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Do you have tattoos and if so, how many and do you plan to get more? Do you find they make men or women more attractive or do you find tattoos to be a turn off?

I personally don't have any yet, but do plan on eventually getting a few. I think generally, tattoos can make guys even sexier to me.
 

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I have several in different places on my body, with definite plans for many more. I turn myself on. I'm pretty fuckin hawt. With or without the ink. I find other inky bodies quite appealing, generally.

Psoriasis makes it hard to get work done as often as I'd like but I very much love that needle. It's an old friend, a therapist if you will.
 

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Yes, 10 smaller ones and one big one. And I definitely want more. As far as regrets go, I got the first one in 1993, and 29 years later I still like it. Whether they look good on someone else, it depends on the quality and placement. But even a bad tattoo can add character to the right person.

As for getting old, people will point to an 85 year old man with a chest full of faded, blurred tattoos and say "do you want to look like that?" and I can only say "sure". If he didn't have tattoos, you'd just be looking at a shirtless old man. Much better to be a beautiful ruin than just decrepit.
 

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I'm not opposed to ink. But I've seldom seen any public ink on others that I thought added to their attractiveness. Some intimate ink can be intriguing though.

My late wife was a pasty white European who had no ink. My current boo is a dark skinned combination of African, Scottish, and Cherokee; she has no visible ink, I haven't yet been invited to see whether she has any intimate ink.

My skin is plain. Never seen an image that I thought needed to be permanently emblazoned on my body.
 
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I have a full sleeve. I was supposed to get both arms but the one ended up being twice as much as was quoted. I’d like to get more done at some point.
 

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No, I don’t have tattoos and have no interest in them. Apparently they’re quite popular amongst my generation. One or two small ones on the upper arm isn’t so unusual but I don’t find them particularly attractive, especially in excess. I really don’t understand the appeal of tattoos on the chest, back, forearms and even worse on the face, neck and lower body. Many people have absolutely ruined their good looks with them. Why paint the peacock?
 
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I'm not anti-ink per se but sometimes too much is simply that and it takes away from the artwork of a design. In addition, myself and others I know have had the experience of younger people coming in seeking work on-camera and having to turn them away due to face and neck tattoos, full sleeves, etc
 
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I get my first piece in a few weeks neck/shoulder/arm/chest/back. Hopefully the first of many.
 
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