View Full Version : Tattoos in general
HawkeyeBarb
02-23-2011, 09:32 AM
Setting aside the "welfare" part of a different thread...I am curious of people's opinion of tattoos. Surprisingly, lots of folks that are of retirement age (50+) seem to be getting tattoos for the first time. I know that many men have them that were in Vietnam, Korea, or WW2..but now there are more and more women who have them also.
Just wondering what the tattoo is, if you have one. Why you got that particular tattoo...and maybe IF you had a tattoo, what would it be?
I don't have any tattoos but 2 out of my 3 children do. My son and youngest daughter both have them. Son has Indian Chief on upper arm..have no clue why..and my daughter has a couple on her lower back that she got in college. She is 30 now and the mom of 2 little girls and says she wishes she wouldn't have gotten the tatts.
Like I said...just curious! :popcorn:
graciegirl
02-23-2011, 09:41 AM
I am sort of old fashioned about a very few things and skin piercing and tattooing are two of them.
They would just look better on other people.
If I had one it would be smarta**.
twalker919
02-23-2011, 09:58 AM
I agree that tatoos are coming back for some reason. As you stated, several of the WWII, Korean War, and a few VN veterans came back with them. However, it's only been the past few years that tatoos were "in style". Also, both women and men now have them. I would think that in a few years that most of these people will regret getting their tatoos.
However, the above comments are from a 60+ year old man, and probably the "kids" (under 40) will disagree with me. If so, that's fine since I'm sure that we did things that our elders did not agree with when we were young. That's life.
HawkeyeBarb
02-23-2011, 10:00 AM
HMMMM..smarta**! I hadn't thought of that! I could see myself with that one....in Black and Gold, of course!
Tbugs
02-23-2011, 10:31 AM
A couple of years ago, I was at a pro baseball game (Bowie Baysox) and saw a young lady probably around 22 years old. Very nice looking blonde and in a pair of cutoff jeans. She had a tattoo on the back of her thigh that was really tacky.
The tattoo was probably 12 inches in length. It was the Tazmanian Devil (Warner Bros. cartoon) with a butcher knife in his hand and holding the severed head (still dripping blood) of Bugs Bunny in the other hand. Oh yes, these were in colors, too.
First of all, it was a gruesome tattoo and you have to wonder what kind of alcohol or drugs she was on at the time of the tattooing. Secondly, to wear such short pants for it to be visible was some kind of lack of moral fiber, and thirdly - what will that tattoo look like in 40 years - and how to explain it to the other people around the swimming pool in the retirement community?
hedoman
02-23-2011, 01:04 PM
I met some folks in the islands who call it body art. I draw the line when it goes from cute to 90% of the body. Me? If I had ever tattoed my girlfiend's name there would be so many X-outs unless I only dated women called Kitten...LOL
Really a cute little harmless insignia I say who cares. Not for me cos I hater needles!
K9-Lovers
02-23-2011, 02:13 PM
Even though my father had a homemade tattoo of his name on his forearm, I don't like tattoos and never will. I really had to think hard about getting my ears pierced when I was in my 20's, too. Don't know why really, it just seems like a desecration of your body.
Sound investment advice?
Find a company that specializes in tattoo removal. Buy now. I bet there will be a run on tattoo removals in the not too distant future.
2newyorkers
02-23-2011, 03:00 PM
I have mixed feelings about tattoos. I know a number of people (male and female) that have one or two tattoos and I actually like them. Yet, at the same time my beautiful niece has a quote from Twilight across her back that annoys me to no end. I also can not understand why anyone would voluntarily allow themselves to be stabbed with needles and risk the chance of hepatitis and/ or infection.
Raen Dear
02-26-2011, 05:01 PM
Sound investment advice?
Find a company that specializes in tattoo removal. Buy now. I bet there will be a run on tattoo removals in the not too distant future.
Tony: I so agree with you. I also think those large earrings that distend the earlobe are going to be a boon to plastic surgeons in the future.
OTOH, I got a tattoo many years ago because it was cool and I was the only hippie chick with one. Also, we had to be very very friendly before you got to see it. It was considered by many close friends to be "smokin'".
I was going to get one to celebrate my 65th but so many older chicks are getting them that it's not cool any more.
I also had chihuahuas before they were cool, but that's another story.:jester:
superuke
02-26-2011, 05:12 PM
I met this young sweet girl years ago and when she removed her bra she had a tattoo on her left breast it said OK, so I got all worked up, then she slapped my face real hard!
Saw the same lady 62 years later, I asked her about the tattoo she had, low and behold it now says OKLAHOMA!
Sparky-30
02-26-2011, 05:23 PM
Disgusting, why would someone want to do that to their body, looks especially bad on women., and with age they look even worse.
Hawkwind
02-26-2011, 08:47 PM
How about the ones that have them on both sides and in the front of the neck. Can't even cover them up fully with a high turtleneck.
The dimes, pennies, nickles and even quarters in the earlobes are utterly sick. What are there people thinking of?
K9-Lovers
02-26-2011, 10:59 PM
We were in Sam's Club a few weeks ago and the person that checks the cart on the way out was a young woman -- maybe 20 or younger. Her whole calf was covered with a giant tattoo of a face that looked familiar to me. Turns out it was a tattoo of John Lennon of the Beatles. She said that The Beatles and John Lennon are her dad's favorites and that's how she also came to love his music.
I'm talking GIANT tattoo. It was like this one, but not in color. Now, what kind of job/position is she ever going to get with this huge disfigurement on her leg?
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u84/sabastinty/Tattoo%20Images/updatedleg.jpg
Barefoot
02-27-2011, 12:18 AM
Angelina Jolie is considered by some people to be the most beautiful woman in the world, tatts and all. I think it's a generational thing.
graciegirl
02-27-2011, 07:57 AM
Angelina Jolie is considered by some people to be the most beautiful woman in the world, tatts and all. I think it's a generational thing.
Or a matter of taste. Not mine. Ugh.
vj1213
02-27-2011, 08:11 AM
I don't like the huge tatoos that cover the body, or the ones on the face and neck, but have seen a few that I thought were kinda pretty. Of course they don't look so great as we age. I personally do have a small little tatoo, discreetly placed that I got about 13 years ago, it is a little panda bear holding a rose bud with my husband's initials on it. I still love it. Very few know I have it or have seen it.
K9-Lovers
02-27-2011, 11:48 AM
I don't like the huge tatoos that cover the body, or the ones on the face and neck, but have seen a few that I thought were kinda pretty. Of course they don't look so great as we age. I personally do have a small little tatoo, discreetly placed that I got about 13 years ago, it is a little panda bear holding a rose bud with my husband's initials on it. I still love it. Very few know I have it or have seen it.
Okay, now you have to post a picture of that cute panda. We all want to see it now that you have described it!! You don't need to show any body parts, just the little panda. . . .
Barefoot
02-27-2011, 03:09 PM
I don't like the huge tatoos that cover the body, or the ones on the face and neck, but have seen a few that I thought were kinda pretty. Of course they don't look so great as we age. I personally do have a small little tatoo, discreetly placed that I got about 13 years ago, it is a little panda bear holding a rose bud with my husband's initials on it. I still love it. Very few know I have it or have seen it.
Another "show us the panda" vote. You really didn't think you'd get away with teasing us, did you? :clap2:
Shimpy
02-27-2011, 05:29 PM
Where I came from, and when I grew up only men had tatoos and only women wore earings and carried purses. I still can't accept anything else to this day.
Chief X
02-27-2011, 08:23 PM
I met this young sweet girl years ago and when she removed her bra she had a tattoo on her left breast it said OK, so I got all worked up, then she slapped my face real hard!
Saw the same lady 62 years later, I asked her about the tattoo she had, low and behold it now says OKLAHOMA!
Not sure if anyone else got that, but it sure was funny! I'll share mine with you - In 2004 when my daughter came home from Navy boot camp, she talked me into getting a tattoo with her. I've had this since and I often forget that I have it because it's out of my sight, on my shoulder blade. One of my sons designed it and it symbolizes the two things that I most enjoyed in my life (kids not included). I've been an avid runner for 20 years, and I retired as Chief of Police. This tattoo was $80.00 and hurt like hell. Anyone who says they don't hurt are either being dishonest, or they have no feelings. haha.
http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/3213/imag0028mw.jpg (http://img687.imageshack.us/i/imag0028mw.jpg/) Uploaded with ImageShack.us (http://imageshack.us)
vj1213
02-27-2011, 09:31 PM
Another "show us the panda" vote. You really didn't think you'd get away with teasing us, did you? :clap2:
Well, it's on my hip so I can't get the pic myself and my husband is out of town so the pic will have to wait. But it is a cute little panda :rolleyes:
whartonjelly
02-27-2011, 11:25 PM
The only time I thought that tatooes were helpful, was when there was a threat made and the women stated that the person had tatooes on his hands. So at least we knew to be on the look out for a possible altercation and a heads up to call security.
Call me old fashioned but most of us were born with clear pure skin. Then it is defiled with sonsensical drawings which look horrid after a few years. I have never seen any postive reactions to tattoes. I have only seen a few within good taste and it is usually honoring a lost loved infant or child. It for the person themselves to be reminded of the child they had , NOT for attention seeking behavior like the 99% of the other tattoes.
With all this being said, none of my children or grandchildren have any because they all have the capability to think beyond today.:clap2:
brostholder
02-28-2011, 06:57 AM
when I was 18, I had a girlfriend who got a tattoo of a dove and the word "love" underneath it. I ran into her a while ago. She is now 68. The dove is now a pterodactyl, and the word beneath it is "loooooovvvvvve"
elevatorman
02-28-2011, 08:37 AM
"A permenant reminder of a temporary feeling" Jimmy Buffet on his "Beach House on the Moon" album.
Army Guy
02-28-2011, 08:39 AM
If done tastefully, and NOT over done. A tat can add to someones beauty. Mrs AG has two, a small one on her lower back, ok, go ahead and say it! Yes, a tramp stamp!, and a small one on her lower hip ab area. Both small and of course, they totally reflect her......they are both Auburn themed!
Army Guy
graciegirl
02-28-2011, 09:06 AM
Tell us about YOURS, Army Guy!:pepper2:
Army Guy
02-28-2011, 11:14 AM
Tell us about YOURS, Army Guy!:pepper2:
Gracie, I faint at needles so don't have any! Really! I think it is so funny, that I do what I do and it doesn't phase me, but a little needle....I am down! Ms AG has to just about hold my hand when I get a flu shot!
Army Guy
skyguy79
02-28-2011, 12:11 PM
Gracie, I faint at needles so don't have any! Really! I think it is so funny, that I do what I do and it doesn't phase me, but a little needle....I am down! Ms AG has to just about hold my hand when I get a flu shot!
Army GuyIt would be even more comforting if Ms AG would allow a real cute nurse to hold one hand while she held the other! :throwtomatoes:
Army Guy
02-28-2011, 01:05 PM
It would be even more comforting if Ms AG would allow a real cute nurse to hold one hand while she held the other! :throwtomatoes:
Now that would be great!
Army Guy
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