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miasma -> RE: CW Underground (5/7/2008 4:06:50 PM)

Did you see that myspace bulletin I posted the other week, with crazy tattoos? They were...crazy.




doinkdom -> RE: CW Underground (5/7/2008 4:39:04 PM)

Was that the one with the old lady and fer full body tattoos as well as piercings?




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/7/2008 4:52:54 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: doinkdom

I think we should have some linked pictures of everyone with ink, so those of us living vicariously through them can enjoy the artwork from afar.


DOINKDOM:

I see.

You see, I'm not the only person on here who has read your various contributions and come to the conclusion that you show that you have a real and deep seated appreciation for the sheer potentials of ink artwork.

You may well be expressing that appreciation in a vicarious way from afar through the ink of others. Understood perfectly.

But are you sure (honestly, positively) that you have not ever in recent years had any notion that you might one day cross the boundary between vicarious ink appreciation and actual participation in getting inked (eg, faith related, & sth small and tasteful, if in one color, need take only 20 mins of needling).

Put differently, how merely vicarious is your ink appreciation?

Take care, friend.




doinkdom -> RE: CW Underground (5/7/2008 5:20:39 PM)

quote:

Put differently, how merely vicarious is your ink appreciation?


totally [:)]




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/7/2008 5:23:10 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: doinkdom

quote:

Put differently, how merely vicarious is your ink appreciation?


totally [:)]


doinkdom:

I see.

So 'from afar', you like the design of your daughter's tramp stamp, do you? (I guess its design isn't faith related?)

Take care.




doinkdom -> RE: CW Underground (5/7/2008 5:28:46 PM)

No, I don't like the design. I mean it's okay, just not really very pretty. I've seen prettier designs.

And she's not a Christian, so no...not exactly faith-related.




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/7/2008 5:31:52 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: doinkdom

No, I don't like the design. I mean it's okay, just not really very pretty. I've seen prettier designs.

And she's not a Christian, so no...not exactly faith-related.


I see, okay.

So do you think the aesthetics of all tramp stamp designs that you see are inherently unChristian?

I do think some ankle etc tats tend to be faith related anyway.

Take care.




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: CW Underground (5/7/2008 9:42:47 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: faroukfarouk
So do you think the aesthetics of all tramp stamp designs that you see are inherently unChristian?


like any tattoo i think it's up to the person wearing it




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 12:24:15 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil

quote:

ORIGINAL: faroukfarouk
So do you think the aesthetics of all tramp stamp designs that you see are inherently unChristian?


like any tattoo i think it's up to the person wearing it


You see, the usual definition of a tramp stamp is a tattoo on the lower back, I thought, although it's being used above for one in the middel of the back.

(But what do I know.)




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 8:51:06 AM)

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ORIGINAL: faroukfarouk
You see, the usual definition of a tramp stamp is a tattoo on the lower back, I thought, although it's being used above for one in the middel of the back.

(But what do I know.)


yeah i saw that reference above to it being higher in that case but why do you think all tats on the lower back have to be 'unChristian'? i am not sure what you are getting at but that spot is visible even outside of the bedroom even. not even counting the beach, womens clothing style frequently exposes that area of the body making it visible. also if reserved for the bedroom, there could be some applicable designs nonetheless.




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 10:24:24 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil

quote:

ORIGINAL: faroukfarouk
You see, the usual definition of a tramp stamp is a tattoo on the lower back, I thought, although it's being used above for one in the middel of the back.

(But what do I know.)


yeah i saw that reference above to it being higher in that case but why do you think all tats on the lower back have to be 'unChristian'? i am not sure what you are getting at but that spot is visible even outside of the bedroom even. not even counting the beach, womens clothing style frequently exposes that area of the body making it visible. also if reserved for the bedroom, there could be some applicable designs nonetheless.


I was following on from a previous poster and not necessarily stating it.

I have usually seen ref.s to 'tramp stamps' as meaning lower back tattoos, anyway.




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 10:30:40 AM)

yes lower back is generally the definition ... i think other poster meant it's not faith related because the person is not a Christian, not because of location.




doinkdom -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 10:37:02 AM)

I'm not sure where the name tramp stamp came from but I can only assume that...

It is a tattoo spread across the lower back of a woman that draws attention to her backside. Intentional or not, people are staring at your butt. I'm not sure who would put something in that spot and not expect to gain attention from it.

With the new dance styles of bouncing your booty and the mid-driff tops girls wear, it all seems to be there to draw attention.

I'm sure that NOT EVERY GIRL does this...but I have to wonder if that isn't where the term came from.

As for faith related...how can someone plaster "Jesus loves me" just above their derriere and then claim that to be okay in the name of faith?

I'd have a hard time believing them for sure.

If you want one...just get it, but don't try to make it something spiritual unless you're going for more of a sexual healing thing. [:D]

seriously[sm=aside.gif]

All this is just opinion of course...




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 10:40:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil

yes lower back is generally the definition ... i think other poster meant it's not faith related because the person is not a Christian, not because of location.


I think it used to be when t-shirts that showed a back midriff were more unusual, that tramp stamp tattoos would have been regarded as more unusual too.

But if we had a dollar for every time a chink of a pastor's wife's or grandmother 's lower back showed between her blue jeans and t-shirt, when leaning forward, we would be rich I guess; what I mean is that shorter t-shirts that sometimes show a slit of back when the person is leaning forward are far more widespread these days.

(I'm not necessarily arguing one way or the other about such t-shirts.)

Two cents'.




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 10:57:43 AM)

agreed ... i help out in youth group and some of the more modest girls hold their shirt down or put their hand there to what block the view. but almost all of them either expose or are very obvious about trying not to so a lot has got to be the clothes ... thinking now of a barlowgirl song:
Pay so much for clothes so small
Was this shirt made for me or my doll?
Is this all I get?




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 11:11:50 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil

agreed ... i help out in youth group and some of the more modest girls hold their shirt down or put their hand there to what block the view. but almost all of them either expose or are very obvious about trying not to so a lot has got to be the clothes ... thinking now of a barlowgirl song:
Pay so much for clothes so small
Was this shirt made for me or my doll?
Is this all I get?



Without arguing one way or another, but for similar reasons maybe again navel rings are kind of more mainstream bc it used to be that the midriff area was seldom seen, but you do see more - and more inserted barbells -.

I think that youth groups need to keep concentrating on the inward and spiritual.




miasma -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 11:49:56 AM)

I hereby move that the term "tramp stamp" be banished from this thread, and any speculation on the hearts and mind of men and women, and their choice of tattoo placement, also be removed.[8|]




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 11:51:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: miasma

I hereby move that the term "tramp stamp" be banished from this thread, and any speculation on the hearts and mind of men and women, and their choice of tattoo placement, also be removed.[8|]


?

!

Take care.




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 12:09:16 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: miasma
I hereby move that the term "tramp stamp" be banished from this thread, and any speculation on the hearts and mind of men and women, and their choice of tattoo placement, also be removed.[8|]


seconded and i can i also recommend whore stamp as well. i just wikipediad to see history of the banned term and noticed this common synonym.




stellaluna -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 12:10:49 PM)

I third it. I had never even heard that term until I arrived at CW.

Consider it banished.




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 12:10:58 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil

quote:

ORIGINAL: miasma
I hereby move that the term "tramp stamp" be banished from this thread, and any speculation on the hearts and mind of men and women, and their choice of tattoo placement, also be removed.[8|]


seconded and i can i also recommend whore stamp as well. i just wikipediad to see history of the banned term and noticed this common synonym.


Okay but as long as we dont imply that ppl with them are all of ill repute. (Don't upset doinkdom, etc.)




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 12:13:34 PM)

i thought you left the thread faroukfarouk? i was recomending that for a banning too, not wanting to use it.




Focusing -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 12:13:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: faroukfarouk

(Don't upset doinkdom, etc.)

This comment is uncalled for. This thread is to help people who have multiple piercings and tattoos feel some fellowship with others who also have them. It's not for judging others or putting them down.

[sm=aside.gif]




faroukfarouk -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 12:14:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil

i thought you left the thread faroukfarouk? i was recomending that for a banning too, not wanting to use it.


Leave the thread alone? well, sounds good I guess, if ppl just stop using it. Take care.




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: CW Underground (5/8/2008 12:20:32 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: faroukfarouk
Leave the thread alone? well, sounds good I guess, if ppl just stop using it. Take care.


farouk - people often say take care as in good bye. your post seemed to imply since morality wasn't going to be discussed, you were leaving. i wasn't asking you to leave.




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