How having TATTOOS affects your sex life, according to scientists.

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    JB Books
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    Orge is right on the money with tattoo’d women. And his tat sounds great, well thought out, meaningful, and reasonably discrete. I’d consider getting one, but can’t think of any particularly meaningful design.

    We just don't realize life's most significant events while they're happening. Back then, I thought, "Well, there'll be other days". I didn't realize that that was the only day. - "Moonlight" Graham

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    Orge is right on the money with tattoo’d women. And his tat sounds great, well thought out, meaningful, and reasonably discrete. I’d consider getting one, but can’t think of any particularly meaningful design.

    If one needs a permanent mark on one’s body to remember something, then it was not THAT important. If it was, you would not forget. That is how I think about it. Others might see it differently.

    What is really important and memorable is branded like with hot iron in our brains… Not our skin.

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    I view mine as a more modern version of a personal heraldry. Instead of of a flag I carry it on my left shoulder, under even a short sleeve shirt. Every part means something to me and I designed it for longevity. I had a more intricate version that would have blurred because of thin linework.

    While I sat there getting mine done three girls came in with phrases on post it notes, chose a font, and we’re gone in 15 minutes each. Words from someone else, a font created and named Olds English, inked by a man charging 80 bucks for a quarter your versus my design, my color, and paying an artist to make sure it was done right.

    Different strokes I guess, but excessive visible is definitely an indicator.

    I failed to realize in my youth that I was the prize. I was going to work. I was going to earn. Little did I realize that due to feminism, that no longer meant I had to share. Road soon, Desert after.

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    Most tattoos are regrettable decisions made by people who would rather “give it a go” than pass it up.

    Most sexual relationships prove to be regrettable decisions made by people who chose to give it a go rather than leave well alone.

    Some tattoos are not regrettable and some sexual relationships are not either.

    However people who tend to make rash decisions and don’t worry too much about consequences are likely to have mental issues, have sex with more people and have more tattoos. It is not a direct causational relationship, it is a correlation between one sort of rash behaviour that lacks forethought and another.

    I do not have any tattoos but I do contemplate the Viking interlinked triangles drawn cursively -past present and future are all bound up together in an unbroken line, things come about decline and grow again, birth life and death are just a cycle than goes on linking us our ancestors and our descendants… I have contemplated it for over a decade but not done it. I am just not a risk taking sort of guy a lot of the time.

    A woman is like fire -fun to play with, can warm you through and cook your food, needs constant feeding, can burn you and consume all you own

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    Tattoos in America. . .

    A place where a person at a grocery store using an EBT card to buy food because they need state assistance to eat:

    Stands there like a boss with over $2,000 in tattoos covering an entire arm in a sleeve.

    I’ve seen Chads with full sleeves using an EBT card.

    In their world, tattoos are some kind of hybrid asset in lieu of them not having an investment accounts or even a checking account.

    Too much visibility with the tattoos.

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    Now, with that being said. I have tattoos but nobody would know it as long as I’m wearing a short sleeve shirt. Everything is coverable with a short sleeve shirt. What’s funny is, my entire back is done. Nobody would know as long as I am wearing a shirt. Not a single sign of ink anywhere on my body when I’m out in public.

    Now. There is a trend with tattoos that I have noticed – People are getting them on every possible visible location on their bodies. They want them to be seen. Visibility. With nothing in areas that are covered. They want attention, etc

    (Both of my nipples are pierced too but covered with a shirt. Would never even tell pumpkins in my blue pill days. Same with tats. Never said a word. Had a philosophy: let them find out if things got to a point where my shirt was coming off. Sluts)

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    Deadhood
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    I find tattoos make you look like a living target, you’re easier to notice, I love being under the radar only thing that doesn’t reflect that is my car and motorcycle interest.

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