To me, these are superficial women, or they just have some... how do I say... Oddity. Let's not say another word that they're going to jump on me here, that I'm biased.
A tattooed woman anywhere on her body is disgusting in my eyes. Such a woman is frivolous, and I don't like frivolous women.
I think it wouldn't hurt for commenters to share their age and gender. Because it seems to me that a sleeve can save my attention from angry old men, and I want to check my thesis.
There are passengers for every train. I guess it wouldn't be a problem for your girlfriend to have tattoos and piercings. Personally, I only have one mini tattoo on my wrist, and I'm not going to do another one, but like I said, it's up to the guy that's up to the profession. Because it's clear that with so many tattoos, you're going to find it hard to get a job in an office, but you can be a hairdresser in an extravagant salon, a barmaid in a biker bar, a tattooist and other artistic professions.
To me, it does not matter a man or woman and the amount of tattoos as well as their positioning - if the drawing is made simply "to be cool" I reject it and do not want to communicate with this person. I have a lot of respect for tattoos as a way of expressing themselves, but I respect those that make sense. They're a way to express something in yourself. I have a friend who's all ours, but every fight on it has a story, and every flower means something. I have a friend who is quite tattooed and also every drawing means something to him, although he doesn't like to explain much about what he's talking about.
I don't have a single tattoo myself, because apart from the fact that tattoos should make sense (in my opinion), I think you put them on if you want to show a piece of yourself to the world. From experience, memory, soul, thoughts. And I don't want to show random people even a crumb of myself.
Up to 3
I'm 1 and I'm 32. If you're 15, yes, I'm an angry old man to you. You're just exposing yourself to those tattoos that originate from prison circles.
Yes, number 5, he rightly noted that it's very much up to her tattoo and the reason to make it. Like I said, I have one. A little heart on the wrist, but it was made in memory of a few very special people in my life, namely in memory of my grandparents who are no longer with me. That's why I'm not going to get another tattoo.
I'm 35 and I've always thought tattoos were scary. Even when I was a student, they started to enter as "fashion" and a dozen years ago they became so massive that it was a common sight to see several people on the streets at the same time with identical tattoos. Lately, a lot of people have felt how ridiculous it is to have a hand-written inscription that you have thousands more, and most of all, which you've done simply because you've seen that the comic has one.
It's so ugly and crazy. It's a sign of low intellect.
I think they're desperate and I also think that tattoos like that are just disgusting.
I wouldn't be with a girl/woman with a tattoo, for me it shows a certain type of thinking, contrary to what I think is right. A serious and intelligent woman would never have done, at the same time I am aware of how many women of these made, are sure of the uniqueness of the tattoo on them and accordingly in themselves, and would accept what was written as "unnecessary prejudices."
Hahaha, 3, author, Here EVERYONE can lie to you about their age! Especially when you share your theory!
I'm a 25-year-old girl. and I have a sleeve on my left hand in memory of my father, who was a tattooist. Come on, judge me!
I want to say something, whether tattoos matter or not, it's none of your business! My tattoos have, but I always say they don't because I don't like limited people. If some tattoos are going to be enough not to want to get to know me as a person, then you're showing what a commodity you are. Choosing a person what they will do with your body does not harm you and your life, so please do not judge! Stupid people are the limited people who think there's only one way to look one person. And why is the topic affected for women? What, men have a point because they look "more masculine"? It's a good thing they're only wide-eyed around me!
And why does someone die, I have to get a tattoo for him? Aren't the pictures enough that it should make sense to desecrate your body with paints? To me, it's profanity and it's a devil's endeavor-attracting evil to yourself!
A small tattoo, beautiful, eye-catching, I would accept, which expresses something, but sleeves, backs, legs occupying a large area somehow for a woman ugly.
I had liked one of those chicks, but when I saw her whole right hand in the tatos, they were disgusted.
M33
13!!! Tattoos can make deep sense and it's funny to judge someone without knowing them!!
I have "sleeve" and more tattoos on my body. Woman. 31, an engineer with a job in the specialty. I was a senior at the university. But thank you for warning me about my level of intellect.
If they're well made, tattoos look great no matter where and how many they are. I personally prefer women with tattoos, but I saw a lot of negative comments here, apparently most come from 35-year-olds with conservative views and a mentality of the last century... If the author and the likes of tattoos should be tattooed without taking into account the opinions of others, so at least you will not attract stupid people in your life, because if you think about it, someone to care so much about what others do with their body, how much brain should there be in the head?
I personally like it!
It doesn't matter to me, believe me, it's about the upbringing and the environment in which she lived!
M33
19, that already educated people get tattooed is not good. Not that education in Bulgaria means intellect. But I also said above that tattoos are not exactly dull, but rather surfaces and people with whom I would not want to have a serious relationship, because they do not correspond to my understandings and value system. But at the end of the day, I don't care who's got the out of me, just farther away from me, please.
Number 22, if you judge people solely by appearance, aren't you superficial, huh?
For the record, I don't have tattoos, and I don't think I'd make it, but I don't see a problem with the people they do.
A woman who needs tuning, don't praise me! The nice horse and under a torn can tell. It's the same thing with plastic, like licking sugar through the jar!
There's one such hairdresser in "Veni" - blonde, very laughing at her behind her back, tattooed hands, back, horror. Well, how much they shun her for friezes, you have no idea.
The intelligentsia, to light up tattoos, has been from 40000 BC. and in fact the priests, the spiritually towering, and the members of noble families were tattooed. Later, the tattoos were accessible to the public, depicting information about the genus, religion and family. Position.
So the beginning of tattoos has nothing to do with prisons or with the simplicity.
"19, that already educated people get tattooed is not good."
Maybe the problem is that uneducated people get tattooed.
A tattooed woman is a frivolous, stupid woman. Now I'm going to tell you how far the stupidity of such a woman can go. Two or three years ago, I decided to check out the weirdest tattoos. I googled strange tattoos in English (strange tattoo) and after checking out many tattoos came out the strangest tattoo. A young woman has a tattoo on her vagina. The tattoo is a wide open cat's mouth and her vagina is located in the open cat's mouth. Well, you free-thinking and with a wide open mind what you think of such a tattoo. Isn't that the pinnacle of? I'm sure that's perfectly normal for many of you, isn't it? Well, a lot of young girls put earrings on their noses and even their vaginas. Is that normal, too? I'm amazed by your youthful twisted thinking. Where are you!!!!
22, you're great! If you and your peers can come together and discuss a way to mark yourself, that I recognize you, because that's what I'm looking forward to. You're wasting my time.
Most commenters have decided that if someone has decided to get a tattoo, it's a criminal, an idiot, a complexist, a paparazzo. It would be funny if it wasn't so sad. By the same logic, we can determine people by hairstyle, eye color, whether they are thick or weak, whether they pierced their ears or not. And before any "smart" uses the argument that tattoos are made at will - here we are talking that on the basis of some external sign, you decide what the given woman/man is and what is its value system. By the same token, we can stigmatize redheads for light women and light them in the square...
I don't think a woman with tattoos is a newspaper. Everyone has the right to decide whether to "shari" or not. For me, more important are face, physique, broadcasting. Now that I've gotten to know her and find out what kind of person she is, I'm going to decide whether I'm with this guy or not.
There is a very old fairy tale that you will hardly understand, but i hope: " When a man "stains" the body, he cleans his soul." Think about it a little bit... if you can!
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If you're a top-notch, it's not kitsch.
I don't understand one thing. Why are you jumping so fast and wanting someone to like the kitsch? If you like it, do it. I just don't like it, and I don't have to like something that washes disgusting. I didn't say not to make them, just to stay away from me.
And no, it's not the question of appearance, it's the chip upstairs.
We've judged the appearance, but naturally, on the clothes we meet -they are a reflection of the character of the person. When I see a tattooed baboon/babuinka, these people suffer from complexes and want to show themselves to be something different or straight more than the others. And that's not the case.
You can shred as you like, but we don't have to like this because it's not just you watching your tattoos - you've got each other looking at you, and most of us don't like that. We're not stupid - you're stupid because you can see that you don't like it, if you'd done it for yourself, it would have been in the hidden places on your body.
A woman's sleeve... so she's either a potential prostitute or an idiot. If there are earrings on the tongue, it will be in tune with the sleeve.
26 - don't push yourself to make a lot of tattoos like an elite. 40,000 years ago, I don't know how it was, but 40 years ago tattoos were mainly of prisoners and gypsies. There are sailors out there with nothing to do when sailing. But the tattoo was like a piece of. I guess they were priests, and we didn't know.
I'm a 27-year-old man. I'm in a serious relationship with a woman of four years who has two little tattoos on her shoulders. And my girlfriend's sister is "shamed" all over the line. He has sleeves, as well as a tattoo on his abdomen and both hips.
My friend and her sister are very good and honest women.
They don't mess, they don't take drugs, they don't prostitute, they don't behave vulgarly or anything like that.
And there's a lot of girls without tattoos who just do.
I am a teacher myself, and I think in time to tattoo and sketch my future tattoos. It's high time the tattoo stopped being associated with the mutineers, the mild behavior, the drug addiction, etc.
On the other hand, there are a lot of pics that get tattooed just because it's fashionable.
But understand that the coin has two sides. We don't have to stigma-stamp someone just because they have tattoos, they dress differently or something.
I don't know, I don't think tattooing necessarily means that a person is trying to play different or that he's complex. At least not all of them. I like tattoos as long as they're made by a good tattooist, but some can stand rough on the female body. Some people just like it, some people just express something. I've met both idiots with tattoos and intelligent people.
P. S. I don't have tattoos or piercings, nor have I.
Black Sabbath
I'm a woman and I don't have tattoos. But I have girlfriends who have, some of them quite a lot. I also know a couple of tattooed female trash.
Whether you're tattooed or not doesn't determine what kind of person you are, good or bad. In For the information of the haters: everyone can live as they please, as long as it does not interfere with the others.
By the 30th, you're the complex. Every person wants to be different, there's nothing abnormal and complex about it. If you think people with tattoos are more than you, the problem is back in your complexes. Anyone can be whatever they want,-except for you, that when I look at you from complexes, you have no mirrors in your house. Hd hahahahaha
Guys, what are these tattoos and tattoos? In Bulgarian, the person who tattoos is called a tattoo artist.
In different cultures, tanus have the most diverse semantics. In Western Europe, it is mandatory for the working class to tattoo the names of the partner and the children, respectively, with the date of marriage and birth. In Russia and the USSR, tattoos have a strictly defined meaning, indicating the place in the hierarchy in the criminal world. In Japan, tattoo display is forbidden. In artistic circles, tattoos are accepted positively because they fit into the paradigm of character.
In Bulgaria. Until democracy came to us, tattoos were the prerogative of pandas, sailors, truckers and gypsies. It is logical that for those born before the nineties, the tattoo has a negative connotation. Thus, for the younger ones it turns into rebellion and protest. However, a tattoo is a permanent solution. It's one thing to walk with long hair and cubans, and when you have the brains to throw them away, quite another - to permanently disfigure your body, with a picture or inscription that in ten years will neither cool nor make sense in the dynamic subculture. Not to mention how ashamed you of 40 of your children and 60 grandchildren. When the skin wrinkles and sags, and instead of the bold image, nothing is seen.
Grandpa The Boogeyman
40, what tattoo artist? That sounds communist. It must be a cool tattoo, a tattooist, a-y. And after 20 years, when he goes out of fashion and stops being a coowell, me, we'il think about it. The skin will wrinkle and sag, but nema pooh, meeen, now we are mega giga cowowoul, meeen. And we're very good, motherfucker. Trea, we follow fashion like sheep, brother, the other one's stuck. Are you warming up, braaate?
I'm not going to comment anymore, it's an eyewitness. 31 is absolutely right - you make them for others to look at. They look at you and laugh at your brains.
I'il tell you a story.
I work in England. On my first day in a warehouse, I decided to ask where the manager was to talk to him.
A colleague pointed at two men in the distance, saying (that's the manager there). I look into the distance, one with glasses, snazzle hair and a shirt, the other some young man, all in tattoos, a slight "emo haircut" and with fleches. I go to them, and I talk to the elderly, neat man right away. He smiled at me and said , "I'm not the manager, that's him.
So, people, we don't have to judge by appearance. Tattooing the body does not necessarily mean that the given person is a drug addict, a drunk, a rebel, a slacker, etc.
Especially in the west, tattoos are quite common.
Here we lean a little on the very people's psychology, history, etc.
In Bulgaria, tattooing is still associated with pandism, barracks and mutrein drug years.
My appeal is not to judge anyone until we get to know him.
It's my most romantic when they write down their boyfriend's letter or name, which they left with three months ago. Beauty.
Number 43, a warehouse manager is not some prestigious profession. It's not a shameful job to be a warehousekeeper, it's just no different than a driver, for example. I live in the "west" for more than a decade, a great rarity is a white collar with tattoos.
Grandpa The Boogeyman
tattoos type sleeves I find simple and ugly. come on, i can take a little tattoo, but you can shake it all like a rug, thanks. yes, does not mean that the person is a drug addict or a criminal, but to me it means a lack of taste and adequacy, especially if he works something other than a bartender, a worker or a sailor
I know two women with extensive tattoos. Now I'm going to write about one that impresses me a lot. She's 32 years old, five years her addiction to methamphetamine. Beautiful, very weak, but pleasant looking and very sexy. But her tattoos are really interesting. On the left arm, from the shoulder down to the elbow, with a predominantly light blue color, floral motifs, beautiful. On the back, something "devilish": a raging sea and a wall in front of a collapse, in violet and brown tonality. And over the intimate triangle and a little invading it, a tiger jumping a fence, very interesting! He says he intends to do his back and right hand. Her legs don't have tattoos. I don't usually like a woman with tattoos, but this one is "disarming" me.
I'm a woman and I don't have a single tattoo, just because I have a phobia of needles.
I support speaking at number 43, and the most prestigious it is to work for yourself, the sooner this person realizes it, the better.
And this topic I see as another utterly meaningless one.
Depends on what type of tattoos they are. If they have ugly motifs like skulls, bones, snakes, lizards or scrubs (sometimes literally labeled "Only God can judge me", they are really dumb, moronic, tasteless and do not sit well. But if they are made in style, as Angelina did exactly at the waist at the back, it can really have a pretty positive effect on a person's appearance. I really wouldn't go with one of those chicks that's been covered in all sorts of ugliness. I'd be sick of touching her, i'd her.
When I see a tattooed man with sleeves, I first stand further away from him, instinctively. These are people who are prone to violence. Second, the first thing I think is, he's acting interesting. And often when you look at the body and face- a mecca with a Halloween mask...
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