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Old 09-21-2012, 05:24 PM   #4
Caursedus

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It's your prerogative to have a tattoo. Ten years ago, they say 1 out of 4 woman in there 20's had a tattoo in Australia, compared with 1 in 5 men, but not so popular now. Tattoo's are just part of contemporary fashion back then, promoted 20 years ago, by the likes of vintage has-been stars like Cher and Mel C. that made them fashionable 10 or 15 years ago, thought the occurrence of more recent stars is less common, as the fashion of woman having tattoo's is now starting to fade and will be become like the mood ring, the large collars and the afro of the 70's to the next teenage generation, just rare. Personally I cannot see why any one would have one, do you want to wear the one pair of jeans and shirt all your life, don't you want to change the your style, just having a tattoo that will dominate your fashion for 50 years, is like wearing the same thing all your life, how borings.
I personally, think if a woman is very beautiful, tattoos destroys there symmetry and make them less attractive, so why on earth do men and woman want to make them selves less attractive by having a tattoo I don't know, that has always been a mystery to me.
Having said that, even thought I don't like tattoo's to look at, I always judge a woman on her personality and I think Thai people will judge you the same way, as it who you are what is important not what you look like, having said that, there is nothing that turns me off more than a woman who deliberately lets her self go physically, I like some one fit and healthy and not over weight. Personally I don't wear a T shirt, with the heat in Thailand, I prefer some thing with a collar, so I don't get sun burnt on the back of the neck, usually a rave shirt if I'm going swimming.
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