SincereOnlineGuy Posted March 20, 2015 Share Posted March 20, 2015 I have five tattoos, all but one are extremely prominent and bold... It's not hard to cover them as they're on my upper arms, shoulder and upper back, Uh, you don't seem to understand what "extremely prominent and bold" means. Mike Tyson's tattoo is "extremely prominent and bold". Yours are something far different. Link to post Share on other sites
acrosstheuniverse Posted March 20, 2015 Share Posted March 20, 2015 Uh, you don't seem to understand what "extremely prominent and bold" means. Mike Tyson's tattoo is "extremely prominent and bold". Yours are something far different. Okay, fair enough. They're easily hidden, not on my face or neck, or hands or forearms. But I'm talking about compared to, say, a cute little heart on someone's ankle, or a flower on their foot. Without photos it's hard to explain, but I'm pretty sure the words 'prominent' and 'bold' are open to individual interpretation and aren't reserved solely for facial or neck tattoos. Link to post Share on other sites
SincereOnlineGuy Posted March 21, 2015 Share Posted March 21, 2015 Okay, fair enough. They're easily hidden, not on my face or neck, or hands or forearms. But I'm talking about compared to, say, a cute little heart on someone's ankle, or a flower on their foot. Without photos it's hard to explain, but I'm pretty sure the words 'prominent' and 'bold' are open to individual interpretation and aren't reserved solely for facial or neck tattoos. OK, if you want to live in your own world, where you might take the sentence "I'm pretty sure the words 'prominent' and 'bold' are open to individual interpretation." and have it tattooed in small print on the inside of your upper thigh, while the words prominent and bold are done a bit darker than the others, then go ahead, call that "prominent and bold". To the rest of us, "prominent and bold", where they reference tattoos, will continue to refer to those which cannot be covered-up when you apply for and/or work a decent job. The man I saw yesterday with cursive writing tattooed above both eyes: "prominent and bold". A woman who can cover all of her artwork with a typical outfit: Not prominent and bold. You simply cannot have "easily hidden" AND "extremely prominent and bold" unless, of course, you are outside in International Falls in the dead of most Januaries. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
contact1 Posted March 21, 2015 Share Posted March 21, 2015 I find tattoos on a female attractive, but to a certain limit. Like if a woman had just about every inch of her body full of ink, it would be more a turn off. But having some as an expression of themselves if an attractive quality, and I wouldn't see it as them being "easy". Piercings I haven't ever really given much thought to, I don't know, kind of neutral on that Link to post Share on other sites
Gloria25 Posted March 21, 2015 Share Posted March 21, 2015 (edited) Gosh, I'm starting to feel like I may be missing out- maybe I'll get one of these! :laugh::laugh::laugh: But seriously, the day you are behind the wheel of a minivan, you have had your "cool" license/card taken away from you!!! I said years ago, if I ever married and/or had kids we'd have a SUV - a big Suburban and "I", especially my "husband" would NEVER be caught dead behind the wheel of a minivan. Edited March 21, 2015 by Gloria25 Link to post Share on other sites
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