The question is too vague.
Tattoos which have a deeper meaning for the person, or are a unique work of art, are appealing to me.
For example, my wife received a tattoo of a treble clef encircling a heart this past summer because she was about to start her career as a music teacher.
Another example are family crests (especially if it is a familial tradition to wear it on one's body), or the names or symbolic representations of deceased loved ones.
What I personally DON'T find appealing are tattoos purchased on a whim, on a dare, or while intoxicated.
Marking oneself permanently as a result of a temporary situation is never advisable.
It also bothers me that too many people seem incapable of just having ONE.
They get their first one for a specific, deeper purpose, then get another for a more shallow reason, then another "just cuz" and on and on.
AGREED -I've been surprised at the amount of "normal" people who have tattoos - both men and women - and a great number of them - even those tattoo sleeves: These used to be for drug dealers and prostitutes and lower class people. But since the '90s, it seems college educated people born after 1984 get them. :idunno: To me, it seems a form of self-mutilation......The sub-question is, Do visible tats do anything for a woman's appearance?
I say, Most Definitely! They detract from an attractive woman's looks and make an unattractive woman even more so. Just my opinion.
Or a sheep following
She should wear a pretty blouse instead. If it ends up losing it's shape and it starts to sag she can throw it away; she's not stuck with it.The sub-question is, Do visible tats do anything for a woman's appearance?
exactly why women should go to the mall for a blouse and not the tat shopI've seen how they age. Some mag look really cool while they are new, but 50 or so years down the road they will look terrible. I can't get that out of my mind so they lose their appeal.
Good point.She should wear a pretty blouse instead. If it ends up losing it's shape and it starts to sag she can throw it away; she's not stuck with it.
I recognize you from other pics you've posted in the past.
I'm on the left with the hat, the hand tattoos, and the budweiser.