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There's a girl at work with tattoos on her ankles. They look okay, but I do have an urge to wet my finger and try to rub them off whenever she's close.

Even if it's just a small Butterfly on the Boob.
I'd rather just see the Boob in it's entirety, non defaced.

I guess sometimes it's nice seeing a tattoo that nobody else will see. Although on the downside tattoos aren't really suited to ageing. You really need smooth, taut skin to do them justice.

Quote: GabriellaValene @ June 9 2012, 9:56 PM BST

I have quite a few tattoos but they are all in places I can cover.. Im not sure that I would ever go as far as doing my whole arm - the tiny ones on my wrists suffice. However I also have ones that I regret. >_<

Hi Gabrellia, there is an 'introduction Page' here where people explain thier likes/dislikes of comedy and any other revelations about themselves! Wave

Quote: keewik @ June 9 2012, 11:28 PM BST

I'll just say one thing about tattoos... One day I was plootering about among the onions in Morrison's when a woman walked through the door and I thought' Why are that woman's arms so dirty?'. As she drew closer, I realised her arms were totally covered in tattoos.

I remember archive footage of a white ladies saying they wouldn't want to see blacks working in shops because their hands were dirty.

;) W hy do we sunbathe and use false tan, I had been thinking of 'permanent eyebrows and lashes'? any info please

Quote: chipolata @ June 10 2012, 12:12 AM BST

I guess sometimes it's nice seeing a tattoo that nobody else will see. Although on the downside tattoos aren't really suited to ageing. You really need smooth, taut skin to do them justice.

My attitude to tattoos was largely shaped by the trauma of seeing my granddad changing shirts.

Quote: chipolata @ June 10 2012, 12:00 AM BST

There's a girl at work with tattoos on her ankles. They look okay, but I do have an urge to wet my finger and try to rub one off whenever she's close.

Sorry too much temptation.

Quote: dellas @ June 10 2012, 9:32 AM BST

;) W hy do we sunbathe and use false tan, I had been thinking of 'permanent eyebrows and lashes'? any info please

No such thing as permanent lashes, but you can get semi perminent lash extensions (which last around 8 weeks I think). An old work chum got them done before her wedding, but thers were a bit long and frightening for my liking.

A family friend owns a salon and has her eyebrows tinted, which is a way safer alternative to parmanent eyebrows, which are easy to get wrong and with all tattoos the colour changes over time. I've never seen parmanent tattoo eyebrows looking good, but tinted ones are a whole different ball park.

:) Thanks was thinking of the 'tinted' eyebrows/lashes agree the dark tattoo eyebrows are scary! Geek

From The Mail on Sunday site:

Tattoos are absolutely gorgeous and express a person's individuality. - Me and eight of my girlfriends went to a tattoo parlour we we were on holiday in Spain and all had the same daisy tattoo done on our bottom. Even now, two years on and even though its faded and stretched a bit, I still look at it and think that really expresses my individuality that does. All my friends think the same thing about their daisy tattoos as well.

Do you thinks she's being ironic or is just as thick as pigshit ?

Quote: Oldrocker @ June 17 2012, 3:19 PM BST

From The Mail on Sunday site:

Tattoos are absolutely gorgeous and express a person's individuality. - Me and eight of my girlfriends went to a tattoo parlour we we were on holiday in Spain and all had the same daisy tattoo done on our bottom. Even now, two years on and even though its faded and stretched a bit, I still look at it and think that really expresses my individuality that does. All my friends think the same thing about their daisy tattoos as well.

Do you thinks she's being ironic or is just as thick as pigshit ?

Laughing out loud

Hey kids. Why not try this as it's nothing to do with your culture but it looks cool eh? Just like tattoos all up your arm and on your neck.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-27412311

It's called scarring. Should catch on well with all those gullible fashion followers.

And these . .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dueling_scar

I'm not entirely sure why I started this thread. Oh well, that was the late 00s for you.

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