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Again, with picture:
That butterfly above the ass is my stuff of nightmares and would make the boy non-offable for me. However the following (from social media, I don't know the boy) would be no problem (I would even go as far as saying I like the matching tattoo and shorts). It makes no sense!
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There is little to no rhyme or reason to my dislike or acceptance of tattoos.
Yuck:
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No problem at all:
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It seems that the grevious and the gruesome have gathered en masse with no rebuttal from the tattoo aesthetic society of which yours truly is the founder and lifetime president. On the right body and on the right boy they can be artworks of beauty, enhance the lithe frame and provide an interesting talking point. Always assuming that you're a fully functioning person and do actually want to talk to the boy. A few examples.
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Arsenal, I think I know the one in the last pic!
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Every single one of them is your type MFAS. They're all from the same production line as Folk.
FIMP.
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Below is a pic of a 70 year school teacher from Baraboo Wisconsin who got drunk during his first visit to Thailand and stumbled into a tattoo parlor.
When he returned home he tried to act as if nothing was wrong - even after his wife of 45 years passed out on the kitchen floor and his granddaughter started hitting him in the head with a garden rake.
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For me, first it was the fads. Remember the fat shoelaces and the sneakers with lights in them? I found fads a little strange, but they eventually disappeared. Then came the earrings. When I first noticed them I didn't like them, but it didn't take long to get used to them. Then came the body piercings. That took a long time for me to accept, but now I can accept it depending on how many piercings and where they are.
Then came the tattoos. When that got started a few boys had a few tattoos. That wasn't too bad. But now the boys who cover themselves with tattoos or otherwise overdo it - well, they will have to make their money with someone other than me.
I am convinced all of this gets started because their friends do it. So, now it's the tattoos. I wonder what will be next . . .
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Mirror, mirror on the wall
Who's the prettiest of them all...
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Barely relevant, but I'm revisiting John Burdett and his Thai/falang detective in my unfulfilled lust for all things Thai.....
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/...Bangkok_Tattoo
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One lad had an unfinished tattoo on his lower back- he told me it was unfinished.
However, I speculated that a lot of people had finished on it...
:D
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