i thought most knew. is a piercing.
Thanks. I thought that since Marylin was famous for her ample chest that it would have been something else getting pierced.
i thought most knew. is a piercing.
A drop of surgical glue will hold that rhinestone in place for me, thank you very much!
Thanks. I thought that since Marylin was famous for her ample chest that it would have been something else getting pierced.
nope- is a replica of her infamous marking; my nurse owns 1. they're cute, tho i'd get a teensy piece of jewelry to place in my own- a 'lil pseudo-diamond. we'll see. i'll post when i get pierced, here.Thanks. I thought that since Marylin was famous for her ample chest that it would have been something else getting pierced.
...is a replica of her infamous marking...
Well you have to know someone would come along and piss on the parade, right? But I'm not a fan of tats. That being said, I don't have any issues with them either.
I guess I'm just old (which I am) but I think a woman's body is one of the finest things on earth. (cept for maybe beer... ) I love to see them as they are and not all painted up with tats.
But hey, that's just my opinion. Different strokes for different folks, right?
i say, oh, well. nobody made u look.
Which is why we like you so much.i was ornery, then........ i have yet to lose that skill.
That is not really true....if it is placed right in front of you , you will see it , like it or not.i say, oh, well. nobody made u look.
My wife and I spent the weekend working at Cancer Walks, on Sunday the Church hosting the walk was full of women with tattoos. I saw a beautiful 'half sleeve' on a girl that honestly complimented her look. I also saw a horrid and huge calf tattoo that should be surgically removed. And I saw everything in between.
That aside, the thing I know about luvs is that she is a chef. And when some of us self admitted OLD GUYS weigh in on issues like "would you hire . . . " you have to look at various industries. In my former company we had rules against "exposed" tattoos. Our logic was you could do whatever you want to your body but if the customer sees it you can't work here. There were reasons for that. But in the restaurant industry having tattooed chefs is actually NORMAL so I'd have to say that luvs has no problem with the tattooed look and getting hired in her career choice. Assuming she can cook!!!
Yes, those people who have so little in their lives that they do this do need help. But that is not what we are discussing. Tattoos and piercings, within moderation, are considered normal and acceptable today.....took it off a recent post on facebook with the same question. I see people at the gas station like this every so often. Self mutilation .......it is sad.
I don't like simple pierced ears let alone anything else.
Understand ....I am older ....in my youth we went to the carnival and paid a quarter to look at the freaks. Not my words...it was how they were advertized..
It looks hideous...but it is a free country and as much as I don't like it, I would if necessary help defend your right to do what you want with your own body.
Like I said....I just can't understand it.
That's fine but expect feedback when you post on the internet.oh. well, i luv 'em- sheesh. ur not changing my mind, so fixate on somethin' else. it's borderingon very odd. i'm me. you're not. that is that & won't change.
That's fine but expect feedback when you post on the internet.
Mutilating yourself wont fix whatever is bothering you...that addiction you spoke of is not to the ink....it is to self mutilation...the question is....why do you hate yourself so much?
A simple few comments on a subject you brought up is not a fixation on my part. Girl you have issues....I don't know what happened to you but I hope you can work it out.
School of hard knocks.... Ball State Psychological class, 20 years as a bouncer/bartender/bar manager. I could tell you when a trouble maker walked in the door in less then 3 minutes of observation, and I was rarely wrong.You must be immensely qualified to make such a diagnosis on such limited information. What are your credentials, doctor?
You must be immensely qualified to make such a diagnosis on such limited information. What are your credentials, doctor?
True I don't know you and it was a shot in the dark...I just went with the odds.
Sure I have issues...I am human...we all have issues...
I have a life...thanks...part of it is participating on Forums....seems we at least have that in common...