TER General Board

Providers with Name Tattoos
Roy_Batty 10 Reviews 2237 reads
posted
1 / 23

In two of my recent hobby encounters, the provider had a tattoo that featured a woman's name. I automatically assumed that the name was the provider's real name.

However, when asked, the first provider said her tattoo was her mother's name, and the second provider said that her tattoo was the name of her ex-lover who had died.

So..after thinking about it, I *still* think I was seeing the providers' real names.  What do others think?

xxmeowbabyxx See my TER Reviews 857 reads
posted
2 / 23

That it's none of your business. Who cares if it's her 'real' name. If she told you something else she obviously either is telling the truth or doesn't want you to know her real name. How would you hobbyests feel if we asked the same thing? Gee, who is this woman who's name is tattooed on you? Uh, nope, not gonna happen. Why? because it's a don't ask don't tell business.

zinaval 7 Reviews 601 reads
posted
3 / 23


But I might be wrong. Even so, it really isn't good form to root around for her real name, or give her the impression you are doing it.

I did see a provider who had her ex's name in large,  black, block letters on her shoulder. That was disturbing at first.

zisk 86 Reviews 424 reads
posted
4 / 23

And why do you care if its her real name, anyway?

SinsOfTheFlesh See my TER Reviews 592 reads
posted
6 / 23

Why on earth would they tattoo their own name on their body? Do you think they needed the reminder in case they forgot?

I'm betting the name refers to someone else, whether the person they told you it referred to or not.

scriptfixer 18 Reviews 254 reads
posted
7 / 23

He's a bit curious about it and he probably sees it as a riddle or a puzzle to be figured out.  Why is it guys have such a hair trigger, knee jerk paternal response to be overly  protective of providers under these perceived intrusions or transgressions.  Sheesh! Lighten up!!!


zinaval 7 Reviews 436 reads
posted
8 / 23


He had his own name in black, block letters, tatted on his body, extremely unartistic, but could only afford "Dan" and needed to go back to get "iel."

His justification was pragmatic-- not a matter of style. He wanted the police to be able to identify him if he died. (How about the last name, Dan?) Probably practical considering he was a guy in the family very likely to get himself killed by police, or doing something dumb.  

The problem is, of course, police might just think it's really his gay lover. I wouldn't want to be in prison with that tattooed on.

I'm unable to say there wouldn't be a provider who judges things that badly, just that you probably wouldn't find one.

zisk 86 Reviews 331 reads
posted
9 / 23

calm down
...and just who am I supposed to be protecting?

zisk 86 Reviews 431 reads
posted
10 / 23

the first four letters of 'mother' and wound up with 'moth' instead?

briannaalexander See my TER Reviews 939 reads
posted
11 / 23

Script-

I have been asked: my full given name, college attended, and full birthdate. Also, men have PM'd other men, and have asked personal information about me. Luckily, these gents knew it was odd, and notified me immediately. Privacy is a serious issue here. Hopefully, he's just curious. I do have to wonder why he cares, and it's difficult to determine intent.

A couple gents do know personal info about me (and vice versa). It's information we have shared through the course of our friendship.

ed2000 31 Reviews 290 reads
posted
12 / 23

They were of her kids.

-- Modified on 1/26/2008 10:59:51 PM

zinaval 7 Reviews 276 reads
posted
13 / 23
kerrakles 916 reads
posted
16 / 23

Must be the reason to fill web forms with all my information. I suppose, some ISP, some where is keeping all the information very confidential.

I get chuckle, when I see that the information is kept confidential.

Ciao

ego_check 888 reads
posted
17 / 23
Roy_Batty 10 Reviews 258 reads
posted
18 / 23

I wouldn't ask a provider for her real name. (Of course, they sometimes tell me anyway if I become a regular.) In both cases I just said something like, "nice tattoo."

When I see a man's name I usually assume it's an ex.

I think tattoo removal is going to be a growth industry.

EssenceNYC See my TER Reviews 969 reads
posted
19 / 23

I get this all the time...I have a name tattooed on my breast and everyone assumed it was my name but that keep forgetting that right above it it says "RIP"... I had to start blurring it out of my pics because its really personal to me and I was tired of getting emails that said stuff like "Essence/***** or Essence aka *****"...

Cheyenna 493 reads
posted
20 / 23

A child possibly, or in my case, an ex lover who died... Honest.

dreamweaver7 259 reads
posted
21 / 23

are two entirely different things. Tats are usually expressions that hold some meaning for a person, are often displayed rather openly and frequently induce conversation.  Happens to me with my tat all the time.  I see no harm whatsoever in gazing at a tat in an admiring and inquistive manner and asking the meaning behind it.  That is not even close to asking a provider her real name.

As far as providers asking that of hobbyists? You cannot be serious!  xxmeowbabyxx, if I had a dollar for every time a provider asks to know a hobbyists real name I would hobby gleefully free for the remainder of my days...

briannaalexander See my TER Reviews 1275 reads
posted
22 / 23

Personally, I accept a dating membership such as RS2000, Date-Check, or Preferred411 in lieu of personal information.

Please remember that we are women, and that your men. We can be physically hurt.

Sugarladocque 11 Reviews 986 reads
posted
23 / 23

OR THE GUY WITH A TATTOO ON HIS PENIS THAT SAYS "MIT" WHEN SOFT

WHEN ERECT IT SAYS "MASSACHUSETS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT OF APPLIED ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS"

NOW tHAT'S WORTH KNOWING ABOUT !!!!!!

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