I don't mind a few tatoos but I don't care for a lot. I used to not get dances from those girls until I found out some of them give a lot of extras and are just easier to have ITC action. There is a tall girl in my city who has tatoos everywhere. I never got a dance with her until her fellow dancer told me that she was the biggest whore in the club. She was correct. 10 seconds into my first dance, her fingers find my zipper.
Hard to say. I avoid the heavily tattooed ones like the plague. Sorry but the biker-bitch look just isn't my thing. OTOH, the freakiest strippers I've met have been tattoo free or nearly tattoo. The old they are the opposite of what they appear thing. (True sluts, I've found generally don't like to advertise it. And if they are advertising it, like everything else in a strip club, is generally just an angle.)
Oh, yeah, I do remember accidentally getting dances from a fairly heavily tattooed/pierced girl once. She wanted to stick my entire hand in her you know what! Told me she worked in porn. For some reason I believed that one.
Although I hate tats as much as the next man, I would be giving up some good times if I excluded them from my favorites list. #one favorite has none. Last on my list is covered with them but she makes up for it.
Generalizations like the thread title suggests are often misconceptions. Anyone can be any type of person behavior-wise, regardless of their looks, even their chosen styles/appearance.
I am not a fan of tatooed women either. I suspect most men my age (58) feel that way. Same goes for piercings. Younger guys are probably more attracted to dancers with tatoos. I don't mind a small butterfly or cherry but anything more is a big negative for me. That being said, my experience would led me to generalize that tatooed dancers do in fact tend to offer more liberal contact. While ther are always exceptions, there does seem to be a correlation between body art and mileage.
A lot dancer tatoos tells an old school guy like me that she has a dangerous thug for a boyfriend and I need to look for someone who at least appears more wholesome, if there is such a dancer.
Don't be a jackass. Tattoos are about a right of passage not about marking yourself as a particular something. Do you ever ask anyone who is tattooed what you'd like to know? Most will put up with a few stupid questions.
I like ink, as long as it's done well. Sloppy tattoo work is a real turn-off. For some reason ink on an asian girl is a real turn-on for me. Don't know why.
Piercings are OK, except I worry about getting something caught on a belly or nipple ring as the girl moves around. Ouch!
Hmmm ... define a lot. All the strippers that have touched or tasted my pee-pee have had tattoos either on the small of their backs or their pelvic areas. Now that I think about it, nearly all of the dancers that have danced for me have had some tattoos.
Interesting statement you made, "For some reason ink on an asian girl is a real turn-on for me." As I stated on TUSCL, I do not care for tats, yet my ATF has them. She is Asian. A coincidence? I wonder.
I too am a fan of well done ink. Sloppy tats look bad no matter what. I am pleased to see the numbers of good women tattoo artists expanding. Hanna Achison (LA Ink & Chicago) is a brilliant artist. I’d love to have her do a nurse pin-up for me.
As far as what you said about asian women and tattoos. “For some reason ink on an asian girl is a real turn-on for me. Don't know why.†I think I might know why it is a turn-on for so many. I think it has to do with what we perceive Asian ritual to be. That along with the quality of master Asian tattooists, the planning that goes into a large piece, and the execution of the artwork all add into the equation.
I detest tats generally. However, I do like clever ones. And, certain primitive (meaning very sloppy unprofessional) tats I find appealing almost adorable. Another primitive tat on a girl's fingers spelled out "SOLO" she's a porn "star" so you may have seen her. Fantastic ass and perky tits.
My favorite in childlike handwriting stated "No Love" on a perfect breast. That dancer was so sweet and desperately was searching for love. She came to the conclusion that the only way to get love is to have a child.
I had a favorite dancer that has apparently quit the business because I have not seen her for over a year. She told me that she did tats but could only do them free hand. No stencils. I didn't even know that stencils were used.
As for Asians. Don't much care for them. Maybe I got burned out. I was stationed in Japan for 2 years. 64-65. I got laid every week. Probably 50 different girls in those 2 years. I tried living with 2 of them off base. One even owned a bar where I could drink for free. Back in those days $10 would buy you all night and every time I picked up a "bar girl" it was for all night. I found them to be very friendly and all spoke fluent English. But in bed they were not passionate. Might as well have had a blow up doll.
Lots of guys believe that tattoos and piercings are a sure sign of a gal who impulsively makes bad decisions. However my ATF has 0 tattoes and only pierced ears. She makes conscious decisions to have fun when conditions are right. She never has gotten caught.
snowtime: I'm young and I HATE tats on a girl. Tats on a girl take a pretty, wholesome, attractive looking girl and turn her into a walking advertisement, a cheap-billboard. That being said, tattoos are permanent, piercings are painful and permanent, and according to a study I recently read girls who smoke cigarettes are 50% more likely to give you a BJ than girls who do not. Apparently cigarettes are associated with an oral fixation and deaden the taste-buds to a certain extent.
So, all generalizations aside, there is most likely a link between smoking, tattoos, piercings, and BJs/Extras.
I don't doubt the piercings are painful, but I thought they are far from permanent. I've been told that even the hole will close up over time if left to it's own accord. I would imagine that there would always be a scar, and perhaps that is what you meant by permanent.
parody,
I thought of checking out Kat Von D & Co. earlier this year when toying with the idea of getting a new tat. I did a little bit of research, and figured that I'd be in the 6 month - 1 year waiting time (minimum) to secure any of the LA Ink gang to do the work. Way too long for me to wait. I ultimately wound up getting my tat from Katrina Mayorga down in Venice, and am very happy with it. Katrina comes highly recommended for ink here in the LA beach area.
A nurse pin-up from Hanna or any other member of that talented entourage would no doubt be a gorgeous piece of artwork . If you ever actually get it done, you gotta post a pic. Coming from Hanna, I'm sure it would be amazing.
I keep trying to place the picture you use here. I've given up. I seem to recall a movie with a creature such as that, but am at a lost for a name. HELP!
ps - I do hope that is not your picture, as I would not wish to offend you.
Checking the IMBD, it looks like that would be the movie. There were many entries listed, starting in 1922. I don't think, however, lopaw was around then.
LOL clubber
The pic is of Batboy. He first appeared in the National Enquirer back in the 1980's (I think). Supposedly he was found by some spelunkers living in a cave, so they captured him and brought him back with them to the big city (ya gotta remember that this is, after all, the National Enquirer that we're talking about here). Batboy achieved a bit of cult fame in the 1990's, and there was even an off-Broadway play about him.
I have no idea why I chose him as my pic for this forum. He's just so darned lovable!
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Oh, yeah, I do remember accidentally getting dances from a fairly heavily tattooed/pierced girl once. She wanted to stick my entire hand in her you know what! Told me she worked in porn. For some reason I believed that one.
As for the tatoos themselves, I am not a fan.
I mean, the tattoos are about as likely to mean that she's some kind of militant lesbian as that she's a wild party girl.
All it really means for sure is that she's content to live on the fringe in some fashion.
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Really, what does Adventure Gear have to do with dancing, and what does it matter how much a dancer has?
Piercings are OK, except I worry about getting something caught on a belly or nipple ring as the girl moves around. Ouch!
Interesting statement you made, "For some reason ink on an asian girl is a real turn-on for me." As I stated on TUSCL, I do not care for tats, yet my ATF has them. She is Asian. A coincidence? I wonder.
I too am a fan of well done ink. Sloppy tats look bad no matter what. I am pleased to see the numbers of good women tattoo artists expanding. Hanna Achison (LA Ink & Chicago) is a brilliant artist. I’d love to have her do a nurse pin-up for me.
As far as what you said about asian women and tattoos. “For some reason ink on an asian girl is a real turn-on for me. Don't know why.†I think I might know why it is a turn-on for so many. I think it has to do with what we perceive Asian ritual to be. That along with the quality of master Asian tattooists, the planning that goes into a large piece, and the execution of the artwork all add into the equation.
Perhaps the contrast to many Asian's so smooth, soft, and pale skin?
And I agree, nothing worse then a bad tat. Did you ever get a bike?
My favorite in childlike handwriting stated "No Love" on a perfect breast. That dancer was so sweet and desperately was searching for love. She came to the conclusion that the only way to get love is to have a child.
As for Asians. Don't much care for them. Maybe I got burned out. I was stationed in Japan for 2 years. 64-65. I got laid every week. Probably 50 different girls in those 2 years. I tried living with 2 of them off base. One even owned a bar where I could drink for free. Back in those days $10 would buy you all night and every time I picked up a "bar girl" it was for all night. I found them to be very friendly and all spoke fluent English. But in bed they were not passionate. Might as well have had a blow up doll.
Your future is the same as your past: mental institutions, unemployment, your trailer home.
So, all generalizations aside, there is most likely a link between smoking, tattoos, piercings, and BJs/Extras.
I don't doubt the piercings are painful, but I thought they are far from permanent. I've been told that even the hole will close up over time if left to it's own accord. I would imagine that there would always be a scar, and perhaps that is what you meant by permanent.
I thought of checking out Kat Von D & Co. earlier this year when toying with the idea of getting a new tat. I did a little bit of research, and figured that I'd be in the 6 month - 1 year waiting time (minimum) to secure any of the LA Ink gang to do the work. Way too long for me to wait. I ultimately wound up getting my tat from Katrina Mayorga down in Venice, and am very happy with it. Katrina comes highly recommended for ink here in the LA beach area.
A nurse pin-up from Hanna or any other member of that talented entourage would no doubt be a gorgeous piece of artwork . If you ever actually get it done, you gotta post a pic. Coming from Hanna, I'm sure it would be amazing.
I keep trying to place the picture you use here. I've given up. I seem to recall a movie with a creature such as that, but am at a lost for a name. HELP!
ps - I do hope that is not your picture, as I would not wish to offend you.
Checking the IMBD, it looks like that would be the movie. There were many entries listed, starting in 1922. I don't think, however, lopaw was around then.
The pic is of Batboy. He first appeared in the National Enquirer back in the 1980's (I think). Supposedly he was found by some spelunkers living in a cave, so they captured him and brought him back with them to the big city (ya gotta remember that this is, after all, the National Enquirer that we're talking about here). Batboy achieved a bit of cult fame in the 1990's, and there was even an off-Broadway play about him.
I have no idea why I chose him as my pic for this forum. He's just so darned lovable!