Tatoos not a turn on...

geekmaster24

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Tatoos not a turn on

I guess this is a general thing too but I'm posting it here as I want to be more involved here more so here is my deal.

Am I the only one that does NOT like tattoos? That do not thing of them as a turn on. I mean I hate tattoos in fact I almost turn down subs because of it (Mind I don't, but having one does not add points in my opinion). They are not a turn on; there are other ways to leave my "mark."

Its not just in the BDSM community that I see it though. I see friends on Facebook. Girls that I loved and thought they would never get one but they all of sudden post on Facebook, "Well is official I'm getting a tattoo." Whats worse is that I see my other friends go and say, "Omg that's awesome." While I just sit there in disbelief and go "Why?"

To tell the truth even ones that are not offensive are off to me too.

I guess its just my upbringing (mind you look where I'm posting this so that's kind of questioning to :p).

I feel like I'm in a new minority or something because I see people getting them more and more. I'm probably wrong, and I really sound like I'm over reacting. That's not how I wanted to sound. Just thought I'd bring up the subject.
 
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When I was 16, Cliff Raven had a shop in Hollywood, and I had a design that meant a lot to me-- I wanted it as a tattoo. back in those days, there weren't laws preventing minors from getting tats, if their parents gave permission. But my father was horrified. "You'll regret it!" said he.

16 years later, my tattoist gave me that same mark for my birthday present. I have yet to regret it, or any of my other ink-- except that, had I gotten it from Cliff, I would be carrying the work of a historic artist now.

Ink has had a long history, falling into fashion and out, but so many people have them now they are hardly remarkable at all.
 
Meh, it's not your thing, so what...

I have a few and love mine. I got all of them during/after changes in my life. I think that's pretty common, so these FB friends you mention probably went though a change or event in their lives.

I tend to date clean cut men. The last 3 have had no tattoos and I do admit I fantasize about "branding" (but with a tattoo) one with my initial on their virgin skin. Mmmmmmm
 
I have 2 and I love mine they're discreet and feminine
I feel it's an idividual choice! My Grandad hates the fact I have them but understands that it's my descision and ofcourse that's influenced by the popularity of it today I would be lying not to admit that but both my tattoo's are meaninful and not just a design straight off the board in a tattoo shop :)
Oh I should add yes I love seeing guys with tasteful tattoo's so yes I suppose you could call that a turn on!
 
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My husband doesn't like tattoos, and though I have wanted one for over 30 years, I don't have any. He was very clear about his preferences.

I'm convinced I'll get one when I'm a little old lady, provided I don't go first.
 
Tattoos don't cut either way for me.

Hubby has five: two have very obvious meaning. The other three need explaining but also have meaning to him. And he actively plans to get two more.

My sister in law and mother in law both got tattoos in the last six month; though I'm not sure why.

I would love to have a tattoo but the event it would commemorate is so far in the past I'm not sure the design would have adequate meaning at this point.

I'll probably get one at some point and then my son will look at me the way we looked at hubby's mom when she proudly showed off her new ink. *shrugs*
 
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I guess I can see when its something meaningful... but it feels like people do it to to do it.

I'm probably wrong, and I understand that. I just was looking to see if anyone else had my views...
 
*runs up and hugs sunny*

We'll go togther on the little old lady discount plan!
 
No tattoos on your body and you're of a dying breed. Times were very different when I first saw that many tattoos as a kid. While I don't hate them, I would never get one, myself. I don't mind seeing tattoos, although certain piercings still bother me in an icky way.

There is a new normal and the way body art is seen today is changing from the way it was when I was a kid growing up. Still, old habits die hard. I don't know very many from my age group who have a tattoo. It's more the younger people who are fueling this new trend. But, it isn't without resistance.

Tattoos and other body art still present a certain image to many people. There are still some types of jobs that you won't get, if you have a tattoo that's visible, such as on your arm or lower leg. Many companies are still conservative and don't want to lose a customer who doesn't like tattoos. Some industries just want to continue with a conservative image. If you want to be a lawyer or even a part of staff, think twice about that tattoo.

Many employers frown on their staff having tattoos. It's not because they don't like them, it's because the customer might not. Nobody wants to piss off a paying customer. But if the tattoo is somewhere it can be covered by clothing, that makes all the difference.

Security firms usually don't like someone with a tattoo or a piercing, but for different reasons. I know firms that will hire you, but force you to cover the tattoo by always wearing long sleeve shirts, even in the heat of summer. Piercings are forbidden because they can get snagged in a fight with a suspect. Even neck ties are of the fake snap-on variety so a suspect can't use it to choke you. Many police departments are the same way.

While some employers will be a long time changing their hiring practices against body art, as more and more people get them, that image will change. It is already changing. As we older people die off, that new normal will just be normal.
 
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I have three tattoos, Sir doesn't have any. Not because He doesn't like them, but because He never found anything He liked enough to get inked.

My former husband didn't like tattoos so after I left him I got my first one at age 43 (10 years ago wow doesn't time fly :eek: ). All three have some meaning to events both in the past and current. All three can be covered by clothing if and when necessary.

My grown children do not have tattoos, and my daughter only has her ears pierced. If they ever got one, it wouldn't worry me :) I love looking at other people's body art, it fascinates me and I love to hear the stories behind each piece.
 
how fuckin' rude.

If you are referring to me, then I apologize because it was not my intention to disrespect anyone. I was just trying to convey my view point.

I am very conservative when it comes to topics such as this and piercings. I know this, and while I'd love for everyone to conviently have the same view point, that just doesn't happen. Hell I'm 24 and I think this way that is rare.

You want to know the other thing that kills me inside? Knowings that the chances of finding a women around my age that is a virgin is probably zero. I do not like this day and age, and well I just have to accept it.
 
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If you are referring to me, then I apologize because it was not my intention to disrespect anyone. I was just trying to convey my view point.

I am very conservative when it comes to topics such as this and piercings. I know this, and while I'd love for everyone to conviently have the same view point, that just doesn't happen. Hell I'm 24 and I think this way that is rare.

no need to apologise to me, i'm a bit of a cunt. :)
 
I dont have any. I dont like any permanent decorations on my body (though I have pierced ears since early age and always wear the same earrings with matching necklace but those were picked by my kids and mean a lot to me).

On others I find them from repulsive to extremely sexy, depending on placement, motif, colors and body type.
 
If you are referring to me, then I apologize because it was not my intention to disrespect anyone. I was just trying to convey my view point.

I am very conservative when it comes to topics such as this and piercings. I know this, and while I'd love for everyone to conviently have the same view point, that just doesn't happen. Hell I'm 24 and I think this way that is rare.

You want to know the other thing that kills me inside? Knowings that the chances of finding a women around my age that is a virgin is probably zero. I do not like this day and age, and well I just have to accept it.

My daughter was 23 when she lost her virginity so they are out there :)
 
no need to apologise to me, i'm a bit of a cunt. :)
It's true he is :D

Ohhh I have piercings too :eek: Well everyone's taste is different I wouldn't want my arms covered in tattoo's etc but I love to look at other people's artwork/ink and find out the story behind them :)
 
I guess I can see when its something meaningful... but it feels like people do it to to do it.

I'm probably wrong, and I understand that. I just was looking to see if anyone else had my views...
Some people do do it to do it-- but then, some people always have. For the most part though, tats are like a journal you wear on your skin. Either people think about the design or they remember the occasion. Very few people don a tat with the same carefree attitude they don a souvenir teeshirt. And if they do, what of it?
You want to know the other thing that kills me inside? Knowings that the chances of finding a women around my age that is a virgin is probably zero. I do not like this day and age, and well I just have to accept it.
What is your reason for this? I am respectfully curious.
 
I was 25. So see? Two in the same thread, not as rare a beast as you might think.

Maybe but it seems like my generation lost that innocence at a younger age than that of the last generation.
 
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Wow I am doom and gloom today lol I swear I'm normally not like this. Sorry guys! :p
 
This is stupid. Tattoos are for people who want tattoos. Unmarked skin is for those that want that.

Nobody gets a tattoo for the respect/admiration of those with tattoos or those without.

Nobody who doesnt get a tattoo considers anything but their own reasoning/thought process in making that decision.

This is retarded. Get a tattoo if you like them, if not dont. Let other people do whatever they want, as long as it doesnt hurt you, or those you care about.
 
This is stupid. Tattoos are for people who want tattoos. Unmarked skin is for those that want that.

Nobody gets a tattoo for the respect/admiration of those with tattoos or those without.

Nobody who doesnt get a tattoo considers anything but their own reasoning/thought process in making that decision.

This is retarded. Get a tattoo if you like them, if not dont. Let other people do whatever they want, as long as it doesnt hurt you, or those you care about.

I tried very hard to not sound hostile or like I was trying to force people to assume my views. I all ready apologized saying that I did not mean any disrespect to anyone. Once again as I said all ready, I simply wanted to see if anyone else had my views. With that said if you do not have anything constructive to say nicely, I'd like to ask politely that anyone calls this "stupid" or "retarded." Thanks. :)
 
Rolleyes

What is your reason for this? I am respectfully curious.
Since he's clearly ignoring this question, I'll take a stab at it.
Men want a virgin because they see it as a conquest, planting their flag so-to-speak. Or maybe a chance to make a girl all theirs (they think) :rolleyes:
Do any women want virgins? (I'm actually curious about this) also curious how many women actually enjoyed their first time?
Since I've been on-line dating I've gotten several young guys, claiming to be virgins, asking ne to "teach them" yawn, that sounds like work to me! I'm in my 30's and I want, no... need, a guy who knows what the fuck he's doing, thanks.

Edit: or, or, I could be completely wrong and geekmaster is an angelic virgin himself, looking for that unmarked pure virgin to marry and dedicate himself to completely. Yep I bet that's it ;)

PS I have to say it fascinates me the topic changes and hijacks that happen 'round here.
 
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Since he's clearly ignoring this question, I'll take a stab at it.
Men want a virgin because they see it as a conquest, planting their flag so-to-speak. Or maybe a chance to make a girl all theirs (they think) :rolleyes:
Do any women want virgins? (I'm actually curious about this) also curious how many women actually enjoyed their first time?
Since I've been on-line dating I've gotten several young guys, claiming to be virgins, asking ne to "teach them" yawn, that sounds like work to me! I'm in my 30's and I want, no... need, a guy who knows what the fuck he's doing, thanks.

Edit: or, or, I could be completely wrong and geekmaster is a angelic virgin himself, looking for that unmarked pure virgin to marry and dedicate himself to completely. Yep I bet that's it ;)

Oh he was asking why I would want a virgin? I thought he was asking why I thought there was a slim chance I would not find one, and I thought I had answer that 3 or 4 posts ago.

To answer what you brought up though, Lover:

Why do I want a virgin? Well I guess part of it is that I want to stap my flag in so to speak, but really its more so that I know that it was me and only me that conquested this "land." That make sense?

Haha so its part of the second one but without me being a virgin. lol
 
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