Some girls simply take pictures with the tats covered by cloth, or turned away from the camera.
NOONER: (noun) A sexual encounter during lunch hour, especially one that is illicit.
I appreciate the look of a woman with ink, but at the same time I am looking for representative photos of the lady I am making arrangements with to meet. Recently, I met a lady who had her legs covered with tattoos. In her photos she had no tattoos at all. It is not that I do not like tattoos but these were bright and multi-colored. No offense, but it is not a look I like. I arrived excited to meet my new friend only to be immediately turned off. I felt taken advantage of. Thoughts? I may have been wrong, but I acted like a gentleman and did not say anything.
But they often point that out on their web site. And it's also usually mentioned in their reviews. It sounds like you did not do your homework.
Nope, I'm calling bullshit here.
Too many providers know that many tats are taking her out of the realm of higher paid.
I personally don't like ink, don't care who does.
But I want the photos to be representative of who I'm making an appointment with
And I'm sure not buying that they're airbrushed out of her safety, so her family doesn't recognize her yada yada yada...how many of her civie friends are going to rcgnize a rose on her backside?
Too many providers know that many tats are taking her out of the realm of higher paid.
And I'm sure not buying that they're airbrushed out of her safety, so her family doesn't recognize her yada yada yada...how many of her civie friends are going to rcgnize a rose on her backside?
From the OP's description of the lady he met, that much ink covering that much skin would likely be very recognizable to someone who knew her.
For the record, most of my family and plenty of my civvie friends have seen my tattoos, and would most definitely recognize them. (A bikini only covers so much, you know lol.) There are undoubtedly many providers for whom that is also the case.
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NOONER: (noun) A sexual encounter during lunch hour, especially one that is illicit
Mine are visible, and all my friends know what they are. It is quite clear on my TER profile, and I make it clear on my website that I have tattoos. If someone doesn't do their homework, that is not my fault. Mine are small and I make sure the guy knows that I can cover them, if it is a problem for him, on say a dinner date.
I would be extremely surprised if this woman didn't make mention, or her reviewers didn't make mention that she has tattoos.
Though I understand her desire for discretion 😕
I understand if the tats are *blurred* due to not wishing to be easily identified.
However, the providers who photoshop their tats completely out of the images are being at best misleading and at worst just plain dishonest. Gotta read the fine-print in their profile which invariably accurately states "Tattoos: yes".
Men are very visual animals and will go straight to the pictures 99.9% of the time. The providers know this and capitalize on it.
Do us a favor and write about the discrepancy in your review of the provider. It matters to many of us.
You are so right about us being visual. When I see tats covering an arm or leg or a large part of the torso, I'm turned off. I like a natural body. If the photo's show NO tats then that is definitely dishonest UNLESS the provider wrote a note that is highly visible about tats being removed from photo.
I do this because, as already mentioned, friends and family would instantly know that it's me if they were visible.
They've been written about in my reviews quite a few times. I clearly state on my site that I do have tattoos.
In my opinion, that is disclosure enough.
Yes, it concerns me that someone might feel it's "false advertising" or "dishonest" but to be perfectly frank, my privacy and need for discretion outweigh that.
Now, I'm not "covered" in tattoos and there have even been occasions when I've met a client a couple of times before he noticed them lol.
If I were to get an arm or leg sleeve, or an entire back-piece, I WOULD have that fact highlighted on my ads and site, although I still would not have it shown in photos.
Oh! Related story: I recall a provider who had a tattoo on her back. It wasn't shown in photos, but she did state that she had one tattoo on her back...... ummmm yeah lol. It was an all-black Chinese dragon that covered the entire length of her back from shoulder to hip, with a little bit of it curving around to her abdomen. LMAO!
While her admission of having "one tattoo" was technically accurate, she knew damn well she was being deceptive.
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They've been written about in my reviews quite a few times. I clearly state on my site that I do have tattoos.
In my opinion, that is disclosure enough.
Yes, it concerns me that someone might feel it's "false advertising" or "dishonest" but to be perfectly frank, my privacy and need for discretion outweigh that.
Oh! Related story: I recall a provider who had a tattoo on her back. It wasn't shown in photos, but she did state that she had one tattoo on her back...... ummmm yeah lol. It was an all-black Chinese dragon that covered the entire length of her back from shoulder to hip, with a little bit of it curving around to her abdomen. LMAO!
While her admission of having "one tattoo" was technically accurate, she knew damn well she was being deceptive.
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Your example of the "one" tattoo that covers an entire back is clearly false advertising.
Gotta agree... Some of the tats I've seen that cover an entire arm, leg, or more are gross. One lady in particular has such a repulsive tat that covers her entire back (she does have the courage to show it so that is something) that I would laugh in her face if she showed up at my door. You should make mention of it somewhere so Johns will have an idea what to expect.
Example: I have a friend with a tattoo in her armpit. If someone were looking at her photos and saying to themselves, "that really looks a lot like Frieda!" and then read through her information to learn that the woman in the photo has an armpit tat, just like Frieda does..... well guess what?
That someone is now convinced it is indeed her.
Your example of the "one" tattoo that covers an entire back is clearly false advertising.
After learning of it from clients, they added something about it to her profile and also started informing new clients of it when they booked her.
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then just ask the provider privately. Most ladies will have no problem with that. If it is that important to you, ask.
And yes my need for "discretion" really is that important to me. Do your homework...ask questions.
It's just like when they lie about age. It's not a few years. It's 7-10 years. A "few" tattoos often mean their body is a road map. They know perfectly well that some guys don't like ink but will put up with a couple of small tattoos. It's just another way to fleece the tricks.
Tats don't lie, if the women is also a dancer and you see here adds it stands out that you might know her. But the plus side to that is you and her have to a point did some prescreening and you know they are a real ad.
Any good provider who has a lot of ink will say so in their bio page, some guys don't like it at all.
I absolutely adore the female body, so it doesn't make a difference with me. I've had some really good conversations with ladies about their tattoos (what they mean to them, how, where, why they got them)
However, why should the customer have be the one to uncover the fact that the provider has tattoos? Even if it's just reading her bio page, I'm not particularly interested in "her" bio.
Personally I don't care about tattoos, or if she has them or not.
I've never been surprised...even when they are airbrushed, their profile or website tells me they have them.
If you don't like them, don't book. What's so hard with that? If you were turned off, you should have politely excused yourself and left.
Life's too short to bitch about shit like this. Focus on what you like and have fun. There are plenty on non tattooed gals to choose from. It's not that hard.
Life's too short to bitch about shit like this. Focus on what you like and have fun. There are plenty on non tattooed gals to choose from. It's not that hard.
Saying they have ONE tattoo and it's the one that covers an entire area of their body is reason for bitching. I swear to Christ that the lapdogs, buttsuckers and maginas should be executed one by one. Life is too short to deal with the bullshit they cause.
Don't you get tired of spewing venom? It really must suck to be you.
It must suck for those who go through life sugarcoating everything.
I didn't ask you to (again) justify your opinion. So, again, are you angry all the time? Or just here? Anger is very corrosive. I fear you must be unhealthy.
I am not angry all the time. Stop projecting your anger and other problems on me.
Thank you for proving my point!
So you're "not angry all the time." Just when you're here?
So you're "not angry all the time." Just when you're here?
To make more room for the bikini shots?
It's done a lot. The ad should mention it and usually does for reputable girls.
Some girls simply take pictures with the tats covered by cloth, or turned away from the camera.
Some girls simply take pictures with the tats covered by cloth, or turned away from the camera.
Most of the time, my photos have me turned or covered in such a way that they aren't visible. I do have a few pics, though, (like the one I posted today) where a little photoshopping was required.
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NOONER: (noun) A sexual encounter during lunch hour, especially one that is illicit.
her identity private, she can. As said previously, most reputable providers will mention touched-up photos to cover tats in their gallery section.
I prefer to leave them, but I can take them. Tats are not a DEAL breaker for me.
* However, any unexpected surprises (yeah, it's redundant) can be a MOOD breaker. *
All of her pics show long blond hair; you show up and she has short, black hair with orange spikes. Please, NOT when I've been preparing for long blond! Likewise, preparing for and expecting and WANTING to see that short cropped orange colored hair and walking in to see long blond hair is also a disappointment.
If I'm expecting to see beautiful, smooth, cream colored skin and I see an entire comic book or museum gallery, I'm disappointed from the get go. If I know that there's extensive artwork behind the door, I'm prepared for it.
Ads and websites should definitely say something about appearance that will differ from the photos or other leading information. Tats are one of the most common and important things to mention because they are (1) usually photoshopped out (2) permanent and not as changeable as hair color. Edit your website or ad template ONCE and it's good for a long time.
I do think that discretion is important. Who needs their little sister or brother to go a google search and say, "Hay, Sis, this lady has a tattoo just like yours!"
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If you are a monger who hates tattoos, do your fucking homework and read the ad, read the web site, read the profile, hell - simply fucking ask her if she has tattoos.
If she answers yes, move on if you don't like tattoos, if that matters so goddamn much to you.
Not that hard to do!
And... good luck finding great young providers without tattoos! What, like 50% of women 18-45 have tattoos now? Maybe a higher percentage for providers? Wait, the next bitchfest will be how there are no hot providers around. Yep.
I suggest that all non-tattood providers raise their rates. Obviously, a few of these whiny bastards value you so highly they'll pay that premium!!!!
Meanwhile, I'll enjoy the ladies I like at normal rates, tattoos and all
I will confess i am not a huge fan of tats, but it's not a deal breaker for me.
I do agree that if it's that fucking important, then simply ask the fucking question, Do you have Tats? What is so fucking hard about asking a simple fucking question you fucking fucker??? lol
Not to mention it should be on her profile whether or not she has tattoos and if it's a lot or just one or two.
Note to MZ, see how adding a few "fucks" livens up a rant? fuck those fucking fuckers!!!
Did Peel ever put together a string of 5 words or more w/o using fuck at least once
If she answers yes, move on if you don't like tattoos, if that matters so goddamn much to you.
Not that hard to do!
And... good luck finding great young providers without tattoos! What, like 50% of women 18-45 have tattoos now? Maybe a higher percentage for providers? Wait, the next bitchfest will be how there are no hot providers around. Yep.
I suggest that all non-tattood providers raise their rates. Obviously, a few of these whiny bastards value you so highly they'll pay that premium!!!!
Meanwhile, I'll enjoy the ladies I like at normal rates, tattoos and all.
This was adorable thank you for sticking up for providers who have tattoos
you're so sweet!!! Yummy!
My tattoos don't change how I perform in a session, so I don't understand the tattoo logic.
I'm not getting paid cus I have fewer tattoos than the next girl, I'm getting paid cus I drove you crazy when you saw me.
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A tattoo is a positive way to identify a person. Photographic evidence can cause legal problems for a provider in the grasp of LE.
If I was participating in an endeavour that was not legal, I would hide my face and anything else that could positively identify me.
So bloody obvious
I cover mine because I have a half sleeve on one arm, that is very recognizable in the social media world. My friends and family don't need to know this side of my life. And I don't want a weirdo hobbyist to look me up on social media and find out who I am and stalk me. These are the reasons we cover our tattoos. I do say I have tattoos and I cover them for privacy reasons. If hobbyist don't like them, maybe they should do their research and read what we post on our website lol. Then you won't have a reason to complain about that provider later.
I love my tattoos, and I don't need to share photos of them on these boards. But I let you know I have them.


