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Linky no worky!!!!!!

However, if it like the usual pictures of tattooed women that are posted on the internet, my guess is those tattoo's would not look quite the same when the lady hits her 60's or 70's, so actual "living with it" might prove to be a little less than ideal.


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Anyone here that knows me has read my arguments for pro-choice in tattoos

My sons co-own a tattoo and body piercing shop here in DEMO

With over 50% of people under 30 wearing ink...I tell the OG to get over it

The fact that she served tells me more about her character than anything else

She is a beautiful lady with or without her ink and to me it doesn't take away nor does it add anything to her


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Linky no worky!!!!!!

However, if it like the usual pictures of tattooed women that are posted on the internet, my guess is those tattoo's would not look quite the same when the lady hits her 60's or 70's, so actual "living with it" might prove to be a little less than ideal.


I seriously doubt she gives a damn what anyone thinks about her ribs at 60 or 70

How does the serenity poem make "living with it" a problem

Here again....tattoos love them or not they are here to stay and been here for a very long time


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Beautiful lady, glad she is a hunter and truly appreciate her service to our Country, BUT. The tatts don't/won't do her any favors now or in the future.

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Personal opinion Ted. I have a daughter/step-daughter that has some remarkable tattoo's.

I just gave my opinion, not an edict from God.

I simply do not find tattoo's of any kind that flattering on anyone.

I have no problems with personal choice in the matter, but in that same vane, I do not have to think it was a good idea.

Personal choice does not translate into public acceptance!


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Linky no worky!!!!!!

However, if it like the usual pictures of tattooed women that are posted on the internet, my guess is those tattoo's would not look quite the same when the lady hits her 60's or 70's, so actual "living with it" might prove to be a little less than ideal.


I seriously doubt she gives a damn what anyone thinks about her ribs at 60 or 70

How does the serenity poem make "living with it" a problem

Here again....tattoos love them or not they are here to stay and been here for a very long time


You're kidding yourself Ted. If she cares enough at this age to parade herself on stage in a bikini for the crowd, she'll care what people think about her ribs at 70.

You bet, tatoos are here to stay. As you note, most little kids, (under 30,) got ink. Difference in your and my beliefs are; you think majority makes it right, I think, majority often got it wrong, i.e. illegal drug use, hunting for SCI score and yeah, tatoos. Run with the lemmings Ted.

As to the issue of tat's, I do think its unfortunate that folks can't feel comfortable doing the best they can with what they've got and leave it at that. Botox, fake boobs, (a weakness of mine,) and artificial hair color are obvious, illigitimate and superfluous. Be yourself. Enjoy, be comfortable with and accept who you are, what you look like and what you can do with it.

Or, "Nah, lets go spend mucho $ on body print we can't afford and hardly resembles the way we actually live our lives!"
 
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Linky no worky!!!!!!

However, if it like the usual pictures of tattooed women that are posted on the internet, my guess is those tattoo's would not look quite the same when the lady hits her 60's or 70's, so actual "living with it" might prove to be a little less than ideal.


Nothin' looks the same at 60 or 70 so why worry about a few that end up looking like a Salvador Dali painting?


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Beautiful lady, glad she is a hunter and truly appreciate her service to our Country, BUT. The tatts don't/won't do her any favors now or in the future.

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That depends. Considering that most of her peers and probably superiors will also have tats, I don't see how it can be a negative.

I don't have ink because (a) I don't like it enough to defer something I like more and (b) I never been to jail (c) wasn't in the Navy or Marines and (d) I hate needles.

But, the social barriers are down on tats. I don't believe in most areas of employment they'll matter. The exception will be people who are the public face of the company but even that will change in another 10 years.


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Personal opinion Ted. I have a daughter/step-daughter that has some remarkable tattoo's.

I just gave my opinion, not an edict from God.

I simply do not find tattoo's of any kind that flattering on anyone.

I have no problems with personal choice in the matter, but in that same vane, I do not have to think it was a good idea.

Personal choice does not translate into public acceptance!


I understand you craze.....I'm ok with your opinion 100%


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Beautiful women don't need make-up either. That's my personal opinion. Do I think women will stop wearing make-up based on my opinion? Of course not.

When a beautiful woman walks out of the surf or a swimming pool or a shower, what good is the make-up? Tatoos don't add anything to their beauty, but they frequently detract from it.


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more like Picasso than Dali...
 
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All that needle work would pay for more guns, ammo and the gas to shoot it up.
 
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I understand you craze.....I'm ok with your opinion 100%


Times and people change. What some folks have trouble dealing with now, won't be near as important a few years down the road. Sorry that we don't get along better than we do Ted, but I do respect your opinion even though it does not always come across that way. tu2 beer


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Hunter or anything, I do not find it attractive on a woman. Here is where hypocracy rears its ugly head.I have my tattos. You walk out any post +you'll find a pawn shop + tattoo parlor. I don't like to see them on my sons,even though they have done service. I suppose my Mother did'nt like it either.


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Damn.She be fine an a Hunter to boot!!!! Big Grin
 
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I'm not big on tats on women either. It says in the Bible that your body is the temple of God. It doesn't say to put graffiti on the walls in your spare time...
 
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I have seen a LOT of tats on bodies of various ages. I don't remember ever seeing a tatoo on a woman in her 60s or 70s that did't look a bit worse for the wear.

Of course, this young thing has quite a few years to go before that.
 
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I worked for the Sheriff's office and later the Texas prison system for 5 years.

If you ever worked in any of these enviroments, I would be very surprised to see you with a tattoo.


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She has great Tatts!
 
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Hmmmm . . . should I get that tattoo?



 
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I stayed to the left and got the tattoo

BTW.....for those who don't have one.....THEY HURT BAD....and hurt for days afterwards

The young lady in question has a "rib" tatt they rate a 9 on a 10 scale for pain and hers is lettering in witch uses a single needle.....way way more pain than a shading set

As to the expense of her tatt.....she's a girl......she didn't pay for it.

Anyway.....I've said before

I don't care if she has ink

People who drink or smoke or god forbid do both are making a far far worse life choice but who here does those nasty things?

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Why care what we think Ted?

If you like it, you want it, so be it!

I cut my hair and wear my clothes without considering the opinion of my AR friends.

You got your tatoo, your son operates his business knowing beforehand some won't approve. A) be a big boy and accept the informed choices you made. B) meatheads from Dillingham, Idaho or wherever else really shouldn't matter to you one way or the other.

Get over your hurt feelings. At least you're not Shootaway.
 
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Why care what we think Ted?

If you like it, you want it, so be it!

I cut my hair and wear my clothes without considering the opinion of my AR friends.

You got your tatoo, your son operates his business knowing beforehand some won't approve. A) be a big boy and accept the informed choices you made. B) meatheads from Dillingham, Idaho or wherever else really shouldn't matter to you one way or the other.

Get over your hurt feelings. At least you're not Shootaway.


Funny

My last post was bait.

A litmus test of sorts...and educational

No feelings hurt here I can assure you....

Scott,

You are the only one here making a personal stab....no one else.

I don't care what you think

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You of course do care quite a bit. We know it as you've reacted so strongly to all these tatoo threads up to and including "my wife would beat you up!" or something to that effect.

I'm glad you at least understand my point, maybe you'll consider it a little more. May it be the last thing I write be something you notice. Big Grin
 
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Funny.....and entertaining

To clarify

My statement regarding my wife was if anyone called her a tramp, slut, ect to her face.

Like I said if you have them fine if you don't fine


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It's a person's body.You usually do what you want with yours and get pissed as Hell when someone tells you that you shouldn't do that. It's bad for your body! I believe the standard reply would be "It's my life! I'll do what I want to do!"

I don't have a tat. Only one in my family that doesn't have one. It's their life they can do what they want to do! I do!


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It's a person's body.You usually do what you want with yours and get pissed as Hell when someone tells you that you shouldn't do that. It's bad for your body! I believe the standard reply would be "It's my life! I'll do what I want to do!"

I don't have a tat. Only one in my family that doesn't have one. It's their life they can do what they want to do! I do!


Well,..... yes an no.

Yes! it is up to the individual to make their own decisions about their appearance. I certainly do. However, fashion is an industry because most are very concerned with what others think of their appearance.

The young lady in question obviously cares a great deal about what other people think of her and what shes done with her body. She is actively seeking approval for all shes done to herself. Since she sought it out, some offered an opinion.

Its that people don't like the answers to the questions asked sometimes.

I really did mean what I wrote previously, who cares what I think?!?!?!?! The young lady shouldn't, neither should my AR friends. Although I may be able to provide some sage instruction on southern AK moose hunting or on king salmon fishing, in general, I'm a schmuck and would consider my advise or opinion any more than what you pay for it.

In parallel, some here have stopped posting hunting reports because of the criticism offered by other members. I continue to post reports because the criticism doesn't bother me. I offer my stories and pictures because I'm under the general impression that the readers find them entertaining for any reason and appreciate it. Maybe the readers laugh with me, maybe at me, either way, I just don't care! When we get to the point to where my reports have zero reads and zero responses, I won't get my nose out of joint, I'll simply never mind.

If I had a single tatoo or an entire galleria, it'd be because I got it for my reasons. If I chose to share it with the internet, as I share my hunting reports, I'd assume there'd be dissention, (especially if I shared with the assumed to be middle to senior aged white dudes that constitute AR,)and I wouldn't raise an eyebrow. I'm very comfortable with people disagreeing with my decisions, especially anonymous internet posters.

Because the young lady in the spotlight and up on stage is in the spotlight and up on stage, I'm sure we don't think alike.
 
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you either have personal freedom or you don't!
You can choose to have one or not. It is a personal choice, freedom or enslavement of someone else's opinion of what you should look like!


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As a friend has said about life; "fortunately, it doesn't take an IQ to participate...".

Unlike other "must have to be cool*" things, you don't have to retain, tatts stay.

Rich

* mood rings, pet rocks, lava lamps, leisure suits, just to name a few...
 
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Yes they do. The only ones that always stay correct says MOM.But then Mom would'nt want you to do it anyway.Anyone who has one that has no regrets is a liar. Now or later.


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you either have personal freedom or you don't!You can choose to have one or not. It is a personal choice, freedom or enslavement of someone else's opinion of what you should look like!


Bingo, Game-Set-Match.

My older step-daughter/daughter has some really impressive tattoos. That does not stop me from loving her, nor does it stop me from thinking that at some point those tattoos won't be near as impressive as they are now, but, that is her business and if she is happy with them, I am happy for her. I may not actually agree with it, but it is her life, not mine.


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I saw the "you can't be buried in a Jewish cemetery" no so..just depends. My friend has his grandmother ID number from the Nazi on his wrist....and another his four fallen comrades from the Marine from Iraq and Afghan...don't believe all you read.

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