Tattoos - do you have any?

Tattoos are trashy. On women even more so. From a religious perspective Leviticus 19:28 applies. Paul opposes tats on the basis that the human body is “a vessel for the holy spirit” and so any deliberate disfigurement of the body is therefore a blasphemy.

Mohammadans? Who cares. Mohammadism is NOT an Abraham religion despite the lie to the contrary.

Me? As I wrote. Just trashy.

I Ended up with an extra Ear piecing once. with consent of course:confused:

He should have pulled a Harbal then :smiley:

Ooo… and of course Stretch Marks…:cry:

:twisted:

When I told Harbal and I are having affair, but its ok it is really only a game. If looks can kill they probably will…come about his face,:twisted::

TAT I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again- at least you’re consistent :024:

Harbal and you make a cute couple :smiley:
Just keep your hubby at bay or those Eagles on his shoulders will take flight to the UK :mini:

Never knew Eagles liked chips?

The only tattoos I approve of are the ones people have to make a scar or burn site beautiful or for example women who have had mastectomies who make a beautiful image over the missing breast. But for the sake of it? Well it seems a lot of pain and then you might change your mind. Plus they don’t look great with age.

two dealt with in one…swoop
:lol:

Thank god someone got it.:wink:

I’ll let you explain it in case anyone asks :slight_smile:

I’ve never understood the need or desire for tats. Not for me.

chip on your shoulder…happy now…Dexo

I can cope with looks that kill, but tattooed fists that kill are a different matter. :shock:

I don’t have tattoos, but I like hearing the stories behind some I see. However, having just seen a woman with her neck covered in inked black lace and skeletons, I didn’t dare make eye contact, let alone have a conversation. :shock:

Tattoos are trashy. On women even more so. From a religious perspective Leviticus 19:28 applies. Paul opposes tats on the basis that the human body is “a vessel for the holy spirit” and so any deliberate disfigurement of the body is therefore a blasphemy.

AND, this is a fine example of why I don’t post them. Trashy I am not, in any way shape or form.

If you see some of the work carried out by the experts on the Tattoo Fixers TV show, you will be astounded - photos of loved ones as a permanent reminder, photo-realistic pictures of animals, and one in particular - a young man who had a photograph of Deirdre Barlow tattooed on his shin. The likeness was astounding. Sadly, that young man died in the Manchester Arena bombing.

Some tattoos - those done in cheap tattoo parlours in foreign holiday resorts while under the influence, in particular.

Not for me, ive never really understood why people want them , my sister had one and she regretted it when she got older.

So not for me and personally i don’t think they look nice especially on women, this is me being honest but I wouldnt judge someone for choosing to have tattoos, to be honest its not my concern, its our body to do what we want with.