
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Nov 6, 2009, 22:34 Post #22
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Styled by the props dept for Kung Fu..
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Boo, 43 y.o.,
United Kingdom, Posts: 3,109, Group: Members
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Nov 6, 2009, 22:35 Post #23
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ronald jimenez, 36 y.o.,
Philippines, Posts: 362, Group: Members
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Nov 12, 2009, 07:40 Post #24
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Simple tattoo on a women breast can be sexy but too much tattoo good to look at to a women.
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smudges, 50 y.o.,
United Kingdom, Posts: 387, Group: Members
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Nov 12, 2009, 08:50 Post #25
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michael, 100 y.o.,
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Nov 12, 2009, 22:37 Post #27
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