Personally........ i have never ever ........ really craved a tattoo .....i have thought about it ......it is tribalism!!!!! .........modern day ......i do not want to put someone's artwork on my canvas/skin/flesh/body/torso/kadavair.......because ultimately ............you end up telling everyone ,,,,,, who did it......... and i think personally............it is like free advertising!,,,,,,,,, for the tattoo artist ! .....now ........ they !!!!!!! ...who are they ......as we always say .........'hey man nice tattoo"......holmes/dude/bro/amig/esse/etc....etc ...etc......hey man "you........ know that shop in 5th and and the mall .....that shithole shop "......."yeah....there man"......like free advertizing for life!!!!! .......... and you pay him ........that is what i think.......there was a point in my life i wanted one !!!!! ... (i personally think it was stupid mid life crisis bollocks........ that all geezers go through....... ...lasted about a week ....i .bought a hooker instead)!!!!!.............but i had some spare cash ..... but it never panned out .......anyways i see loads of people........ men women at the gym showing of their ink .....hey...........if that is what gets you off ........goody gum drops .........i personally cannot touch a woman with tattoos ...it's too distracting when i am eating pussy .........each to his/hers/they/them/that/theirs /unsure /confused/fluid/mental/lost .......as i will always say .....as much as i can ......don't hate the players baby!!!!!!>.......its the game!!!!! .........always the game
Even if they’re done artistically, pinup girls, bikini silhouettes, and “ladies love me” designs quickly feel less playful than you think. Most women only see them as a sign that you view romance like a scoreboard rather than a real connection.
Barcode tattoos aim for a mysterious or rebellious look, but they often feel more like a dated trend. Women might read it as a design that wanted to seem futuristic but somehow landed in an old music video. Unless the numbers have a very specific personal meaning, they usually don’t carry much emotional weigh
A sleeve can look amazing when the pieces work together, but a random mix just feels cluttered. Women may appreciate the effort but still wonder why every popular tattoo idea ended up on one arm. A strong sleeve usually needs direction, not just empty space and enthusia
When you know their meaning, or you’re part of the culture, characters from another language are always elegant! But if you went to Japan once and now have a huge sleeve of characters you don’t fully understand, it won’t come off the same way. If you want a meaningful script, double-check it with a fluent speaker before committing.
The word “Blessed” can be sweet, but when it’s stretched across the throat in oversized lettering, it really feels strangely performative. Ladies look at it and wonder whether you’re genuinely grateful or just committed to making sure everyone in the room thinks highly of you. Placement can make even a harmless word feel a lot louder than inten
If only tattooing an ace of spades could help us at the table! A full gambling theme with dice, poker chips, flames, and “lucky 7” lettering usually feels a little much. The average woman will likely see it and wonder whether you’re trying to look mysterious or just very committed to weekend bettinG
A giant realistic eye staring from the hand, neck, or chest is strangely intense. Women may find it hard to ignore, especially when the design looks like it’s watching every conversation in real time. If you love symbolic tattoos, a smaller eye worked into a larger design often feels much less unsettling........
5. A Clock With No Clear Meaning
Clock tattoos can be beautiful because they represent all kinds of neat things: a birth time, a turning point, or even a tribute to someone important. The problem is when a giant broken clock appears with no story behind it except that it “looked deep.” Women may not hate the artwork itself, but they can usually tell when a tattoo is trying very hard to seem meaningful.
It’s one thing to get a family crest with a meaningful cultural reason, but getting your own name across your forearm, neck, or chest tends to confuse people more than impress them. Women usually don’t need a permanent label to know who they’re talking to, especially if your name is also on everything e
A crown tattoo already makes a bold statement, so adding “King” can push it into self-praise territory. It only gets worse when it’s paired with phrases like “respect me” or “loyalty over love.” It can make you seem more demanding than charming. Confidence is attractive, but a tattoo that asks for admiration can have the opposite effe