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Replies to the OP so far assume he derides all tattoos. Perhaps
stucaboy 2078 reads
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It's WW2 and you were on a ship with 6000 guys for 5 months, hit shore and get drunk.  Get a Tattoo of Grace Kelly on your arm or shoulder....I understand.  You are in prison and your roommate wants to use you as a canvas.....I understand.  However, if you are sober then Think before you have some jerk brand you for life with something stupid.   Yes, I know, each his own...etc.   Sorry for this post but I met a perfect 10 with a repulsive shoulder tattoo that set me off.

JackDunphy 608 reads
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It would be how can I fk her and how much will she accept to do so! I wouldn't notice the tattoo until way after I spilt my world class jizz in the baggie or down her throat if she was, as you say, a "perfect ten."

And while I am not the biggest tat fan in the world, the guy or gal who makes their living off of doing them is no more of a jerk than a banker or florist or real estate agent. That's just fkin hateful and stupid.

Before Tobi jumps in to this thread with her hair on fire and says it, I'll say it:

Don't be that guy.

LaurenAvery See my TER Reviews 548 reads
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There is no basis for getting offended because another person has tattoos. Whether you think they are otherwise hot or not. Life does not revolve around your bias...or mine...or anyone's.

Think before you speak ;-)

LasVegan 369 reads
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am a pretty conservative, business-like person.  Never cared much for tattoos.  Then I met a provider with a ton of them.......and she is a fox.  She made me see ink in a completely different light.  She is not only beautiful........intelligent...........sexy...........desirable............but a cut above in every way.

Still have no plan to get my own..........but have seen so many tasteful tattoos..........YES......on women!!!!!!

Durhamdrew 19 Reviews 257 reads
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But you still fucked her so either you weren't that repulsed or you're a freak. Either way you screwed yourself by posting about it her the way you did. I'm thinking you're going to have a few problems getting dates just for being a judgemental dick.  

Her body. Her ink, and nobody really gives a crap what you think anyway.

Durhamdrew 19 Reviews 339 reads
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Nicely said. I should take lessons.  

Posted By: YourLauren
There is no basis for getting offended because another person has tattoos. Whether you think they are otherwise hot or not. Life does not revolve around your bias...or mine...or anyone's.  
   
 Think before you speak ;-)

BigPeterJohnson 39 Reviews 376 reads
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...and then look under "tattoos" on the provider's ter profile page. if it says "none" go to town.  if it says something other than "none" than move on.

i also dislike tattoos on a woman.  but i don't begrudge a person's right to do with his or her body what they want, as long as it doesn't harm someone else.

i'm betting there are plenty of clients who love beautiful women with big tattoos.  i personally don't understand it but to each their own.

what i don't understand even more is coming on the board and writing under an alias a complaint about how someone chooses to live their life.

turning you off isn't the worst sin in this endeavor.  suck it up like a man and move on.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 322 reads
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If it wasn't disclosed she misled you. If it was disclosed then you're the fool for seeing her anyway. Either way you are entitled to your opinion as to what you like or dislike, but if you are that offended it behooves you to do better research.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 293 reads
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of course it's a good idea to get VIP to read the entire review, and to be able to PM, but for this particular thing it is not required. The tattoo question actually showd up in the general non VIP section of the profile.

12pointbuck75 18 Reviews 264 reads
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Any time the 10 girls with tats get too repulsive just send them to me and I will do your dirty work.
It will be hard but I will force myself to do it.  Hee Hee.

2236707 3 Reviews 299 reads
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he is simply suggesting avoiding impulse buys of designs or workmanship that turn out to be shoddy. I've seen beautiful designs well executed but also seen poorly drawn smudged ones.

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 325 reads
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Posted By: stucaboy
It's WW2 and you were on a ship with 6000 guys for 5 months, hit shore and get drunk.  Get a Tattoo of Grace Kelly on your arm or shoulder....I understand.  You are in prison and your roommate wants to use you as a canvas.....I understand.  However, if you are sober then Think before you have some jerk brand you for life with something stupid.   Yes, I know, each his own...etc.   Sorry for this post but I met a perfect 10 with a repulsive shoulder tattoo that set me off.

impposter 49 Reviews 253 reads
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It was in the Photo Shoots thread, beginning with Sasha's post, "i think."
https://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=826546&boardID=12&page=1#826546

But I'm just repeating my own post here:  

Subject: Transient versus Permanent
That our pictures are a depiction of our minds and how artistic we are as individuals, rather than a physical display for your entertainment.
I am not a fan of tattoos but it doesn't repulse me, either. I've had some beautiful times with some beautiful tattoos mediated by some beautiful bodies and minds!
 
But a state of mind is transient.  It changes from day to day and age to age. ("Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." - Dylan, My Back Pages) I have discussed tattoos with my hostesses and it isn't that uncommon to find out that a once meaningful symbol is already expired and they wish they could change it or remove it. I know of one case of someone who had a horrible tattoo on her ass cheek that she explained as a terrible trick by her (former) friend, the tattoo artist. It was supposed to have been the name of her child but he put a horrid image there.  
 
As far as artistic ability is concerned, I always gave credit to the person who applied the tattoo for particular skill and taste than to the person who chose a picture from the catalog. I have seen tattoos that looked like they were applied by a drunk or someone who forgot their glasses. Many have been exquisite (magazine quality!).  
 
As far as artistic taste is concerned, that can also change with mood and the passage of time. When I got bored with my Raphael, I sold it at auction and replaced it with a Mondrian. I wouldn't be able to do that - and show my artistic temperament - with a tattoo.  
 
Ink is permanent. A decision made today is, essentially, irreversible. Your love of and devotion to some idea today could look pretty foolish to you (and others) when you are older and wiser.  
 
In the warmer weather, I notice grannies (OK, I just mean older women, which today could be a 30-40 year old granny) walking around with kids and grandkids and some pretty strange tattoos on their exposed parts. To that little kid, it's just grandma (or mama) but does he/she have any idea what that particular symbol means to other people? And there are also the cartoon jokes about the young, hot body with a tattoo that morphs into a completely different picture on the body of the droopy, flabby skinned granny

DT_lover 188 Reviews 307 reads
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cspatz 67 Reviews 265 reads
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emorf4077 64 Reviews 310 reads
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I mostly agree. Tats diminish femaninity. I have seen some that are artistic. Still not my favorite.

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1705218 10 Reviews 288 reads
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PocoHunter 15 Reviews 252 reads
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LasVegan 209 reads
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delicious, and sexy...........but provocative and highly intelligent as well.  How could ANYONE disagree with YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

LasVegan 240 reads
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well said.........

harborview 10 Reviews 227 reads
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but that's my preferance & choice.  The one thing I would say is the current acceptable for TER ads don't do as good a job of showing pictures...  which makes researching more difficult.

FatVern 281 reads
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My life revolves around my bias. My philosophy is, my opinion is the only one that matters. :)

FatVern 212 reads
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What would happen if judgemental dicks couldn't get dates?

FatVern 244 reads
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I'm only human, and everyone can have a bad day.

YI812 306 reads
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You're offended or repulsed by a bad tattoo?  Dude, I think you need to rethink your opinions!  You're talking about seeing bad ink on a perfect 10....what the hell.  Imagine seeing bad ink on someone who's a perfect......7 or not so perfect 5!

I'm going to guesstimate that about 70 % of the lovely ladies out there have at least one tattoo. It may be very faint or she may have many very visible ones.  In sharing your opinion that bad tattoos repulse you then there's a good chance that 70% of the girls out there won't want to see you, no matter what you have to offer.  Think about it.

Me personally, if I'm with a girl with tats and we're into eachother, I'll ask which each one means.  Usually they have a very good reason for their tattoo(s)

Peace!

FatVern 273 reads
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If you want to waste your time discussing a lady's tattoos, that's your prerogative.

 
Personally, I don't care why they have them. Unless they want to discuss their tats on their time.

nothrofboston 24 Reviews 277 reads
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and all her client's tattooed there, right

Durhamdrew 19 Reviews 217 reads
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I'm sure you will tell us.  

Posted By: FatVern
What would happen if judgemental dicks couldn't get dates?

2236707 3 Reviews 245 reads
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2236707 3 Reviews 325 reads
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FatVern 209 reads
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What do you do when a tattoo artist fucks up your tattoo?

 
I wouldn't think there is much you can do.

FatVern 212 reads
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I'm just saying there are a lot of judgmental dicks out there, they can't all be getting turned down.

CA91435 238 reads
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Judgmental much?

Posted By: stucaboy
It's WW2 and you were on a ship with 6000 guys for 5 months, hit shore and get drunk.  Get a Tattoo of Grace Kelly on your arm or shoulder....I understand.  You are in prison and your roommate wants to use you as a canvas.....I understand.  However, if you are sober then Think before you have some jerk brand you for life with something stupid.   Yes, I know, each his own...etc.   Sorry for this post but I met a perfect 10 with a repulsive shoulder tattoo that set me off.

Afro-desiac 285 reads
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FatVern 254 reads
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... if a tattoo artist needles an image on a persons skin that wasn't the image that was requested

Afro-desiac 318 reads
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A mistake?
Or irony

BigPeterJohnson 39 Reviews 246 reads
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BigPeterJohnson 39 Reviews 252 reads
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but somebody's gotta do it!

1705218 10 Reviews 263 reads
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One of the providers I have seen who had a conspicuous tattoo was so beautiful and fun I hardly noticed it. I can't even tell you what it was. I might be repelled it she had one that promoted some fking politician or party.

FatVern 250 reads
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Once you give the tattoo artist consent to ink you, are all bets off if they mess up or the customer is unsatisfied in anyway, is there anything the customer can do?

Tobi Telford See my TER Reviews 251 reads
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InspectorMorse 206 Reviews 284 reads
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Didn't graduate from high school until 1947.  Didn't work as an actress until 1947 on Broadway.  Didn't appear on TV until 1950.  Didn't appear in a feature film (a small supporting role) until 1951.  Didn't become well known until 1952 when she starred opposite Gary Cooper in "High Noon."  

In other words, it was extremely unlikely that any sailor (or other member of the armed forces) would have had a tattoo of her likeness applied to himself during World War II.

Jensen36363 58 Reviews 239 reads
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You're certainly welcome to your own tastes but don't try forcing them on the rest of the world.

Maybe ask when setting the appointment to avoid such issues in the future.

Jensen36363 58 Reviews 275 reads
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perfectstorm 19 Reviews 209 reads
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I read Jack's post last night and started laughing and I already had a picture in my mind. It was just hard to find exactly what I was looking for. That was the best I could do on short notice. :)

Afro-desiac 299 reads
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Any decent tattoo place will work from a drawing that you will get to see before they use the ink on you.  So it's not all their fault if you can't see the error.  It's on you.  And I really mean it's ON you! LULZ.
Like here

earthshined 254 reads
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i.e. "buyers" remorse.

I would guess at least 20%

Repulsive? In what way?  
 
Posted By: stucaboy
It's WW2 and you were on a ship with 6000 guys for 5 months, hit shore and get drunk.  Get a Tattoo of Grace Kelly on your arm or shoulder....I understand.  You are in prison and your roommate wants to use you as a canvas.....I understand.  However, if you are sober then Think before you have some jerk brand you for life with something stupid.   Yes, I know, each his own...etc.   Sorry for this post but I met a perfect 10 with a repulsive shoulder tattoo that set me off.

earthshined 331 reads
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or be offended or voice his opinion.  

YOU don't get to decide if he is offended or not.

2236707 3 Reviews 251 reads
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Are repulsive. Maybe there is more than one way to read his remark if one has the requisite skills.

Willfully_Educated 255 reads
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It's a work in progress, ok! Now give me all your monies so I can make more mistakes.

vantheman666 10 Reviews 229 reads
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