I seem attracted to opposites. Either I like my ladies with porcelain skin, no tan lines, no ink whatsoever, or I want them full sleeved ink everywhere. I am a fan of large pieces, but not hit and miss ink.
I just swung by the local CVS to pick up some stuff and as I was wandering around there I came across Inked Magazine. Normally I wouldn't have perused it contents, but their front cover caught my eye - the Sex issue. Inside were some of the most amazingly tattooed pornstars and others I've ever seen. If you like lots of ink on your provider, there are some great inspirational pics in there. Got me to thinking - I kind of like the sexy bad girl look that lots of good quality ink can convey. A picture paints a thousand words as they say. But I can't recall a provider I've been with who is quite in that category? Anyone have any recommendations or reflections on the topic?
Can't say I've ever been with a provider that had what I would consider a significant amount of ink. Not like what you found in the magazine at least. Sure, plenty of the ladies have a little something here and there, but nothing major. I do like the art, but don't care for some current or ex boyfriends name tatted across their back or some other part of the body. It's always a little distracting to me for some reason. I too would like to try a provider with more than just a few tats. My .02 cents.
Funny because my twin & I were just discussing having a tattoo party. I LOVE to get inked up, and have several all over my body. I lost count years ago...
I do not have any sleeves, but I find this very sexy on 1 particular porn star (Janine) my ATF!
A tramp stamp or small, unobtrusive tat is OK with me. Anything more than that, especially arm, leg and neck tats are a turnoff; particularly if she's really beautiful. I'm a believer in the old saying "You don't put a bumper sticker on a Ferrari".
100% tattoo free!
I agree: tramp stamp is a no-no.
Neck tattoos: ew.
However - art forms like custom pinstriping and custom paint jobs can ENHANCE a beautiful creation into an unbelievably gorgeous work of art and completely unlike any other.
Just like with cars some idiot with poor judgement might throw on cherries or some hip flaming dice, there are those who have chosen wisely and had fully custom high end work done, not quick paint jobs.
"Beautiful Creation" - "unbelievably gorgeous work or art". Yeah I know that girl!! Wouldn't change anything on her.
Heehee thanks boo, but there will be changes and soon! I know you will love whatever I do so I'm not worried!
But on the tattoo front, I think I'm close to done. I am not a fan of tattoos on women in certain places and so far my selections have complimented and enhanced my body instead of being a distraction.... Okay well there are TWO that might be a distraction but only in a good way.![]()
Custom pinstriping may or may not = enhancement of a Ferrari
Tattoo = Bumper Sticker
But then beauty is in the eye of the beholder so we are left with a conundrum.
Generalizations show a lack of understanding and appreciation.
Keep in mind there are exceptions to every rule and if you don't try something you're never going to know.
Does the interior of a Ferrari with custom paint or factory paint feel different? No.
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I seem attracted to opposites. Either I like my ladies with porcelain skin, no tan lines, no ink whatsoever, or I want them full sleeved ink everywhere. I am a fan of large pieces, but not hit and miss ink.
Now this is what I'm talking about:
http://www.xvideos.com/video3391440/bonnie_rotten_-_real_wife_stories
I think I'm in love! Can any provider around here match that energy?
For my two cents,
Give Freya Fantasia a call. She has a killer tat on her cute rear end and between her shoulder blades. I had the pleasure of making our special time together a photo session and yes, I did take a picture of her body art.
J.APPLESEED
Some guys like short, some like tall... I would go as far as to say that the guy who likes tall today might desire short next month
One of the appeals of being a hobbyist is the novelty and variety. Unfortunately, providers can't be all things to all people. So, I guess it is best to just be true to yourself.
Having said that, I do think providers should really think twice before getting new tattoos:
1) Similar to above, you will change with time. As such, your view on the tattoo that you think would be amazing now will change. I have also seen way too many tattoos that just don't age well with the person.
2) Some guys may find a tattoo a turn-on, but these same guys will never find girls without a tattoo a turn-off. But, there are guys that find a girl with tattoos a turn-off. So, there is downside risk as a provider to getting a tattoo.
3) Related, I think there is a socioeconomic generalization with being tatted up. This may be part of the appeal with ossieboy?!? - the Kat Von D and Jesse James will never be mistaken for upscale, even if they have a lot of money. So, I do think you are limiting your ability to move up the "food chain." Just look at the elite providers ($1000+ an hr). Very few have tattoos and most actually make a point of not having them. I don't think the guy who wants to pay $200 has a problem if she looks like $1000. But, the guy who pays $1000 does not want the girl that looks like a $200 comp.
Again, each situation is unique and I know personally that there are tattooed providers out there that are amazing. But, I also wanted to provide these thoughts for any provider that is considering getting new tattoos.
You know I think you're kind of on to something here. Body art is a very personal choice that has a very public impact if it is applied extensively. And the big factor is I think you have to be very comfortable in your own skin and very self assured to make it work if you are going to go all out for that sort of self expression. And you are right that hobbyists' tastes can change. Reading back in my past posts you'll notice that I have a thing for caramel-skinned Asians, and also a thing for beautiful big artificial titties, and also a thing for athletic providers with a genuine six-pack, and also a thing for hot tattooed girls. I guess I just have a thing. And part of the fun of all this is to indulge all these from time to time.
I'll take exception to the socioeconomic barrier - fairly soon those without ink will be the minority. It's everywhere. I'm sure the next banker I deal with will have a full sleeve.
all art and literary references, done by very talented tattoo artists. My entire spine/much of my back is covered, I have a half sleeve on my right arm (working on a full sleeve), and two huge hip pieces.
I believe ink is now more generational than socioeconomic. These days, everyone has tattoos regardless of class. It used to be a mark of lower/working class status or prison time served, but this is no longer the case.
Indeed you do. Always a source of conversation! Sometimes a puzzle or maze to your special place!
It's my opinion that ink is not sexy and usually only a lower class person wears tatoos.
I believe Queen Elizabeth and Donald Trump do not have a tatoo on their body ...
I personally only have nature's tatoos - scars and such.
If a person wants to get ink ... They lose desirability in my eyes.
I have seen a few tatoos that look nice but most often a tatoo is not complimentary.
Just my opinion.
Peace,
C
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Wow...I just signed up on your site via email and was genuinely wanting to meet up with you. However I have three tattoos, one of which is a beautiful piece of art that covers my upper back. I have only ever received high praise for how it looks. If tattoos are not your thing then perhaps we're not such a great fit?
Her post is a prime example of why some opinions should be kept to ones self --- never know what business you may drive away.