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What are your experiences with tattoos on a provider? Does it make a difference?

How do you like tattoos on a provider?

  • Love 'em!

    Votes: 21 27.6%
  • Yeah, I think they're cool.

    Votes: 8 10.5%
  • Neutral.

    Votes: 19 25.0%
  • I'd rather not see them.

    Votes: 10 13.2%
  • I really don't like them.

    Votes: 18 23.7%

  • Total voters
    76

Volpina Vance

Vancouver Vamp
Jul 5, 2010
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I've long been attracted to the idea of a meaningful tattoo, but have always hesitated because my ideas of what I'd like have changed over the years. I feel much freer now about the option - it's no momentous decision - but I'm curious if it would at all influence the cohort who chose to see me (obviously I can't attain this data from a Perb poll, but I want to know what the results are anyway!). I'm not concerned about people staying away, but I am curious about your individual input. Have you found certain tattoos in certain areas distracting in certain positions? Uncomfortable? Funny stories? Photographers, what do you have to add?

Thanks for participating!
 

sdw

New member
Jul 14, 2005
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I've long been attracted to the idea of a meaningful tattoo, but have always hesitated because my ideas of what I'd like have changed over the years. I feel much freer now about the option - it's no momentous decision - but I'm curious if it would at all influence the cohort who chose to see me (obviously I can't attain this data from a Perb poll, but I want to know what the results are anyway!). I'm not concerned about people staying away, but I am curious about your individual input. Have you found certain tattoos in certain areas distracting in certain positions? Uncomfortable? Funny stories? Photographers, what do you have to add?

Thanks for participating!
The lifetime of a tattoo seems to be about 5 years. I know a number of people that are going through the expensive and painful process of removing tattoos that don't reflect the person's current lifestyle or beliefs.

Because tattoos are a statement of lifestyle and beliefs, I don't engage in intimate things with people that are announcing that they are in the drug culture or self harm culture.

One of the values of a tattoo is the old identification standard of 'soft' biometric traits such as height, sex, eye color, ethnicity, scars, marks, and tattoos. I would be more likely to see a well reviewed SP with a tasteful, distinctive tattoo because I would know that I was seeing the person that had the "good" reviews.
 

NataliaBijoux

Member
Jan 23, 2013
333
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West End
The lifetime of a tattoo seems to be about 5 years. I know a number of people that are going through the expensive and painful process of removing tattoos that don't reflect the person's current lifestyle or beliefs.

Because tattoos are a statement of lifestyle and beliefs, I don't engage in intimate things with people that are announcing that they are in the drug culture or self harm culture.

One of the values of a tattoo is the old identification standard of 'soft' biometric traits such as height, sex, eye color, ethnicity, scars, marks, and tattoos. I would be more likely to see a well reviewed SP with a tasteful, distinctive tattoo because I would know that I was seeing the person that had the "good" reviews.
I'm sorry. So what you're saying is people with tattoos are automatically in the drug culture?? Wooooow
 

sdw

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I'm sorry. So what you're saying is people with tattoos are automatically in the drug culture?? Wooooow
Not at all, I Quote
The lifetime of a tattoo seems to be about 5 years. I know a number of people that are going through the expensive and painful process of removing tattoos that don't reflect the person's current lifestyle or beliefs.

Because tattoos are a statement of lifestyle and beliefs, I don't engage in intimate things with people that are announcing that they are in the drug culture or self harm culture.

One of the values of a tattoo is the old identification standard of 'soft' biometric traits such as height, sex, eye color, ethnicity, scars, marks, and tattoos. I would be more likely to see a well reviewed SP with a tasteful, distinctive tattoo because I would know that I was seeing the person that had the "good" reviews.
There is a huge difference between barbed wire around the neck or biceps, "jailhouse" tattoos done with a pen and needle and a tasteful tattoo done by an artist.
 

Ms Erica Phoenix

Satisfaction Provider
Jun 24, 2013
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In Your Wildest Dreams!
I've been contemplating adding to my ink for some time. I have one (well, two, really) on my tummy. I got them done when I was 31, shortly before my first divorce. I have been considering a dragonfly design ever since I had 2 major surgeries to remove large benign tumours in 2010. Been thinking about it a lot more since I got sick last summer, It would be just as subtle, discreet and personal as my first one, although probably larger, brighter and bolder too!
 

Lavinia

Member
Nov 11, 2014
185
1
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Downtown and International
+10 Natalia. Wow what an assumption. I am in the process of having one of mine removed because I no longer like it. I did it when I was young and not thinking clearly. Not because I was on drugs or into a "specific" lifestyle. Unless you meant college instead of drugs. LOL. And SDW, your response still sounds nebulous at best. On another note, I think tattoos can be super hot!
 

badbadboy

Well-known member
Nov 2, 2006
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300
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In Lust Mostly
Some of the ladies here are wearing works of art on their arms, shoulders and backs. Stunning actually and I think it suits them.

I don't have any myself although the thought has been on my mind.
 

NataliaBijoux

Member
Jan 23, 2013
333
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West End
Thank you!!!
Because people have tattoos doesn't mean they are in any kind of culture!! I have my half sleeve done.. I'm going right to my hand.. Why? I want my life experiences on me.. .ps. I didn't get them in jail and... They aren't barbwire
 

Dickson

Banned
Nov 11, 2011
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My opinion for what it worth is I am not a fan. I can tolerate a little one tastefully done. But those bold ones just takes away from a woman's natural beauty. I can think of so many ways for a person to express themselves without scaring them selves.

But what do I know.
 

Lavinia

Member
Nov 11, 2014
185
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Downtown and International
Are implants, ear rings, facial piercings, belly button rings, dying of hair, fake nails, make up, and many other things not forms of scarring or body modification? Tattoos just get a bad rap. I actually probably know more people with them than without them.
 

sybian

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Dec 23, 2014
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So here is a question to the Ladies here....
What about battle scars, or war wounds?
I have a few unwanted markings that I never asked for, and I don't think they are hideous, or distracting...And I think of them as unwanted random shrapnel ,knife, and bullet tattoo's.
A few women in my past have liked them...Some have been turned off by them.
Only one is on my face ,and it's small..The others are on the chest , torso and legs...I feel they are part of me ,and tell some of my life story.
 

sharkattack

Banned
Aug 29, 2015
15
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Folks with lots of tats and piercings etc don't have real jobs, they exist in art or acting or some sort of 3rd dimension

Don't get me wrong, my inner demon loves it and finds it erotic
 

westwoody

Well-known member
Jun 10, 2004
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6,530
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Westwood
^ Well...I had a nice chunk out of my eyebrow, it made me look like Anakin Skywalker.
Didn't help me get any hot chicks though.
I had it fixed up and feel a lot better.
(Unsolicited shill for Oakley: they saved my eye)
 

westwoody

Well-known member
Jun 10, 2004
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Westwood
Because people have tattoos doesn't mean they are in any kind of culture!!
Certain tattoos clearly identify a specific culture. Jailhouse tats are one example, gang markers are another.

Wear the wrong tattoo and it might get removed for you, willingly or not.
 

Caramel

Banned
Dec 21, 2011
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Not at all, I Quote

There is a huge difference between barbed wire around the neck or biceps, "jailhouse" tattoos done with a pen and needle and a tasteful tattoo done by an artist.
took a while to understand your post...it was not worded properly. He means tattoos that are specifically designed to represent a certain culture or lifestyle, probably marijuana leaves and gang signs? I am not sure, but I know what you mean...you're not saying all tattoo'd people are druggies etc.

I was always too afraid of the pain to get a tattoo, and of course the regret...I probably wouldn't do it anyways, I'm extremely sensitive and don't want to irritate my skin and body with unnecessary superficial things...and then what if it didnt even turn out nice, I would be extremely devestated lol
 

Lavinia

Member
Nov 11, 2014
185
1
18
Downtown and International
I find scars fascinating! Whether from injury or surgery, I always want to know the story behind them. They don't repulse or disgust me in the slightest. I'm especially fascinated by surgical scars as medicine is my thing, but battle wound scars are just as interesting. My friend was an Israeli fighter pilot and was shot down. He could no longer fly so he became a medic. His team was searching houses and came across one with an old woman laying on a bed. Enemies sprang from under the bed and open fired on them. My friend took a bullet to the chest and one to his ass from a bloody 12 year old kid. He was severely wounded but took the kids gun away and beat the crap out of him. Swears he didn't kill him. Not sure I believe that. But scars can tell amazing stories.


So here is a question to the Ladies here....
What about battle scars, or war wounds?
I have a few unwanted markings that I never asked for, and I don't think they are hideous, or distracting...And I think of them as unwanted random shrapnel ,knife, and bullet tattoo's.
A few women in my past have liked them...Some have been turned off by them.
Only one is on my face ,and it's small..The others are on the chest , torso and legs...I feel they are part of me ,and tell some of my life story.
 
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