Focus50
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Joined: 12/28/2004 From: Newcastle, Australia Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: agirl I tend to agree with you in many ways. If M had any particular dislike of the marks he's applied, then they wouldn't have been done and I wouldn't have been bothered either way. I wasn't exactly lusting after them!lol Being *old-ish* myself , tattoo's were something my dad had, having been in the Royal Navy and it wasn't until I was an adult that I saw any that weren't on a big hairy arm. A big part of the attraction toward the opposite sex is the differences. The bad habits are what men do, IMO - such as tattoos. It kinda goes with men doing the toughest, dirtiest jobs etc.... And along comes the age of feminism. Not so bad in some ways, until it over-compensates; emasculating men becomes fashionable and we get all that sensitive new-age guy crap and women apparently wanting their "men" to blubber like a child when the going gets tough blah blah.... And of course women invade all manner of traditional male bastions - like tattoos...! Equality does NOT have to mean emasculating men or doing what men do. But that's exactly how it manifests.... I appreciate feminine qualities - they're HOT. Women with tatts (and body piercings) leave me veeeeery cold. Focus.
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