£250 for a scar!![ i didnt pay £250 quid and suffer 5hrs of pain for your benefit anyway
Do people with brains have tats also?
£250 for a scar!![ i didnt pay £250 quid and suffer 5hrs of pain for your benefit anyway
Do people with brains have tats also?
tattoos are not art they are just for people to bored to do anything else
they look crap on men and bloody awful on women
I dont have Tattoos....................I like to look different
No it does not.had my first tattoo at 18, have now got both arms `sleeved`
does that make me a bad person?
that doesn't mean that I feel the need to abuse those that have them or like them.
Same here but can't help feeling why have the tattoos, they can look blotchy after a few years, I think people get tattoos as they are looking for adventurous in their life and maybe a tattoo will bring that? However in my opinion most will regret it. Do they have low self-esteem and don't feel good about themselves, I don't knowWhatever happened to goodwill to all men? I'm not a great fan of tattoos, I don't have any myself and don't find them particularly attractive on women but that doesn't mean that I feel the need to abuse those that have them or like them. The way someone chooses to look or dress is a personal choice and has nothing to do with their intelligence or lack of it. People should be judged by their actions not their looks.
Clothes, jewelry, hair colour/style, even a personality can all be forsaken, swapped or changed, no matter how dire it is.
The thing about a tattoo is it's permanent no matter how hideous or regretful.
The amount of women having a tramp stamp removed must be in the thousands thanks to a shift in fashion trend. That slutty look whereby a female exposes the top of a thong along with a revolting tatoo has thankfully fallen from popularity.
As for adding the name of your child to your torso or back! Imagine how embarrassing it will be when the children or indeed the tattoo recipient grow up.
Tattoos were probably once a rare art-form a long, long time ago.
Now that they are available to working class Brits, the 'art' aspect has long since disappeared.