Original Post
Blue_Pacific

6-6-2014 11:05
How many tattoos are excessive ?

One recent posting included the following:
"But once I saw how many tatoos she had on her back it kind of turned me off so I flipped her back to missionary and popped 10 mins later."

I have to agree with the poster's sentiments.  I also feel there is a limit to how much inked art can be added before the whole package is decreased in visual effectiveness.  

One of the higher end providers in the SoCal area has stated what she can and cannot accept in clientel that she will entertain.  Here is a quotation - -

Etiquette Dont's
"Tattoo in excess of 10% of your body.  Sorry, my philosophy is that the body is a work of art and not a canvas. A tattoo dominant body just does not appeal to me.  My sincere apologies."

This quite effectively states my philosophy as well.  

I realize that here in the States, tattoos are becoming much more accepted on ladies, both P4P providers and just civies.  But there is a point where too many is simply excessive.  Here are two examples of what BP feels is acceptable and unacceptable.

What do the other bros think ?

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
halfclover 6-6-2014 15:40 Acceptance +2 Neither option works for me, best tatt is no tatt for me. But, if they have a personality and love to fuck, well, right ...
homer168 9-6-2014 22:32 Acceptance +2 One large is excessive to me. Wouldn't mind more than one small one if in different places
wander 5-7-2014 20:47 Acceptance +1 Don't like either. Top one.. Horrible placement.


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