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10-06-2012, 16:15   #1
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Women with tattoos..

Whats everyones opinion on women with tattoos? I kind of want to be covered but I also want a professional career. I don't want to do it if it would hinder that.... Has anyone followed itsmsmurder on Instgram ? She is completely covered except for her face.. Think it look cool!
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10-06-2012, 19:22   #2
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I think there was a thread about this recently. Anyway, I like tattoos on women. Tt's totally their choice if they want tattoos as it is mine. Also doesn't matter if you're male or female but having visible tattoos can affect future job chances.
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The same as I think of men with tattoos. If the tattoos are nice, I like it.
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I am not sure what career you want but I was recently in Dunnes Stores & an employee commented on my tattoos and said there where nice and she continued to say Dunnes aske there employees to cover there tattoos
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http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...p?t=2056666456

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11-06-2012, 09:05   #6
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Thanks for all your feedback! I see people covered in them, and I always wonder.. where do you work? I always think they must have an 'alternative job' compared to an office.
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Personally i think if they're done well it's very sexy. But career wise, not really an issue, it's very easy to cover 90% of your skin and still not look overdressed. Once you keep them off your hands and face, you could be plastered in them and who'd have to know?
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My GF has one running from her pelvic area (is that right?) going up her tummy, around her waist and right up to her shoulder blade. It looks amazing and we're talking about when she's getting her next one...when mine are done first!! So yeah, I like tattoo's on women - or at least on my one!
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My GF has one running from her pelvic area (is that right?) going up her tummy, around her waist and right up to her shoulder blade. It looks amazing and we're talking about when she's getting her next one...when mine are done first!! So yeah, I like tattoo's on women - or at least on my one!
Thanks!Thats teething! I know they are addictive! So once i start i wont stop!
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Have to say I love tattoos on women, to the point that if i know a woman has tattoos she automatically becomes much more attractive to me.

Plus if your into tattoos and the person your with has tattoos its a nice interest to share, as so many have said they are addictive and people can get quite passionaite about tattoos.
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You will be turned down for job's if the tattoo is visible.

It looks cheap and screams out at people.

You will regret it.

Think of your kids and grand kids.

It is the mark of the Beast.

Look around at those women who had tattoo's in the 70's cashing their pensions and shudder.
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You will be turned down for job's if the tattoo is visible.

It looks cheap and screams out at people.

You will regret it.

Think of your kids and grand kids.

It is the mark of the Beast.

Look around at those women who had tattoo's in the 70's cashing their pensions and shudder.
Did you look at what thread you wre posting in before typing that tripe?

Its looks cheap and the mark of the beast nice well educated comments.
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They may look good on an 18 year old but see them on a 60 year old.
Even worse see them on an over weight girl.
It saddens me when I have to interview a young girl for a job covered in Tattoo's. I have employed them if the Tattoo is covered.
It sends out the wrong message.
Also depends which circles you associate in.

You will find out exactly what I mean when you grow up.
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They may look good on an 18 year old but see them on a 60 year old.
Even worse see them on an over weight girl.
It saddens me when I have to interview a young girl for a job covered in Tattoo's. I have employed them if the Tattoo is covered.
It sends out the wrong message.
Also depends which circles you associate in.

You will find out exactly what I mean when you grow up.
I'd sooner employ someone who had a firm grasp of the english language. But everyone is weird in their own way I guess
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11-06-2012, 23:03   #15
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They may look good on an 18 year old but see them on a 60 year old.
Even worse see them on an over weight girl.
It saddens me when I have to interview a young girl for a job covered in Tattoo's. I have employed them if the Tattoo is covered.
It sends out the wrong message.
Also depends which circles you associate in.

You will find out exactly what I mean when you grow up.

But you do realise people get tattoos for themselves not what other people think they look like? I appreciate all nice tattoos regardless of the age of the person there on, and once there happy having it on there skin thats all that matters.

You do realise peope from all backrounds have tattoos dont you?

Nice condescending attitude no harm in debate but when you try belittle other people and there opinions you just make yourself look bad, not that its any of your business but im a 28yr old man plenty grown up, got my first tattoo ten years ago and still have no regrets about ever getting them.
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