Originally posted by Busygirl"And the ladies as well! Can you do a rose garden and some ivy? How much?" ~Busygirl
Luckily, GB, I wasn't asking for your opinion on the subject.
Of course your uninvited opinion suggests that women must a.) be imagining something is wrong with them and b.) be stupid enough to think that a tattoo could fix it to be interested in this art form.
While I imagine your intention is to flatter, the result, as usual, is to insult. ...[text shortened]... date, and the specific nature of my weakness. Be sure to include my "hypersensitivity" in there.
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Perhaps I misread your reply to me as an invite to express an opinion.
If so, please spell out what you were asking. Correct my impression.
Originally posted by yo its meRemember seeing a guy once, in a restaurant in California, with dozens of garish tats around his neck
A good freind of mine has a beautiful tatoo accross her arm. She's a beautiful lady inside and out and the tattoo is very her it's flowers and fairys a mermaid that kind of thing. It was done well and looks fantastic.
Those tattoos accross a ladys back I 'learned' here are tramp stamps, I know plenty of women who have them and none of them are tramps.
and entire face. His lady friend had followed suit. Really didn't know what to make of it... still don't.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyDid they look interesting to you?
Remember seeing a guy once, in a restaurant in California, with dozens of garish tats around his neck
and entire face. His lady friend had followed suit. Really didn't know what to make of it... still don't.
For you GB;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/moomisme/2869157848/
Originally posted by yo its meOf course interesting, though not in the sense of something new or disturbing. Warpaint, bodily branding and awkward imbedded jewelry have been in vogue with pristine jungle and mountain tribes since before recorded history as a means of appearing attractive, fearsome, unique or as a group signature identity. What surprises about their popularity in advanced societies is the disregard of possible negative consequences (especially when the personal advertisement is conspicuous and loud) among the young and career minded,
Did they look interesting to you?
For you GB;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/moomisme/2869157848/
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIt's not so unusual to have tattoos and a good career is it?
Of course interesting, though not in the sense of something new or disturbing. Warpaint, bodily branding and awkward imbedded jewelry have been in vogue with pristine jungle and mountain tribes since before recorded history as a means of appearing attractive, fearsome, unique or as a group signature identity. What surprises about their popularity in adv ...[text shortened]... lly when the personal advertisement is conspicuous and loud) among the young and career minded,
Originally posted by BusygirlNicely done.
Luckily, GB, I wasn't asking for your opinion on the subject.
Of course your uninvited opinion suggests that women must a.) be imagining something is wrong with them and b.) be stupid enough to think that a tattoo could fix it to be interested in this art form.
While I imagine your intention is to flatter, the result, as usual, is to insult. Why ...[text shortened]... , and the specific nature of my weakness. Be sure to include my "hypersensitivity" in there.
rec'd
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyGB, my post was not a reply to you but an answer to Eagles question regarding who needs ink. I did use a portion of your previous post only to highlight the fact that it is not only men who enjoy tattoos.
[b]"And the ladies as well! Can you do a rose garden and some ivy? How much?" ~Busygirl
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Perhaps I misread your reply to me as an invite to express an opinion.
If so, please spell out what you were asking. Correct my impression.[/b]
I have had a vision in my mind of an elaborate tattoo I would like for about 5 years now. I want a rose garden with ivy running through it. The ivy would represent my life, and each rose would represent one of my children. This is not something that would be visible to the public, but an image that would be deeply personal and meaningful to me alone.
There are lots of reasons for people of each sex to be interested in tattoos, or other forms of body modification. Live and let live, right? You have posted this often enough, but you also post contradictory statements which suggest you are judging people by your standards of behavior. Feel free to post whatever you like, but don't be surprised when you offend and insult with your pronouncements and generalizations.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWell, I think I'm pretty clear on how you feel about women (they need to stay in the kitchen apparently). I think I've got a grasp on how you feel about anyone who differs from you in general. Can you clarify how do you feel about racial minorities GB? Do you think their skin color interferes with their pursuit of careers.
Of course interesting, though not in the sense of something new or disturbing. Warpaint, bodily branding and awkward imbedded jewelry have been in vogue with pristine jungle and mountain tribes since before recorded history as a means of appearing attractive, fearsome, unique or as a group signature identity. What surprises about their popularity in adv ...[text shortened]... lly when the personal advertisement is conspicuous and loud) among the young and career minded,
Originally posted by BusygirlRecc'd yet again.
Luckily, GB, I wasn't asking for your opinion on the subject.
Of course your uninvited opinion suggests that women must a.) be imagining something is wrong with them and b.) be stupid enough to think that a tattoo could fix it to be interested in this art form.
While I imagine your intention is to flatter, the result, as usual, is to insult. Why ...[text shortened]... , and the specific nature of my weakness. Be sure to include my "hypersensitivity" in there.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyDid you talk to them? What made the guy first get those tats, and his woman later follow suit?
Remember seeing a guy once, in a restaurant in California, with dozens of garish tats around his neck
and entire face. His lady friend had followed suit. Really didn't know what to make of it... still don't.
Or are you just assuming that the guy had them first and the girl followed?