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Question: Are some of you gals with ink opting to get rid of it?regular_smile
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It seems like tattoos are falling out of favor in a big way and I was wondering if some of you ladies with them are planning to laser them off or are considering doing so.  I personally do not like them so for me the tide turning against them is welcome.

Absolutely! Tattoos are a deal breaker with so many high-end clients that I will only work with a girl with tattoos if they are reasonably small/discreet **and** she has a whole lot of good qualities.

Don't even get me started on smoking. It's nearly as bad as tattoos.

At the moment only one girl has tattoos (Natasha has a wealth of plusses that more than make up for her tattoos) and none of the girls smoke.

I've seen some beautiful tattoos on women. Scenes of fairyland alice in wonderland style. Bluebirds of whimsical blue ink, yellow finches, monarch butterflies, forget me nots, poetry.. Maybe because my life revolves around art, creativity, and independent expression, I find it nice to get a very high end art on the canvas of skin. I don't have any myself, but I adore women who have beautiful artwork. I understand tacky ink jobs or low class looking ink. But have you seen some of the whimsical art tattoos that artsy girls are getting? Anyway, I think a woman is in this business because she is trying to break free of the paradigms and expectations of culturally acceptable womanhood. We are rebels yet we try to be so careful to not do anything you guys might not like. It sorta defeats the point of being a rebel wild woman, when we are afraid to do something expressive because it might not be liked by others. Anyway, I feel this hobby world is about challenging ourselves a little. Trying something new. Being with some we wouldn't be with in normal life. Experiencing a variety of looks, personalities, services, nationalities... Where else will we get that opportunity to explore? I see no reason to shun a certain look in this industry. Perhaps you won't marry a girl with ink, but what's wrong with fucking or getting to know her in this little ter world?  


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I agree completely! Bad ink is like any bad artwork, it's just bad. Unfortunately there are a lot of girls in this business (and in life in general) with bad ink. There are others though who have some very nice pieces of art on their skin, Angel Exotic's back piece comes to mind. I've never seen it in person, but it looks amazing in pictures.

Maybe I am a bit biased since I have a few tattoos myself.

I love ink!  I am getting a back piece done in honor of my son in the Army.  It's just words and VERY tasteful.  I wrote it myself and everyone who has read it has cried.  So,  if you're not a fan of tattoos,  I am not your girl.  lol  for the record,  mine are professional and feminine.  😊

Posted By: Goddess_Aurora
I agree completely! Bad ink is like any bad artwork, it's just bad. Unfortunately there are a lot of girls in this business (and in life in general) with bad ink. There are others though who have some very nice pieces of art on their skin, Angel Exotic's back piece comes to mind. I've never seen it in person, but it looks amazing in pictures.  
   
 Maybe I am a bit biased since I have a few tattoos myself.

That's beautiful! What a wonderful way to honor your son. I totally respect xoxo

Posted By: FloraFaun
That's beautiful! What a wonderful way to honor your son. I totally respect xoxo

The aforementioned Angel, Amsterdam (I think in Denver again but she moves around quite a bit.), and (unfortunately retired now) Charlotte (aka Babylon Drifter)  of Chicago all have breathtaking artwork.

So I tell gals to go for it, but if it is true that the tide is changing, then my take on that is:

More for me!  8o

when she is confident in herself and her expression in ink.
It rarely is a woman AND her ink, but rather the woman with ...

Can honestly say nice tats, no matter how extensive, have ever gotten in the way of mutual pleasure. I'm tat free and often wonder about getting one. I remember Jill had a young woman who traveled here with a friend that was covered in ink. Her body was unimaginable. A masterpiece

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