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Tats: sexy or no?


lola

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I love tats on guys and think they look hot on girls too, in moderation of course. Do you guys think tats in general are trampy or does it just depend on what and where it is?

Edit: I already know what you think Biscuit :)

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Tats are like Christmas lights in the yard. Too many and its busy and annoying. A few strategically placed and its all good. I dont like when people are literally going out of their way to wear something just so you see the ink. Seems self centered to me.

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The person makes the tats. Not the other way around.

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This..granted I still don't care for them on females. My ex was infatuated with them and as soon as we broke up she probably went and added a couple more.

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There's something about a woman with a half-sleeve that gets me every time.

I endorse this message. Also My ex had a big one from her hip bone all the way up her side that was hot. Any thing on the legs or lower back I'm not a fan of *** tats are trashy as well

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Not gonna lie, that's hot.

 

Yeah it is.

 

I mean pstall is right... if a girl is hot, she's hot... but yes, in general tastefully done tats are very hot.  It adds a... mystique... idk.

 

Let me put it this way... nice tats can make an avg person 5-7, a 8-9...

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Lola has a point as well (went back and re-read)... type and placement is key...

 

Barbed wire on the bicep is pretty much analogous to an angel wing tramp stamp.

 

 

There's a chick in our gym...  thin, avg looking, nothing really special about her, but she has this tat on her leg that's like a tail that runs from under her shorts down the back of her leg... my god it's hot.

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