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So, one minor celebrity decided to remove his collection of obscure and, imho, immature tattoos and now tattoos are finished ?

 

I would say tattoos are far from finished, rightly or wrongly the “ fad “ is enjoying its current peak. 

Adoration for celebrities among the younger generation ( call them sheeple if you like) continues to soar and with people like Post Malone sporting many face tattoos don’t expect it to be “ finished “ anytime soon.

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29 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

So, one minor celebrity decided to remove his collection of obscure and, imho, immature tattoos and now tattoos are finished ?

 

I would say tattoos are far from finished, rightly or wrongly the “ fad “ is enjoying its current peak. 

Adoration for celebrities among the younger generation ( call them sheeple if you like) continues to soar and with people like Post Malone sporting many face tattoos don’t expect it to be “ finished “ anytime soon.

The dude it clueless, too many senile dinosaurs on this website. Same as those claiming to live here 1-2-3 decades while all they did was sitting at home, a new person going out daily and travelling around would know more.

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I think the folks that don't like them , their problem is they are afraid of the pain to get one,

Why not just leave people alone to do what they want to do , its their body.

 

regards Worgeordie

 

 

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1 minute ago, worgeordie said:

I think the folks that don't like them , their problem is they are afraid of the pain to get one,

Why not just leave people alone to do what they want to do , its their body.

 

regards Worgeordie

 

 

I think my thoughts are, what looks good on 20 year old skin, may not look so good on the 40/50/60/70 year old skin.

 

Maybe the trick is delay ink until you are in your 50's your skin is already on the downhill, if your a woman the babies have already been pushed out, and what the Hell you you only have a couple more decades to live with it

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Nah - tats are a generational phenomenon,  They ain't going away unless the youngest generation chooses to reject them.  Which may happen, or not. Personally fads are fads - they come and they go.
I wear a few days of facial hair because I'm retired and too lazy to shave.  I wear slacks, a polo shirt, and flip-flops when out. At home shorts, t-shirts, and bare-footed. My hair in the cold season is long and in the hot season short, and in the rainy season somewhere in-between. I'm no trend setter as I'm sure there are others my age who do the same. I don't have tats and never will, well, unless I have "DNR" tattooed on my chest in Thai.  Maybe there I'm a trendsetter. 

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2 minutes ago, GinBoy2 said:

I think my thoughts are, what looks good on 20 year old skin, may not look so good on the 40/50/60/70 year old skin.

 

Maybe the trick is delay ink until you are in your 50's your skin is already on the downhill, if your a woman the babies have already been pushed out, and what the Hell you you only have a couple more decades to live with it

I got mine when I was 18/19 I am now over 80 and they ares till eligible ,maybe not for some other

people , but like i said it's their bodies , don't you worry about it....

 

regards worgeordie

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4 minutes ago, GinBoy2 said:

I think my thoughts are, what looks good on 20 year old skin, may not look so good on the 40/50/60/70 year old skin.

Yeah, they are going to be a whole lot of fugly, tatted-up 60 and 70 years old in 30 or 40 years.
Large swaths of tatted up skin all wrinkled and faded.  :thumbsup:

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4 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

I got mine when I was 18/19 I am now over 80 and they ares till eligible ,maybe not for some other

people , but like i said it's their bodies , don't you worry about it....

 

regards worgeordie

Never said I worried about it, well maybe for my kids I do

 

But for old age tattoos, maybe beauty is in the eye of the beholder!

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Seems to me that the decision of getting a tattoo is more related to the friends that one has, same as cigarette smokers.

The number one predictor of someone getting hooked on nicotine or not, is about the people they hang around with.

Parents might have some influence as well. But someone in martial arts have a higher chance of getting a tattoo. Just the way it is.

 

But the good thing about tattoos, is that, unlike tobacco smoking, they will not kill you prematurely, like the average of 10 years reduction in life expectancy of smokers.

Tattoos are simply some willful mutilations of the skin, akin to being scarred for life, while thinking that it might look good. A tattoo looks good only to the bearer, and no one else.... And the mutilators are referred to as 'artists'. Quite the irony.

 

African rituals sometimes included such mutilation. Should have remained in those cultures....

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Love the Damian Hurst reference.  For me, it was the elevation of the Starn Twins and their taped-together, out of focus mega scrap.

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1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

I think the folks that don't like them , their problem is they are afraid of the pain to get one,

Why not just leave people alone to do what they want to do , its their body.

No one is stopping them.   It is much more likely that they are afraid of the eternal emotional pain they will suffer as a result of their 'artful' misjudgements.

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2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I find it sad that many pretty young girls end up with often huge ugly tattoos. And that will mark them for the rest of their lives. Sad.

Agree 1000%.

 

So many of my favourite porn models have destroyed their luscious bodies with god awful tattoos...

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3 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

Not sure what this nonsense is about again but facts are there is more people than ever having and getting a tattoo to the point its at least 50/50 to hear Yes.

P.S. If you want people to actually read a few sentences of your crap, maybe reduce the length and apply spacing. The length of these nonsense posts are so much smelling like desperate employees or benefitors of this site are trying to get the last little traffic and platform activity. It will die anyway.

Do people with tattoos have even as much as an average IQ?? I don't think so. How many university graduates, doctors etc have tattoos?

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While I would never have a tattoo, though my father did, girls with tats really helps when looking for loose women.

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I'm highly OCD so I really like my Thai symmetrical tats even after many years (arms only). They've been somewhat therapeutic in that respect, and I still get the odd (seemingly honest) compliment from locals which is kinda nice.

 

My only advice is for folks to do it once they are financially set for life and have no one to answer to. 

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When you start to stretch the painting of Mona Lisa in every direction, that painting will start to look real ugly. Same applies to tattoos in a aging body. Additionally the colour fading away..... If you can't stop the urge, paint on tattoos may be a better choice. 

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2 hours ago, worgeordie said:

I think the folks that don't like them , their problem is they are afraid of the pain to get one,

Why not just leave people alone to do what they want to do , its their body.

 

regards Worgeordie

 

 

I was a right womaniser from my twenties to my fifties especially probably with above average looks and playing in professional bands.

But I imagine being back in these times today, being one who would not have dated girls with tattoos. What sort of life would I have had with very little girls to choose from?

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the fad is over indeed. 

No longer a fad, tattoos are a common form of self-expression that are no longer stigmatized when worn in moderation.   

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Got mine at Ricky's in Hong Kong. Locked steel door to keep out ShorePatrol. 

 

If the fad is over perhaps time for more. 

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