gagiesotherhalf
Well-Known Member
*Some* types of tattoo on women are indeed, wrong.
For many years I refused the idea of ever having a tat.
Body art (as it's now 'labelled') is ever common (probably in both senses of the word), but, a year ago, I gave in (after about 2 further years of deliberation). I have a tattoo of my true love (haha)....Morrissey. Not a portrait but it's a design taken from the 'M' and the shield that appeared on the 'Ringleader' album. Very heraldic/gothic.
If i could get on Photobouquet at work I would show it you. It's not visible, and is on my back, my beloved paid for it to be done for my birthday last year. It fookin hurt, but I do like it and of course nobody else gets to see it apart from himself (and whilst doing the business, I suppose...haha!)
And as for driving....grrrr! There *are* some women out there who can't drive. Just like men who can't.
Get off the road and leave it clear for us petrol heads please!
For many years I refused the idea of ever having a tat.
Body art (as it's now 'labelled') is ever common (probably in both senses of the word), but, a year ago, I gave in (after about 2 further years of deliberation). I have a tattoo of my true love (haha)....Morrissey. Not a portrait but it's a design taken from the 'M' and the shield that appeared on the 'Ringleader' album. Very heraldic/gothic.
If i could get on Photobouquet at work I would show it you. It's not visible, and is on my back, my beloved paid for it to be done for my birthday last year. It fookin hurt, but I do like it and of course nobody else gets to see it apart from himself (and whilst doing the business, I suppose...haha!)
And as for driving....grrrr! There *are* some women out there who can't drive. Just like men who can't.
Get off the road and leave it clear for us petrol heads please!