I voted for "I love them, tattoos are sexy", but they're not a requirement for me. Admittedly some look pretty bad, but they don't tend to turn up very often from what I've seen.
Can't wait for the haters and bigots to start commenting...
Tattoos do not bother me. I think they are great. I like hearing the stories behind the tattoos. Some that are just because or lost a bet etc. All have an interesting story.
I'm one of the unpopular opinion people. Tattoos can be really neat and extremely artistic. But as far as attraction and sexiness goes, they really do nothing for me, or are a negative on women.
In this particular case for me, less is more. This by no means is to say I can't find women with tattoos sexy or attractive, but they are less so than if they didn't.
Potatoman-J said: I'm one of the unpopular opinion people. Tattoos can be really neat and extremely artistic. But as far as attraction and sexiness goes, they really do nothing for me, or are a negative on women.
In this particular case for me, less is more. This by no means is to say I can't find women with tattoos sexy or attractive, but they are less so than if they didn't.
It really just comes down to personal preference.
This was a great way to express an honest opinion.
I have very rarely seen a tattoo enhance a woman's appeal (though I have seen it).... Generally, tattoos reduce a woman's appeal to me.
That being said, some women are so hot that it does not diminish them much.
I think I found more tattoos more appealing when they were a sign of rebellion and not a sign of conformity as they have become VERY common.
However, I do like pierced nipples and bellybuttons (and toe rings and handcuffs and ball gags and electrical tape pasties and leather/steel chokers....other stuff too)
VanillaXSlime said: I voted for "I love them, tattoos are sexy", but they're not a requirement for me. Admittedly some look pretty bad, but they don't tend to turn up very often from what I've seen.
Can't wait for the haters and bigots to start commenting...
"Haters and bigots" (i.e. "Anyone who has a different opinion than mine")
Generally I don't like them, but for some reason, it makes no difference with you all. Maybe it's just that your videos are so much fun and that's what really matters to me.
VanillaXSlime said: Can't wait for the haters and bigots to start commenting...
Don't know this forum member, but I would like to give the benefit of the doubt that they did not mean anything malicious by it. Reminded me of a meme I will attach below.
As for myself, I never got into tattoos. Don't have any, don't want any. To quote Sebastian Maniscalco, "You don't put bumper stickers on a Ferrari." That being said, both of Andi's forearms have huge tattoos so it obviously doesn't stop me from being attracted to someone. I think a lot of it is generational. I would be willing to bet that you are more likely to find someone with tattoos than without these days. My 2 cents...
Unpopular opinion time. I absolutely hate and detest them, I think they are hideous and like grafitti. I just don't get them at all, why disfigure a nice body with these marks?
I think they are trashy and cheap and horrible.
I just about tolerate small and fairly discreet ones, but these great big armfuls I can't stand and to me, they are a huge turn off.
Very simple, their body, their choice. And makes absolutely no difference to how sexy or attractive I find someone. Plus I've seen some utterly stunning tattoo art over the years.
The only tattoos I'd have an issue with would be if someone had a nazi swastika or other far-right symbolism, or something else expressing hate or bigotry, but even then it wouldn't be the tattoo that bothered me, but the mindset behind it. Basically hate is a turn-off.
For me I put sexy but really it depends on the model or even persona they are giving off. Raven is 'rock chic' and so the tats work, the messy hot model is 'cute' and while attractive, the tat doesn't add anything to the effect.
mrangry said: Unpopular opinion time. I absolutely hate and detest them, I think they are hideous and like grafitti. I just don't get them at all, why disfigure a nice body with these marks?
I think they are trashy and cheap and horrible.
I just about tolerate small and fairly discreet ones, but these great big armfuls I can't stand and to me, they are a huge turn off.
I agree with Mr Angry. It is much more my preference to see a lovely smartly dressed woman who has a natural unmarked body .
To me that makes it more fun when i can see her go from 'Pristine Perfection' to a totally filthy mess. The dirtier the better.
VanillaXSlime said: I voted for "I love them, tattoos are sexy", but they're not a requirement for me. Admittedly some look pretty bad, but they don't tend to turn up very often from what I've seen.
Can't wait for the haters and bigots to start commenting...
"Haters and bigots" (i.e. "Anyone who has a different opinion than mine")
Not liking them is one thing, being a dick about it is another. I was talking about the latter.
as a general rule, tattoos don't really do anything for me.
I am yet to see a tattoo on a lady that makes me go "nope" although that might happen. I'd say there's a few guys whos tattoos are either ugh, or off-putting - but then I am not going to be watching splosh (or any other porn) for the guys anyway.
I do have a little bias - that I know a lot of ladies get asked to cover them up or get turned down for shoots because of them : and so because of that, it's something I want to see more of.
I can tolerate tattoos without actually liking them. That said there are some brilliant artists out there producing them. Illogically I have seen a couple of superb full sleeves. There are two places where tattoos definitely do not work for me on women, legs and chests. I have a friend who has the most fantastic pair of legs, she has tattoos around her ankles and now she has had two fancy bows done just above her knees, Sorry, I think she will regret those in years to come.
Piercings on noses and nipples are a complete turn off. Particularly those through noses that look like a bit of snot hanging down. Pierced ears are OK, although my wife does not have them. But look, it is up to the individual what they do. It is my understanding that there is (or perhaps should be) a story behind every inking and piercing. I wouldn't say to a woman, "you shouldn't have done that," but I might think it.
You carry on doing what you want. it is your body and you are the one that has to live with it.
Between the time I booked a custom shoot with a certain model and the time the shoot was actually shot, the model in question, not known for large, prominent, distracting tattoos decided to treat herself to one.
We all know I have branded myself permanently with my pied tattoo So of course I don't mind tattoos since I have one, but I have much more unconventional tastes than most. I can understand what people love about tattoos and I can understand how cliche'd and overly extreme they can be to others. I like seeing all kinds of people represented in fetish and adult content, so I get excited when I see more alternative and unconventional models performing, it doesn't bother me at all to see a fully tattooed model.
But I wonder if it's more of a generational thing? Do older people dislike them and younger people are more used to seeing them and tattoos have been more normalized to them? Either way, personal preference is what it is, no hard feelings for the people who don't like them
NOTE: I was actually taking these pictures of my ass to show the red handprint on it from getting spanked hard, so that's why my tattoo is a little red
I love tattoos, I love art, I love it when people express themselves. I'm covered in them myself...so I guess it stands to reason that I don't mind them.
I don't understand the huge hatred towards tattoos. I mean I guess I could see if you had a tattoo that said "FUCK YOU!" or something really explicit or violent or something (although that could be cool, I do love horror movies)...Anyways, from my personal experience, it seems like more people are open to them than they are opposed to them. I get stopped in public all the time by strangers with compliments on my work, and it's usually older people. Haters gonna hate, I still got some room! But, you gotta at least love the Phoebe Cates handy
But I wonder if it's more of a generational thing? Do older people dislike them and younger people are more used to seeing them and tattoos have been more normalized to them?
I think it is, you don't have to go back THAT far when you hardly ever saw a woman with a visible tattoo, so when I was growing up my formative crushes did not have them. And maybe that's why I don't like tattoos on women. Even though they've gone beyond the sort of symbolism that used to be their use, and moved more into outright body art. But I simply don't get it. Not my thing at all.