i totally agree with what you said. everyone who has a tattoo has to live with it. if the person with the tat likes it, than thats all that really matters.How can you say someone has a bad Tattoo, Just because someone doesn't like it doesn't make it a bad tattoo. That is why everyone thinks in different ways. If everyone looked and thought the same way this world would be very weird. Just remember the person with the tattoo has to live with it you don't. Its like seeing a car it might appeal to you but not the next guy. Please people have a open mind "Each to thier own".
Agreed. The less ink on the body the better.Not a big fan of tats myself. The fewer the better, and they must be classy and tasteful and not distract from the lady's more appealing physical assets. Too many tats is too trailer-trashy for my liking.
However, both Nikita and Karma have great body art me thinksAgreed. The less ink on the body the better.
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree, the funniest thing I have seen in a whileThat is Awesome!
Now that the Tatoo fade is fadeing...
For the next useless, baseless topic, I suggest discussing worst or most egregious misspelling, and I nominate GPguy's spelling of "tattoo fad is fading":
Yup - your tattoos are awesome. I think they look great. As are the piercings. As are your other talents..... but i tell you, you'll never see me ever comment negatively on any clients choices with his body on a public forum. should i start?i am quite proud of both of my very well thought out, unfinished (about an hour left) and untouched-up tattoos. they have very significant meaning for me, are beautiful, and took a lot of time and tears. i also have removable piercings. its not for everyone, but i have by far had more clients compliment my body art then say something negative, or nothing at all.
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then they experience my talents...
kisses,
gabrielle
This quote above is as arbitrary as saying "Hey CPguy! You should 'be very careful' about what shirt you choose to wear'." Everyones choice is their own about what they DO or DO NOT place on their bodies. To sum up...who cares! If a person enjoys their tattoo there is nothing to "be very careful" about.... I just think that providers should be very carefull in thier Tattoo' choices...
Now now Jim, let's be reasonable. You're assuming we're all adults here... Honestly, some of us are really just pretending!Like everything that becomes 'mainstream' the early adopters get 'painted' with the same brush as the wannabes. Certainly for many people they are a way of "paying tribute" or "expressing ones individuality" however these days the vast majority of the population is filled with people who 'think it is cool' and will then jump to the next fad when it comes up.
We should be adult enough in our interactions to state our opinions and yet not bad mouth anyone.





