Showing posts with label tattoos for girls on side. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tattoos for girls on side. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Do guys like "bad girls"?

Q. Everyone knows girls like bad boys but do guys like bad girls? By "bad" I mean the standard, promiscuous, dangerous, mysterious,sexy, heavy drinking, strong silent type, possibly tattooed, weed smoking bad girl. Would you prefer her to the girl next door or not?


Answer
Hell yeah. Tattoo's are hella cool on girls. I definately prefer girls with a wild side - 'girl next door' is a bit boring.

upper arm tattoos (girls)?




MiLk_11


i was just wondering if people think girls having tattoos on their upper arm(not too big and not small)and having them down the side of their body or on their back is more butch than femme ?
i wouldn't have like a full sleeve but big enough to see it from a distance



Answer
i am considered a femme lesbian.. i have a tattoo that covers my chest and wraps the front of my should then comes down my arm about halfway to my elbow..
its full of bright colors... its VERY girly... i get complements all the time...
on my other arm i have a heart locket right above my elbow, my partner has a key in the same place..
still we get complemented on it all the time..
i think when i woman dresses formal, in a sleeveless type dress, and they have tattoos showing ITS SEXY as hell...
to each their own, but I LIKE IT!!

:)




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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Where is it socially acceptable for guys to get tattoos?

tattoos for girls on side on Angel Wings Tattoo | Tattoo Design Gallery
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Brigadier


I recently got a tattoo on the side of my right calf and I was wondering where it would be okay to get more? I'm already planning on getting more calf tattoos but I was wondering where else guys could get tattoos. Please list all possible places. Thanks!
If you're going to answer, please be serious about it. List places to get it, instead of places I shouldn't get it.



Answer
The reason we're listing places you shouldn't get it, is because they are far less numerous. Don't get one on your wrist without a sleeve to back it up. Don't get anything on your lower back, unless you already have a full back piece. Don't get one on your ankle, unless it blends with your calf, or leg piece. And DON'T get anything on your personal places, because the girls will laugh at them. The upper right or left shoulder is the place most guys start. I've seen just about everything. Take care.

Does a scrotum tattoo cause permanent damage to sperm production?




Jay S.


I lost a bet and have to have two girls names tattooed on either side of my balls. I have heard it doesn't hurt that much, however I was wondering if the tattoo causes long term damage to sperm production or damage to the testes themselves? Please list your sources (preferably a website, not wiki)


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Don't take this the wrong way, but it is a little odd to ask for specific, (implicitly) highly verifiable information websites on such an unusual query, especially since it's due to losing a bet.

If you're looking for that, I wish you luck. I can't imagine anyone studying this. I can hypothesize, however.

Plenty of people in a time of war have suffered damage to their groin and been able to father children. A tattoo hardly counts as an injury; it's only slightly worse than a sunburn and arguably less. The tissue damage is confined to the epidermis & dermis, where'd you want it kept to minimize issues. The ink itself could possibly be a problem but is improbable; an allergy is the most likely, and still rare, possibility. You'd have to have a pretty extreme reaction in an already unlikely situation to have to worry.

You could also do bad aftercare, but I'm assuming it's the process you're curious about.

I suppose if you get a non-professional to do this, there are the usual concerns of cleanliness, but if you're planning that worries of testicular damage are rather out sync with other dangers.

For the record, I do know one professional who's done this. I was a little surprised since the person in question talked about other areas she wouldn't do. The artist spoke of no dangers, but without anyone to ask and query it's technically the opinion of just one person, albeit a professional.




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