Not bad, but as far as Vietnamese girls I think Diem Nguyen is much hotter. Too lazy to look for pics of her now, but there are some galleries of her on www.freeones.com .
I don't think the tats help her. It is all too busy and they are distracting. If she was completely bare, her assets would really shine. As it is, it is like an explosion of freeway billboards.
This is definitely a beautiful girl. I'm not big on the tats, but it wouldn't stop me from getting in bed with her. I can see how somebody who is into tats and body art like that would actually find it hot - I'm not really one of those people, but I get it.
Beautiful girl, but I dislike the excessive tattoos. I don't mind a few tats, but I hate when girls have so many tats that it covers up most of their body.
I'll readily admit that tattoos aren't right for everyone. I've seen plenty of badly done ones, badly placed ones, and other scenarios that make an individual tattoo a bad thing.
On average, though, they are no better or worse than any other body adornment. The permanence just requires that more thought be given to them.
I had dinner the other night with my current favorite. She came from school dressed in nursing scrubs, a hoodie, tennis shoes, haired pulled back, and no make-up.
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Yes, I know I'm in the minority with that view on this site. :)
PS - The absence of tats on Diem Nguyen makes her rate higher, but the face just isn't "there".
Beautiful girl, but I dislike the excessive tattoos. I don't mind a few tats, but I hate when girls have so many tats that it covers up most of their body.
I agree with pabloantonio. Tattoos ruin a woman's beauty IMO.
On average, though, they are no better or worse than any other body adornment. The permanence just requires that more thought be given to them.
I had dinner the other night with my current favorite. She came from school dressed in nursing scrubs, a hoodie, tennis shoes, haired pulled back, and no make-up.
She never looked more beautiful.
There's nothing wrong with either adorning, or not adorning, one's body if one desires it.