Well the dudes in the comments sure like it. Me, I can't get past the scars on her arm. She's definitely a cutter. It's a hobby that I don't understand but hey, to each their own.
I see quite a few dancers with similar tats. I have also seen dancers with similar scars on their arm. Clubs need to stop hiring such weirdos. It's a bad look for the club.
@JohnDoe. It's not my cup of tea either, but there are a lot of guys on here that gush about girls that I don't find at all attractive. It's part of the beauty of SCs, there is someone there for just about everyone.
Over my 35 years of family law/criminal law I have run into about 150 young women who cut. Its not a hobby. That was vicious. All 150 were sexually abused as kids and the act of cutting relieves the emotional pain. The tattoos I see all the time. Hate every tattoo I have ever seen, but my wife has 2 and my 84 year old mom has one. Mom went to Brown and Cornell and I still cannot understand why. On the plus side her grandchildren think she's fucking awesome.
I'm not a fan of tats although tats are not a deal breaker for me but that is a ridiculous tat! She has a great body but having that tat, its location, and her cutter scars cause me to wonder what's stirring in her obviously fragile psyche.
I couldn't dine at this particular Y. Cause I'm usually high when I have sex, and that tat would seriously freak me out. It looks like she is possessed by a demon who is struggling to get out.
@TFP - Cutting not at all a hobby, and to call it that is trivalizing the seriousness behind the actual cause. Self harm is a dangerous coping mechanism for those dealing with serious depression.
I don't understand it either, but that's because I don't live with the chemical imbalance that makes this young lady and so many others out there feel like this is/was the best expression/relief for what they're going through. But I can at least do my best to not further stigmatize mental illness, which only would further these people trying to hide it rather than talking about it and seeking the professional help they need.
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No one's actually topless, but DA-yum!
On cows, they make sense to me. On humans? I don't understand them....
I don't understand it either, but that's because I don't live with the chemical imbalance that makes this young lady and so many others out there feel like this is/was the best expression/relief for what they're going through. But I can at least do my best to not further stigmatize mental illness, which only would further these people trying to hide it rather than talking about it and seeking the professional help they need.