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Posted
26 minutes ago, pgrahmm said:

Very proud of their boob job - with nose choice to match.....

 

Large hands & feet with an Adam's ???????? apple....

Cosmetic  surgery  is a sign of wealth, success and achievement especially  in a nation where beauty is valued

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I don't know, I think that's been my problem.

 

IMO one guaranteed sign is a woman who other women shun. Like a guy who gives every other male the warm sweet urge to hit him flush in the mouth.

Posted
22 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Sounds like a definition and preference thing.

I like a good girl who can be bad also.  Tattoos don't bother me at all.  

Exactly- my joke with the girls is about being 'a good bad girl' or 'a bad good girl'

Posted
2 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

The OP is  a classic "judge a book by its cover" attitude, I know some women that have Tatoos that are not bad and never been near a bar either, which is another common assumption.

I'm not saying there are no exceptions.

 

If I asked 'what are signs of a bad man?' And someone said 10 years of prior incarceration st a federal prison. 

 

Would you say: 'The OP is  a classic "judge a book by its cover" attitude, I know some people who are reformed offenders and some who were wrongfully convicted'

 

You'd be right. Some are reformed and wrongfully convicted  - but just to be on the safe side, you probably don't want your daughter bringing back back Manuel 'The Massacre' Ortiz.

 

I'm sure the 7 tear drop tattoos were just youthful folly too.

Posted

That reminds me of one of the sluts from an infamous Thai porn site.

"I am a good girl"

Yes, she is. She does everything he tells her to do.

 

So maybe we should first define what a bad girl is.

And of course: good girls go to heaven; bad girls go to everywhere. 

Posted
1 minute ago, proton said:

Tats are absolutely revolting on anyone, for sailors, criminals and prostitutes. Not so much fashion statements as idiot identifiers 

Tattoos  are part of religion  and culture  here. So your  comment  reflects your ignorance of Thai and Khymer culture and your middle class western bias.

The religious and Tatoo festivals are famous and have thousands attending around Thailand

 

https://sea.mashable.com/article/2592/here-are-5-of-thailands-most-sacred-tattoos-and-the-ancient-meaning-behind-them

Posted
3 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

You’re not only living in the wrong decade, you’re in the wrong century. 

 

Anyone judging someone solely on their tattoos is well...  a judgemental fool.

 

 

Hmm.. nah. I'm judging their choices by their own culture, not mine. Tattoos on a girl in my culture (US), is not the sign of a bad girl - but here it is. 

 

I don't make the rules ????????‍♂️

Posted
2 minutes ago, Brian Nose said:

I'm not saying there are no exceptions.

 

If I asked 'what are signs of a bad man?' And someone said 10 years of prior incarceration st a federal prison. 

 

Would you say: 'The OP is  a classic "judge a book by its cover" attitude, I know some people who are reformed offenders and some who were wrongfully convicted'

 

You'd be right. Some are reformed and wrongfully convicted  - but just to be on the safe side, you probably don't want your daughter bringing back back Manuel 'The Massacre' Ortiz.

 

I'm sure the 7 tear drop tattoos were just youthful folly too.

Well atleast his tatoos would match hers !????

Posted
1 minute ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Tattoos  are part of religion  and culture  here. So your  comment  reflects your ignorance of Thai and Khymer culture and your middle class western bias.

The religious and Tatoo festivals are famous and have thousands attending around Thailand

 

https://sea.mashable.com/article/2592/here-are-5-of-thailands-most-sacred-tattoos-and-the-ancient-meaning-behind-them

Yeah, nah. We know what type of tattoos we're talking about. 

 

Stop holding up your finger, clearing your throat and declaring an exception. This is a thread of generalizations.

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44 minutes ago, pgrahmm said:

Hooker peroxide or streak dyed hair.....

Man spreads when sitting....

'Hooker peroxide or streak dyed hair.....'

Your describing punkettes- westernised girls- who originally  were copying  prostitute looks in the 70s along with ladders fish net stockings

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1 minute ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Tattoos  are part of religion  and culture  here. So your  comment  reflects your ignorance of Thai and Khymer culture and your middle class western bias.

The religious and Tatoo festivals are famous and have thousands attending around Thailand

 

https://sea.mashable.com/article/2592/here-are-5-of-thailands-most-sacred-tattoos-and-the-ancient-meaning-behind-them

Can be true for monks and warriers culture. Soldiers etc, as well mafia cartels in other cultures, but tattoos do not represent class culture and higher societies as a norm. 
 

In western culture, all the ink addicted seems more like sheeps who follow a sick trend at the time. Well, this will finely pass to, when the grand children see their grandparents growing older. 

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12 minutes ago, Brian Nose said:

I'm not saying there are no exceptions.

 

If I asked 'what are signs of a bad man?' And someone said 10 years of prior incarceration st a federal prison. 

 

Would you say: 'The OP is  a classic "judge a book by its cover" attitude, I know some people who are reformed offenders and some who were wrongfully convicted'

 

You'd be right. Some are reformed and wrongfully convicted  - but just to be on the safe side, you probably don't want your daughter bringing back back Manuel 'The Massacre' Ortiz.

 

I'm sure the 7 tear drop tattoos were just youthful folly too.

Basing judgements on what makes a person bad or not by comparing someone who has tattoos with someone incarcerated for ten years is absolutely ridiculous. 

Posted
54 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

Basing judgements on what makes a person bad or not by comparing someone who has tattoos with someone incarcerated for ten years is absolutely ridiculous. 

I'm using the same premise/the same rules.

 

Wait. The rules suddenly don't apply when it's serious? B..b..but.. we shouldn't generalize, there are exceptions, right? 

Posted
2 hours ago, grain said:

self-inflicted slash scars on the wrists and forearms.

That is a sign of a troubled person.   Not to be made fun of.

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2 minutes ago, cnx1204 said:

That is a sign of a troubled person.   Not to be made fun of.

Agreed. Probably drama but I'd be more likely compelled to help. More so that 'tattoo tukta' ????

Posted
1 hour ago, chalawaan said:

A Thai kid told me that the cops here are so conservative, that a tattoo will get you pulled over if they're looking for drugs.

 

However, like Yakuza, Thai gangsters cover almost all the skin hidden by shorts and t-shirt with ink. 

Absolute nonsense

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Posted
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

You’re not only living in the wrong decade, you’re in the wrong century. 

 

Anyone judging someone solely on their tattoos is well...  a judgemental fool.

 

 

I am neutral on tattoos, although I have never seen the point of getting one myself.

A tasteful tattoo on a woman can be quite sensual.

Having said that, in Western societies tattoos are used by the police as socio-economic identifiers, even if they themselves have tattoos as well.

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1 hour ago, Brian Nose said:

I'm using the same premise/the same rules.

 

Wait. The rules suddenly don't apply when it's serious? B..b..but.. we shouldn't generalize, there are exceptions, right? 

If you are going to compare things avoid ludicrous comparisons. 

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