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re: OT Hot Take of the Day - I like tattoo sleeves on women (NSFW)
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:11 am to 14&Counting
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:11 am to 14&Counting
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I hate tattoos like that on hot girls. The female form is the most perfect work of art that has ever been created. Why trash it up? Its like painting over a Rembrandt.

Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:53 am to theantiquetiger
OP- "Tattoo sleeves are hot on women"
OP- Proceeds to only post women that would be 10's without said sleeves.
Most chicks with sleeves don't look like this. They're usually overweight retail/restaurant shift managers.
OP- Proceeds to only post women that would be 10's without said sleeves.
Most chicks with sleeves don't look like this. They're usually overweight retail/restaurant shift managers.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:54 am to theantiquetiger
I know it's chauvanistic, but as an old geezer (62) I don't care; I don't like tats on women, particularly sleeves.
Women, usually, are far and away God's most beautiful creation, and I see tattoos as a woman's way of altering that beauty.
Particularly when it comes to younger women, what's that tat going to do if you decide to become pregnant? As most women don't know how or where they will gain weight until it happens, will your tat look the same, post pregnancy? Will you still like the design in 30 - 40 years? Will it still speak to who you are? Or might you and your views/opinions change as you age? And finally, even if you think you'll like the design forever, what will it look like when you get older?
My uncle got a tattoo of a 40's - 50's pin up girl on his right bicep and tricep back in the 50's. For a long time, Betty Grable (my name for the tat) looked okay. Now, though, Betty resides on 87 year old skin, and has lots of sags and wrinkles. I don't say this critically, as I love my uncle, but I highly doubt he thought about its appearance when he got it roughly 70 years ago.
Okay, I yield the proverbial soap box to the next person who'd like to make a rant.
Women, usually, are far and away God's most beautiful creation, and I see tattoos as a woman's way of altering that beauty.
Particularly when it comes to younger women, what's that tat going to do if you decide to become pregnant? As most women don't know how or where they will gain weight until it happens, will your tat look the same, post pregnancy? Will you still like the design in 30 - 40 years? Will it still speak to who you are? Or might you and your views/opinions change as you age? And finally, even if you think you'll like the design forever, what will it look like when you get older?
My uncle got a tattoo of a 40's - 50's pin up girl on his right bicep and tricep back in the 50's. For a long time, Betty Grable (my name for the tat) looked okay. Now, though, Betty resides on 87 year old skin, and has lots of sags and wrinkles. I don't say this critically, as I love my uncle, but I highly doubt he thought about its appearance when he got it roughly 70 years ago.
Okay, I yield the proverbial soap box to the next person who'd like to make a rant.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 12:23 pm to ronniep1
If I live another 70 years, I can assure you, I will not give a frick what my tattoos look like...
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