to thefly, i happen to be in school to become a teacher and i have a tattoo, and my boyfriend is neither a criminal, biker, drug dealer, or anything like that; he's in school to become an O.R. scrub nurse and he has no tattoos. my dad is a biker and is also tattoo-free. it is nice that you have a mind to form your own opinions, but grow the hell up and stop stereotyping everyone that you find different or unnatractive. many people get a tattoo for a specific reason, but its the skanky hoes that ruin it for those of us with a small dainty tat and the ignorant morons who catagorize any female with ink as a low-life floozy attracted to other low-lifes
2007-08-04 15:49:32
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answered by me-k 3
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Tendencies, undoubtedly rooted to SOME extent in biological differences, were observed. People generalized. People conformed, making the generalization stronger. People had confirmation bias, making the generalizations SEEM stronger still. People's aptitudes and attitudes led them into roles and these roles became standardized so that it was no longer circumstances alone (natural inclinations) but also expectations (gender norms and stereotypes) that guided people into those roles. People's need to validate their choices and feel a sense of belonging entrenched these ideas. Some sometimes a very small trend of men tending slightly in one direction and women tending slightly in another became magnified through social and cultural forces. It's nature AND nurture, biology AND culture. There WAS NO DECISION in most cases. These things emerged through various processes such as described above, not through any deliberate decision on anyone's part.
2016-05-18 02:19:46
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answered by ? 3
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What is sexy in your opinion may not be to another. If you don't like them that's cool but no one elses opinion matters beyond the person with. And honestly, rear ends are easier to hide tattoos on than fore arms. That' your opinion, you are free to it as we are free to tattoo wherever we want on our bodies. Every one is different you know.
-It's very small minded to stereo type all women with tattoos, location doesn't matter. Try to get to know the lady aside from the tattoo and you might just find that she's really sweet and super sexy. Usually girls that get tattoos are very outgoing and fun loving.
2007-08-04 19:11:15
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answered by ~Les~ 6
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tattoos are personal, just because you don't like seeing a girl with a tattoo on her **** don't tar all males with the same brush. You are entitled to your opinion but thats all it is.
Personally I love girls with cute tattoos and I don't mind wher they are because she obviousley felt that having there was the right thing for her.
All it means is that a tattoo artist was there. You are pretty shallow if you start dating a woman and later find out she has a tat on her bum and dump her because you get grossed out.
Which by the tone of your comment sounds as though may have done in the past.
2007-08-06 07:53:44
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answered by segunitb1 4
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suck it, and get out of this section. women like men who can spell as well, so you might try reading the actual paper, and put down the comics.
i have one tattoo so far, and my husband has one as well. i plan on getting a lot more, and that is a personal decision. if my husband objected to it, I'd still do it. when you are 80 years old, you'll be wrinkled anyway! why not be decorated with memories AND wrinkled?
2007-08-04 18:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You know, I really can't add to the above, but I will thank you for adding to the seemingly innumerable list of people who feel they have to share their ignorant opinions AND seem to think proper grammar & spelling is for lesser mortals.
Personally, I'd be able to take your argument better - well, at least I wouldn't laugh so hard at it - if you could correct those failings. No, wait, I couldn't; you're still just voicing opinion (e.g. "You're a butthead") and not a supported argument (e.g. "You're a butthead because your spelling & grammar are that of a two-year old").
2007-08-04 21:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I see the way you slaughter the English language and I am grossed out.
And don't worry, this tattooed lady wouldn't want your sorry *** anyway.
PS: My tattoos were specifically designed to be feminine. They couldn't get much more girly. It is all in the eye of the beholder.
2007-08-04 19:09:00
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answered by steelergrrrl 1
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Women with tattoos don't get them to impress men like you.
We're not toys. They're our bodies.
2007-08-05 16:44:53
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answered by Sid 2
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then you can go out and find a non-tattooed woman. tell me whats desirable about a man who thinks its wrong for a woman to do whatever she wants with her body? I'm not out there day after day trying to be feminine and impress people. I'm out there being myself and expressing myself and if I meet people along the way then I know its becuase they like me for me. and it must have worked becuase I have tons of friends and a wonderful husband who loves me for me and all 5 tattoos. nobody asked you to look at their tattoos and I'm pretty grossed out to know you've been looking at womens butts because not too many women I know go walking abounf with their butt hanging out....strange.
2007-08-04 15:27:10
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answered by Jenn ♥Cadence Jade's mum♥ 7
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Hmmmm. I'm wondering just how you are seeing all those tattooed butts. Care to enlighten us?
I could get really nasty about this but, well, you are not worth it.
2007-08-04 22:12:05
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answered by empresstigerlily 5
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