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Tattoos or not
cleavers 1275 reads
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1 / 14

I was watching a little GIF of a lady earlier today. She does have some tats, and I find them erotic and stimulating. Do you like them or not?

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lester_prairie 12 Reviews 100 reads
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2 / 14

You can't improve on perfection.  What's more beautiful than female skin?

vantheman666 11 Reviews 89 reads
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3 / 14

Suicide Girls to the front of the line.

rburdr11 185 Reviews 52 reads
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4 / 14

I agree,  I seen a couple of gals with a ton of tats and it is just ok, not something I really like.  A couple of small, tasteful tats are ok with me on most gals.

mncold1 21 Reviews 78 reads
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5 / 14

Tat-free is for me!

vorlon 119 Reviews 83 reads
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6 / 14

I don't know that I find them particularly attractive but I certainly don't mind them up to a point.  I also doubt the providers who have them care in the slightest what we think.

cleavers 71 reads
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7 / 14

I agree that companions might not care what clients think about their tats. Tattoos are art that is more self-expression, just like piercing or hair color

cleavers 46 reads
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8 / 14

I agree about a relationship with a lady that comes from a Marvel movie. The funny thing is that some time ago, this companion had more probably had more tattoos on 50% of her body. At that time, I was thinking of Lou Reed's "Take a walk on the wild side." I'm still thinking about it

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 73 reads
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9 / 14

I'd doubt tats are self-expression -- unless they are expressing, "please accept me into this clique of tat wearers."
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And I say the because tats are trendy.  Nobody was "self-expressing" that way until it became a trend, then every chick had to have a tat somewhere.  But chicks, more so than men, are naturally status seekers.  So whatever is trending they will chase to establish their cred.  Hence the epidemic of tats..
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I don't see individuality with tats, I see tribalism.

Rxyman 92 Reviews 112 reads
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10 / 14

Dani, fka Paige (I believe retired or at least utr), there wasn’t a square inch without a tattoo. I checked. Ha!

Chelsee is quite a piece of art and a very nice lady

Chrissy Teegann, as fit as they cum with lots of tasteful tattoos.

vorlon 119 Reviews 71 reads
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12 / 14

I've talked to a number of women, both providers and non-providers, about why they got tattoos.  Every answer was different but I was struck by the amount of time that some spent deciding exactly what they wanted for a tattoo and what it meant to them.  None of them struck me as status seekers although I'm sure some are.

krampovbj 19 Reviews 75 reads
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13 / 14

As a guy in my 50's, I have a slug of nieces and nephews, millennials all and only a couple of Tats.  What I have noticed you cannot just have one...two to three min.

Now that being said, yes they are trendy, but so was I at that age.  I have told them, (nieces and nephews), I would have more than couple tats.  I do like to the the stories behind them, and there is always a story.

The other thing I have noticed, allot of people are getting their first Tattoos in their 40's, 50's and 60's+.  They have become so much more socially acceptable.  Lots of memorials, tributes and passions expressed with ink.  

I am personally ok with them.  I just could not think of anything I want on my body permanently, (other than a few of our providers).  I do not want to be that get off my lawn guy or go full Grand Torino.  Tattoos for me are like motorcycles, I love the idea of them and the romance, but just not for me.  
just my $.02.

Rizzzo 108 Reviews 100 reads
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14 / 14

Dani was a legend, wonder what happened to her, any Intel?

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