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Post by GratefulHippie on Feb 21, 2008 22:02:59 GMT -5
Ok guys and dolls...which is it? Do you see a woman with a cute little nose ring or pierced tongue and drool all over her? Or women...do you see a man with an awesome back piece and want to jump his bones?
Post by trippindaisy on Feb 21, 2008 23:10:54 GMT -5
I like some piercings but tatoos are way sexier imo. My fiancee has the comedy/tragedy masks (he works in the entertainment industry) on his upper arm and I love it
Last Edit: Feb 21, 2008 23:12:12 GMT -5 by trippindaisy - Back to Top
There's no combination of words I could put on the back of a postcard. No song that I could sing. But I can try for your heart Our dreams, and they are made out of real things Like a, shoebox of photographs With sepiatone loving Love is the answer
A little feeling in my gut that I get of late when I think about these cats running the world with hate
"We're no longer called Sonic Death Monkey. We're on the verge of becoming Kathleen Turner Overdrive, but just for tonight, we are Barry Jive and his Uptown Five. "
There's no combination of words I could put on the back of a postcard. No song that I could sing. But I can try for your heart Our dreams, and they are made out of real things Like a, shoebox of photographs With sepiatone loving Love is the answer
A little feeling in my gut that I get of late when I think about these cats running the world with hate
Tattoos for me.. of course there are exceptions. I'm ungodly sick of the swallows on girl's waistlines.. and koi on guy's arms.. other than that, I really like them.. especially ones that have personal meaning I find it really gross when girls have the surface piercings on their chest or lower back.. but hey, that's just me. What do you guys think?
Tatoos for sure! but you need meaning, for example the only 6 tatoos i have are my 3 boys feet from the day they were born so i carry them every where.
Tatoos for sure! but you need meaning, for example the only 6 tatoos i have are my 3 boys feet from the day they were born so i carry them every where.
"We're no longer called Sonic Death Monkey. We're on the verge of becoming Kathleen Turner Overdrive, but just for tonight, we are Barry Jive and his Uptown Five. "
There's no combination of words I could put on the back of a postcard. No song that I could sing. But I can try for your heart Our dreams, and they are made out of real things Like a, shoebox of photographs With sepiatone loving Love is the answer
A little feeling in my gut that I get of late when I think about these cats running the world with hate
i find piercings sexier, but tattoos with meaning are really neat to me. especially because at this point in my life there's nothing i can imagine having on me for the rest of my life.
edit: well, i've thought about the idea of the grateful dead's Steal your face logo about the size of a quarter to a half dollar on the top of my right foot... but thats just an idea i had while at bonnaroo last year that i like to think about
Last Edit: Feb 22, 2008 4:04:51 GMT -5 by r006 - Back to Top
self expression is always sexy. give me a man with a great back piece over a tongue ring anyday. no offense just my opinion. i use to have piercings so i get it but tattoos rev my engine. haha
I'm kind of over the whole piercing and tattoo thing. It's gotten almost cliche. I've gotten to where I like a nice piece of pristine flesh. (That sound mildly ghoulish, doesn't it?)
Totally unique, one of a kind ink can still be impressive so I'll go with ink.
Tattoos with meaning always do it for me. I only have one, over my heart, of the Disney character Goofy. My nickname "goofy" was given to me by a childhood friend who was killed by a drunk driver while driving home from a summer job, he was only 17 at the time. My tattoo is a tribute to him.
Coincidentally I have found that when I tell women this story it really turns them on to me. Unfortunately, telling it has the opposite effect on myself.
I encourage everyone to enjoy their lives and have lots of fun, thats why we all love Roo so much, but please never drive while under the influence of anything!!!
Post by starrynight on Feb 22, 2008 8:51:23 GMT -5
I have a nose stud, eyebrow and industrial (with regular earrings and cartilage pierced on the other side) but i dont usually wear the nose and eyebrow at the same time. i like to change it up. I have never been a tattoo person but i sometimes think certain ones on guys can be sexy. as long as its not a tribal band ar something going around the arm... (sorry if any of you have that)
Post by GratefulHippie on Feb 22, 2008 9:03:20 GMT -5
hjime223 said:
Tattoos with meaning always do it for me. I only have one, over my heart, of the Disney character Goofy. My nickname "goofy" was given to me by a childhood friend who was killed by a drunk driver while driving home from a summer job, he was only 17 at the time. My tattoo is a tribute to him.
Coincidentally I have found that when I tell women this story it really turns them on to me. Unfortunately, telling it has the opposite effect on myself.
I encourage everyone to enjoy their lives and have lots of fun, thats why we all love Roo so much, but please never drive while under the influence of anything!!!
the tattoo on my lower back was drawn for me in high school by one of my best friends. of course i couldn't get it at the time because i wasn't old enough, but i held on to it.
my friend was killed in a head-on collision on dec. 15th of our senior year on her way to school. as soon as i was out of the house(my parents aren't big tattoo people), it was my first tattoo.
Personally, I could care less about the meaning of people's tattoos in regards to finding them sexy. I look at them for what they are: art. If you have crappy ink - not sexy.
I second the opinion of nose rings being cute though.
All in all, I prefer tattoos. A girl with full sleeve of some nice ink... be still my heart.
Post by GratefulHippie on Feb 22, 2008 9:15:02 GMT -5
I look at them for what they are: art.
they are art. but art is an expression of ones self. i think the meaning and thought put into a tattoo can be sexy.
i also think people get tats for one of two reasons. either its because it holds a sentimental, deep meaning for them, or they just like an artists work.
I used to find someone with a lot of ink sexy. Now as I have gotten older, I only find it sexy when it is both meaningful AND well-done. Crappily done tattoos, ones that look like they were picked from a book of flash are disappointing. I also hate tattoos when I see them and KNOW that person will want it removed or covered up in less than 5 years.
I don't get putting ink on your body to look cool... it IS art, the most permanent type. I have a tattoo and plan to get more, but I agonize over what I get because it will be with me through thick and thin, until I die. Tattoos become a part of you and the thought behind them and the quality of them shouldn't be taken lightly, IMO.
As for piercing, I had my nose and many in my ears... my husband had his tongue and ears... to each his or her own. Wish I still had my nose, but I had lots of trouble with it coming out, healing up, etc. I do think it's cute on some, not attractive on others.
Your body should be a temple. It is the vessel that gets you through this existence and allows you to experience joy, pain and everything in between. If you wish to adorn that temple with beautiful or meaningful works of art or jewelry, I say go for it! Just use as much thought as you would if you were going to... say spend your life savings on something or to convert to a religion. Not a sermon, just a thought
What I have found is that most poeple with good quality artistic tattoos have typically put a lot of effort into finding the right art and artist. Most everyone who has one of these tats can tell you a story about how each particular piece came to be even if the story is not really all that personal in nature. This is art with meaning to me.