RadishRose
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To each his own, I guess. I never indulged in any of the changes and just blended into a nondescript life. LOL
Somehow I have a feeling that your life was anything but "nondescript"!
To each his own, I guess. I never indulged in any of the changes and just blended into a nondescript life. LOL
I don't particularly like tatoos but I don't care if other people have them. I have better things to worry about than what people choose to do with their own bodies.
Yes, I agree and say to each his/her own. Everyone has a right to do what they wish to do with/to their bodies for whatever reason they want.Once again, I find myself as the lone wolf on here. I have a 8 to 9 inch tat on each upper arm (hula girl on the right, mermaid on the left), plus a couple of smaller ones on my chest (4 aces on the left side, pair of dice on the right). I got them all after I retired. Mermaid was my 70th birthday present to myself, and the two on the chest were my 71st present to myself. (Got the hula girl when I bought my Harley. Seemed like the right thing to do)
And yes, some tats are indeed tribal - saw a lot of those on the Big Island. And yes again, IMHO some folks overdo it. But, once again, I don't see it as a moral failure.
If you don't want one, don't get one.
I think she is gorgeous!View attachment 48384 Not even if she was the last woman on earth !
Yep.I think she is gorgeous!
Somehow I have a feeling that your life was anything but "nondescript"!
I think she is gorgeous!
View attachment 48384 Not even if she was the last woman on earth !
Traveler, this is what I call mutilating and what I can't agree with or understand. WARNING: DISTURBING IMAGES, NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART
Yes, I agree and say to each his/her own. Everyone has a right to do what they wish to do with/to their bodies for whatever reason they want.
Then simply look away--they do have a right to do as they wish, this is a free country after all! :yes:We are going to have to agree to disagree. I find those facial and whole body tattoos --- assaultive, extremely anti-social, and not any different than if someone walked up to me and slapped my face. :eeew:
No one has a right to make me lose my lunch.
Then simply look away--they do have a right to do as they wish, this is a free country after all! :yes:
Traveler, this is what I call mutilating and what I can't agree with or understand. WARNING: DISTURBING IMAGES, NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART
It's not the same thing, though. Try walking around with your head down and only slightly looking up and seeing just a very little and if you begin to see a bit of a tat. look away very fast...:sentimental:I can not "un-see" what I have seen. Look at it this way, if you are riding on public transportation. and a dirty, foul smelling, urine soaked, man sits next to you, your senses have been assaulted. Now, you can hold your nose but that foul odor will remain in your mind for a very long time. I feel the same way about my visual senses being assaulted.
It's not the same thing, though. Try walking around with your head down and only slightly looking up and seeing just a very little and if you begin to see a bit of a tat. look away very fast...:sentimental:
I have a beautiful tattoo, quite large, which covers most of my derrière. It was a gift from a Japanese master tattoo artist. He believed I had saved his son’s life, and wished to show his appreciation. So, I now sport a stunningly intricate Asian dragon, resting on a bed of chrysanthemums. Done in soft colours. Did it hurt to have it done? Yes, but worth it.
I believe what traveler was saying was people that take things to an extreme he's not talking about beautiful tattoos read the o p it's just like the plastic surgery or the whatever that Botox or whatever that stuff is that so many of the stars are using they go to an extreme and they ended up just I mean scarred for life