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11.03.2010, 22:22 quote

englishgent1981
Joined: 06 Mar 2010 Posts: 55 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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lisa333 wrote:
have tattoos and like tattoosss....


Where and what?

 

11.03.2010, 23:15 quote

will077
Joined: 10 Mar 2010 Posts: 1 Location: United Kingdom, England, Greater Manchester
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martin112358 wrote:
Are there many tattoo'd girls on here? I cant seem to find any.

Any one else think girls with tattoos =

Any tattoo lovers in general on here?

Martin x
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Confused Cool

 

12.03.2010, 12:22 quote

jeggae
jeggae Joined: 07 Dec 2008 Posts: 2157 Location: United Kingdom, England, Bedfordshire
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englishgent1981 wrote:
LittleVixen wrote:
englishgent1981 wrote:
Strategically placed tattoos, and subtle tattoos on ladies are nice. I'm not a fan of women being smothered in them. Just think what they'll look like when you're post 50. It not very feminine at all. That said, each to their own, and if you wanna be creative, go for it! (just not in front of me though please) haha.


Well im nearly 54:? I hope mine does'nt look that bad have you seen many post 50 tattoos?Rolling Eyes



I love mine & i'm really glad I have it Very Happy


lol. Apologies. Having seen that pic I take it back. Age cannot hinder the beauty a strategically placed tattoo. Looks good Miss Vixen! Smile

(P.S. I only said 50 coz my mum is over 50)


You take one foot out and put another one in it mate Surprised Wink

 

12.03.2010, 19:37 quote

englishgent1981
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jeggae wrote:
englishgent1981 wrote:
LittleVixen wrote:
englishgent1981 wrote:
Strategically placed tattoos, and subtle tattoos on ladies are nice. I'm not a fan of women being smothered in them. Just think what they'll look like when you're post 50. It not very feminine at all. That said, each to their own, and if you wanna be creative, go for it! (just not in front of me though please) haha.


Well im nearly 54:? I hope mine does'nt look that bad have you seen many post 50 tattoos?Rolling Eyes



I love mine & i'm really glad I have it Very Happy


lol. Apologies. Having seen that pic I take it back. Age cannot hinder the beauty a strategically placed tattoo. Looks good Miss Vixen! Smile

(P.S. I only said 50 coz my mum is over 50)


You take one foot out and put another one in it mate Surprised Wink


lol. I feel I should stop commenting on this thread now as I am digging myself deeper and deeper into a hole.

 

15.03.2010, 13:29 quote

jeggae
jeggae Joined: 07 Dec 2008 Posts: 2157 Location: United Kingdom, England, Bedfordshire
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englishgent1981 wrote:
jeggae wrote:
englishgent1981 wrote:
LittleVixen wrote:
englishgent1981 wrote:
Strategically placed tattoos, and subtle tattoos on ladies are nice. I'm not a fan of women being smothered in them. Just think what they'll look like when you're post 50. It not very feminine at all. That said, each to their own, and if you wanna be creative, go for it! (just not in front of me though please) haha.


Well im nearly 54:? I hope mine does'nt look that bad have you seen many post 50 tattoos?Rolling Eyes



I love mine & i'm really glad I have it Very Happy


lol. Apologies. Having seen that pic I take it back. Age cannot hinder the beauty a strategically placed tattoo. Looks good Miss Vixen! Smile

(P.S. I only said 50 coz my mum is over 50)


You take one foot out and put another one in it mate Surprised Wink


lol. I feel I should stop commenting on this thread now as I am digging myself deeper and deeper into a hole.


You just need to learn tact* where women are concerned Wink Smile


* tact regarding women sometimes involves telling fibs. Probably why it doesnt always work for me

 

24.04.2011, 20:07 quote

jeanette32

simplymikey wrote:
shystef wrote:
Surely once u've coverd in tat's will need to live in a cold country though Exclamation sorry couldn't resist


Lol Welcome to the cold country! Living in UK now.
I just returned from a hot country and with a pair of boots on, no one is any the wiser Smile

we are cold but since my brother has moved to norway I don't feel as cold he's been skiing in the minuses . Supposed to snow today gotta love how foolish we are to media reports to the weather.[/quote]


I m Norwegian.........
I actually prefered living in UK////
why on earth did urbrother wanna move to norway,lol

 

24.04.2011, 20:11 quote

jeanette32

And I haveto tattoos but both can easily be hidden if i want too,
I can find them attractive on a man too.
dont like anyone covered from top 2 toe in them though

 

24.04.2011, 21:35 quote

scriptwriter

I've never seen any women on here who've been to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo neither...

 
 
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