Posts Tagged ‘tattooed’

What is it about tattooed men that some girls love?

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Question by the kangaroo man: What is it about tattooed men that some girls love?
Obviously some girls like guys with tattoos and some do not. My question is for girls who like tattooed men. What is it about these men that you find attractive?? For example is it the art itself?? The fact that guys with tats can tolerate pain?? I’ve asked some of my friend’s gf’s and I can never get a straight answer and I’m curious.

Best answer:

Answer by Christina P
I don’t know, I just love the way it looks! I think it’s interesting what each tattoo means, and the story behind it.
But they just look sexy!

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

The Allure of Ink: Why Some Men Love Tattooed Women

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

The Allure of Ink: Why Some Men Love Tattooed Women
Given the current trend of mistresses outing their lovers, every cheatin man in America is losing sleep, but many are puzzled by Jesse James’ choice.

Read more on Fox News

Being tattooed with the most awesome lower back butterfly tattoo

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

PERSONAL GROWTH

Due to the developmental existence of the butterfly, lots of people choose to have a lower back butterfly tattoo to emphasize their own personal growth. Maybe they have begun a new chapter in their life; maybe they want to show that they’re stronger than they were before. The butterfly symbolizes the ability to bounce back.

GRACE

There is no escaping the grace of the butterfly. Its flight is graceful and its markings are beautiful. It is therefore judged by most as the epitome of beauty and grace; a prime symbol of femininity.

STRENGTH

Despite the beauty and delicate nature of the butterfly, it’s able to fly thousands of miles to warmer climates and possibly have an effect on the whole environment (the butterfly effect). Having a butterfly tattoo demonstrates your personal strength and resilience.

ENDLESS OPTIONS!

Deciding which lower back butterfly tattoo to be tattooed with, the options are pretty endless! This is overwhelming, but bear in mind that your tattoo has to be the tattoo you adore.

ALONE OR WITH FRIENDS?

First up, it is a good idea to determine whether you want to have the butterfly on its own or with some other elements.

Many women decide to just include the image of the butterfly because they feel it is a clearer statement of creativity. Nevertheless, you may want to consider incorporating the butterfly with a chrysalis to accentuate the developmental element of butterflies.

A few folks have come up with very intricate designs where the main butterfly is constituted by many little butterflies.

In addition, you could combine the butterfly with bits of its normal living environment; plants, pollen and sunshine are all excellent inclusion that are suited to a butterfly tattoo, and which also emphasize the curvy nature and feminine nature of your lower back.

SIZE?

Next, you will have to decide on how wide you want the butterfly.

Being tattooed with a smaller version would demonstrate its elegance, but having a large butterfly will demonstrate its strength. It’s your choice, but keep in mind that you’ll have this tattoo for life (or until you have it expensively and painfully taken off by laser surgery!).

COLORS?

The last choice you will be required to make is whether the tattoo should be black. There are two schools of thought on the use of color in tattoos.

The first states that colors lessen the absolute beauty of a tattoo.

The other is that colors increase the intricacy and beauty. It is up to determine for yourself which you agree with.

Obviously, butterflies provide a wide choice of colors from which to choose however if you would prefer to include colors that no known species has, that’s totally your choice and will ensure your inking is as perfect for you as possible.

Related with this is the choice of how bright you want the tattoo to be. For many, feint tattoos emphasize femininity and poise.

MAKE IT YOUR OWN

Mess about with some drawings and then decide what you prefer.

I’m passionate about tattoos and have just started sharing my ideas on my new Lower Back Tattoo Designs blog.