I can deal with small tattoos on women as long as they are discreet. Big ones are just not very feminine in my eyes.
As for piercings, a belly piercing can be cool. I don't like it when women pierce their nipples and really don't like it when they pierce their poonani. I've been with a girl who had both and it was annoying having that piece of metal clacking against my teeth when we were "having relations".
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I've been with a girl who had both and it was annoying having that piece of metal clacking against my teeth when we were "having relations".
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I like tats but I don't like tat's that's just a fad, like meaningless tribals of barb wires or things of that sort. To me a tat should have some meaning to it and not just stylish, but that's just me. Any other piercing other than ear and nose is gay on a guy IMO. And piercing on girls, hmmmm, well all the hoes I have met in the past have so much piercing that everytime I meet a girl with alot of piercing I'm just turned off, I don't like hoes anymore. Not saying that good girls don't get piercings, but if a girl has lots of piercings they are suspect.
I like both depending on where you get them. I had a tongue ring for 4 years and both of my ears pierced. I took all of them out after I got my G. I have three tats, one in between my shoulder blades and one on each arm.
Women: Tats are okay on their lower back/tailbone or right below their waist (just plain sexy). Tongue rings (absolutely amazing), belly button(damn sexy on some women), ears are fine with me.
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Exactly. Must have meaning, otherwise, why do it? Not to be a downer here, but a friend of mine got a tattoo of his baby's name above his heart after the child died during birth. To me, that's an awesome tattoo.
Yes, just below the back/tailbone is sexy also. Never on the shoulder or upper back for ladies...I prefer to see a bare smooth (thin) back in a backless dress instead of a huge tat on her backside. Although if it's good ink, I can appreciate it too, but I just don't think it's appropriate for all occasions IMO...I also agree with Iron, all tats should be symbolic and have some sort of personal meaning...
Family crest - fairly medieval. I can roughly trace my heritage to the 3rd Century Ireland to Luy Maccon, King of Ireland. I am still trying to trace my heritage from the jump between ireland and the states. We went to Inchigeelagh in county Cork and spoke with the parish priest. Unfortunately, we did not have the correct information (birth dates) for him to track our lineage precisely. We only had arrival and death dates in the US, whereas they have records based on birth.
In any event, the celtic cross and the tattoo are directly linked to my heritage. I wouldnt get anything else... just personal preference.
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I can deal with small tattoos on women as long as they are discreet. Big ones are just not very feminine in my eyes.
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Interesting? Yes. Sexy in a dragon lady fantasy sort of way? Sure. Feminine? Not really. Just my opinion. I'm with you on this one, Navy.
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Masuimi's gonna kick your ass.
What is your guys definition of feminine?
If she's got a pretty face, great ass, three openings and handful up top, that's pretty fem to me.
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