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Home » Remarkable » Meanwhile on the beach: Beautiful or ugly?
Meanwhile on the beach: Beautiful or ugly?
There is no arguing about taste, but we do it anyway. This lady was spotted somewhere on the beach, perhaps in Pattaya. A rather striking appearance thanks to the many tattoos and her revealing bikini.
The question remains what readers think of these body decorations (or mutilations)? After we have already been treated to a patchwork of tattoos, especially with football players, there are also more and more women who have a needle with ink put into their skin.
It seems to be some kind of addiction. One starts with one tattoo and soon comes the second, third, etc.
The annoying thing about a tattoo is that you can never get rid of it. Laser removal doesn't seem to give a good result either. The pigment in the skin has then disappeared so that, if you tan in the summer, the spot where the tattoo was located remains lighter in color.
But we don't want to play the moralist either. Hence the question to the readers: beautiful or ugly?
Give your reaction.
The lady in question may well be there (at least at the back). When she's 20 years older, the tattoos will become sagging rags. I continue to find such 'tramp stamps' something for sailors, football players and figures with the feeling that a hype can last a lifetime. My starting point has always been that I should dare to introduce my girlfriend to my (now deceased) mother. With the lady in the photo I would probably dare to do that if she wrapped herself in a shirt with long sleeves etc.
For most women, it is better not to introduce them to your mother in a bikini.
Ugly, in my humble opinion. I find the expression 'tramp stamps' used above by Hans Bos very appropriate.
The time when a tattoo was only for sailors, criminals or asos is long gone. But of course there are always pros and cons. Fortunately, it is becoming more and more accepted, in fact if you look at an average swimming pool nowadays, the one without a pass stands out. I also have 3 tattoos myself, but in such a way that they are not noticeable or visible when wearing a simple t-shirt. Why, because I have the tattoos for myself and not to stand out. As for the question of beautiful or not beautiful, it does have something and say beautiful 😉
I don't have any tattoos myself, but I think it's very beautiful and sexy. It says something about the person.
wow what a body, even think it's perfect! I have nothing against tattoos, but this is too….I don't like it.
Tattoos can be very beautiful, but in the case of the lady in the picture, I don't like it. Especially that ass antlers.
These tattoos are clearly not all made by the best artists, and certainly do not enhance her beautiful figure.
I also have a few tattoos myself, but I certainly won't let myself be so full of chalk.
For some it seems like an addiction. It doesn't matter what and where, as long as it gets tattooed.
I've always learned: Ales in moderation, and quality over quantity.
Nice is not it? Yes, it gives color to people. I don't have them myself, but if I were young now I might have them too. I also find the Japanese very beautiful to see. Just a form of art.
Downright ugly. The beauty of a woman also depends on a smooth skin. It's a shame to screw it up like that.
A Burka can always be draped over it later.
Ugly.
Any tattoo on a beautiful or ugly lady or gentleman is a turn off for me!
So personal opinion!
Beautiful as far as I'm concerned!
Whether that is also the case without her beautiful figure and how it will be in 10 or 20 years remains the question.
Amazing, right
What was often a taboo 30 years ago and actually only for men and then also the "tough" men is now a normal image on the street, class, etc. It is just a pity that the reason for a tattoo is often to also belong to it.. it has become a bit of a fashion hype in the past 5 years. As mentioned in the introduction.. 70% of football players suddenly walk across the field with complete sleeves and even tattoos on their neck. you also have the same style as Maori and portraits. As for women... Yes beautiful. I even have a soft spot for it. I prefer to see a woman with a number of tattoos than with a face smeared with make up 😉
Since I'm quite the old school, tattoos belong to old sea hands. Those with motards of dubious purport came a little later. Poster paint faces with plucked eyebrows were just as much of a letdown as piercings of the fat ox and tattoos, and that hype is also a bit less fresh than five years ago. I think it's already passedé now, but 'tattoo shops' still have a clientele.
A single diamond piercing, delicate tattoo, or delicate make-up accent can turn out nice. Still, au naturel is the most attractive to me, also with regard to many hair growth. Yesterday I received an e-mail with a photo of a pretty lady with a heart neatly inside the tanga line… it should be possible. Make-up and Sinead O'Connorcoiffures have the advantage that, like seasonal clothing, they can follow the undoubtedly changing fashions. Goat wool socks, floral shirts and polkadots were simply omitted. The beautiful lady above is scarred for life and it's going to pin her down in a utter dated epoque one day. She is therefore not a paragon of common sense.
Although it is easy to miss it, her bikini is beautiful. Want to bet that orange and cyan will become fashion colors? The richly tattooed can then choose: burka or naturism, 🙂
Or stay in Thailand, because according to local taste, religious tattoos fit perfectly with orange robes.
Hello bloggers,
Keep the tattoo wearers in mind that they start with a beautiful
Mermaid who later turns into POMPEYE?
hahaha
Greetings
According to
Awful! An attack, yes mutilation of a beautiful natural body. Never do I want a girlfriend or wife who shows no respect for the beauty of her own body. Decadence and never being satisfied with the "ordinary", "normal" and the desire to go further to the extreme are rampant these days. Until perhaps the total derailment and destruction.
If you talk about respect for your own body, you are wrong, I think ..Many fashion models and well-known people are only concerned with their body and certainly have respect for it and treat it with care.also in that world you see a tattoo appearing more and more often.. Nice example of a prejudice again 😉
Incredibly beautiful !
I'm not in principle for or against, and I find it more successful with one than with the other. If I can't remember whether or not someone has tattoo(s), that's fine too.
I do believe: Excess is harmful, and the lady in the photo is on the edge, or has already passed it.
I myself have no need for it at all, I have once given one to a Thai lady as a birthday present. A nameless dolphin. Very cute.
But does it say something about a person? Then I am soon tempted to ask: 'Oh yes? What then?'
What a mortal sin, such a perfectly formed body doesn't need that decoration, don't think it's a sight at all all those tattooed people, nowadays you stand out if you don't have a tattoo.
I think the worst is Thai girls/young women with such “decoration”. Nothing is more beautiful than his soft light brown skin, which shines with health. Nothing can beat that
Just an addition to the previous post(s)
Unfortunately I read a lot of prejudices .. the beauty of a woman also depends on a smooth skin?
You don't dare introduce her to your mother? That says more about yourself than about the lady in question, I think. I understand that not everyone likes it, but to immediately condemn it… Imagine… you fall completely in love with a woman and go out with her a number of times out..there is a click..you fall in love even more (so with her personality) you don't know that there is a big tattoo on her back..After a number of dates where you fall even more in love with each other, the moment comes that you become a bit more intimate…you see her big tattoo…Suddenly you are no longer in love with that woman whose personality is still the same? I do agree with Trampstamp because that is just a matter of having no imagination. When I had my first tattoo done 30 years ago, you could pick a picture on the wall.. Fact was that there were already thousands with that same picture walked around ... Techniques, knowledge, etc. has changed in that regard and you can have what you want put. Then it is also said ... when they are old it looks like rags ... When they are old, would they still be in a bikini on the beach?
The lady has a fantastic body and I assure everyone if you are doing anything else with this lady that tattoo will not be noticed. I swear
Beautiful! Can't make more of it, very beautiful!
Many women are so concerned with their bodies. The number of creams that are sold for this are infinite,
sometimes really expensive every crease should go and then those tattoos that basically negate the natural beauty. Really sorry I can't.
Does the lady actually know that she has been photographed?
As for the question? Nice!
Regards Anita.
My girlfriend has no tattoos and I am very happy about that. I used to think tattoos had something when almost nobody had them. Now it's such a hype that you're more special without those things.
Unfortunately I have two myself. A childhood sin. Small and not easily visible, but I would never have it done again. In addition, tattoos are also subject to fashion. The picture you choose now will usually be a joke in 25 years.
The woman herself is beautiful, but I don't like those tattoos at all. I also find it all very contradictory. On the one hand, plastic surgeons cannot cope with the work because quite a few women want to have the same nose, cup size, etc., which makes it difficult for me, for example, to tell some TV presenters apart. They all look alike. On the other hand, tattoos are deliberately applied to give the desired individualization content. Since those tattoos are rarely on a forehead, I still can't distinguish those presenters from each other.
That's like the gynecologist who says to a woman: beautiful tattoo of a whale on your stomach to which the woman says: yes, but before that it was a dolphin ...
Beautiful specimen beautifully tattooed, wow!
Well, everyone has their own taste.
And you don't have to worry about what someone thinks about it.
There are so many things, nose piercing, clothing style, glasses and so on.
Let every person do what he or she wants, I personally think she's a hottie and sexy with tattoos.
Every person has the right to his or her self-expression
Very nice on this lady, only on the leg I don't think it's very successful, look like sailor's knots. I've also been covered in tattoos for over 40 years, then hardly anyone had them. I later had it added in Bangkok by Jimmy Wong, he is one of the best in the world, he did my back up and down, I have never regretted it, and there is not one hanging, you can still do it always see what it is after more than 40 years. I just have nothing on my hands, neck, neck or face, I sometimes have to go to occasions where this is out of place, then I wear a T-shirt with a long-sleeved shirt.
It is a pity that this woman provides her beautiful body, which she undoubtedly has, with such tattoos. These kinds of tattoos, because they are modern at the moment, without thinking too much about whether this will also be modern in the future, are done quickly. You often see young people in love who have their mutual names immortalized on their bodies as proof of love. I think a lot of older Thai blog readers are glad they never did this, otherwise you would see a lot of walking phone books walking around.
Not for me. For me, people with tattoos are of a certain level that I have a hard time with. Maybe it's fashion now because we're seeing more and more but… fashions change quickly and then you're left with your mess.
would those bows on her back and the cups be tattoos too?
Well, then it's allowed by me and certainly also up close.
beautiful woman, women with tattoos for me personally always second choice, it has something of aso.
Not my cup of tea. But who knows, she's really nice.
Perfect body ruined by extremely ugly tattoos
Must be a lady with a lot of money because this costs not little but in a word dirty.
Personally, I'm not really in favor of this kind of large tattoos, neither for men nor for women. One or two little ones... fine, my husband also has 2 small tattoos and I like them 😛 .. But the whole or half body full is too much of the "good" for me. That said, it has nothing to do with aso either! It's a hype, at some point it will be over. The disadvantage is that you have to walk around with it for the rest of your life. So it's not necessary for me, but to each his / her thing.
A waste of the beautiful body
She is still saving for the right arm and right leg.
This lady has a beautiful body, that's for sure, and a bunch of horrible tattoos. In short, I am absolutely not a fan of this form of self-mutilation. Must be because in my area tattoos were not done in my youth. Unfortunately, most ladies nowadays all have tattoos if I go by my experiences around the pool during the holidays (Of course you have to look around) I don't find a small tattoo such a disaster, but those big tattoos disgust me, I have to get the first beautiful yet
What a dream figure this lady has!!
Her tattoos don't look like much, but I'm just not a fan of those things :
From a purely aesthetic point of view, I think tattoos are still okay, but I don't like the artificial atmosphere that surrounds them (being cool, being hip, being fashionable).
Usually a certain kind of people who wear them, often people who want to compensate something, show some forced behavior, or are not always so emotionally balanced...
But of course live and let live, I always say!
This lady gets a solid 9 out of 10 for her figure, but because of her tattoos this drops to 7 out of 10.
Anything with “too” is not OK for me.
I also think it is “too” with this lady.
A personal opinion of course…
My girlfriend has a tattoo of the Naga and Garuda legend on her back in color and all.
This without me knowing, because she rightly suspected that I would strongly advise against it. I'm used to it now, but when it came up with a friend of hers, she asked if I didn't want to get a tattoo. The answer was no, about why I jokingly said that you shouldn't put bumper stickers on a Ferrari. My girlfriend was angry because she thought it was derogatory. It was not intended that way, but it came across that way.
About a year later we were standing at the traffic light behind a Thai car full of stickers. My friend, who had apparently already forgotten about the incident, commented how ugly she thought that was. I then said, "I can say something now, but I think I'd better keep quiet." This time she couldn't suppress her laughter.
Beautiful from afar, but far from beautiful. The front probably has just a little more beauty.
personally I think that a little more color can be added. and actually I think it is still too little. beautiful figure of course, and without tattoos also beautiful of course.
SUPER BILLS!!! Or was that not the question?
You can be sure that this lady is proud of her body and figure. Also know for sure that more people visit Pattaya beach if more ladies in bikini with a good figure show themselves there. What is wrong with a lady walking in a bikini for beach fun while gentlemen (often with a big hanging belly) dressed in a
too small swimming trunks strolling there. Tattoos are an established concept in Thailand and have nothing to do with aso. You will find a tattoo parlor on almost every street. People who don't like that can look the other way. This lady can be there and her tattoos are not disturbing. Think many of us visiting Pattaya as a bachelor would be quite pleased to be seen with this lady. I wouldn't avoid them.
I think these are beautiful tattoos on a beautiful body. I would listen with great attention to what this lady has to say if she spoke to me. When I'm in Pattaya later I'll definitely be available for a nice chat 🙂 !!!
As the owner of many tattoos, I find the above story very condescending. Everyone has their own opinion, but something like that doesn't belong here, this has nothing to do with Thailand. I can also say that I am at least 20 years older than the lady above, and my tattoos have certainly not sagged! My skin is still flawless and I still get tattoos at my age. Of course it is everyone's opinion what he or she thinks about getting tattoos, but first take a look in the mirror before you offend other people. Some ladies and gentlemen even look very desirable with these body decorations or body art whatever you want to call it. It is very old-fashioned if one thinks that this is only for sailors, etc. predestined very medieval remarks. By the way… Because of my many tattoos I also get a remarkable amount of attention from the beautiful Thai ladies, so there is something to be said about that too 😉
terrifyingly beautiful
Gorgeous and sexy 🙂
Without tattoos I would like to take this beautiful lady out for dinner.
I have nothing against tattoos, but excess is harmful. I once ended up in bed with a Thai lady who had a very large (almost lifelike) dragon tattooed on her back. Then you start to wonder: who am I having sex with, with her or with the dragon. So a letdown for me.
Hans
Moderator: please don't chat.
Question for me is more: if you have two pistols put on your back what does that say about you..
First let's clarify that tattoos are not something modern or of rough seas. In the so-called Edo period in Japan from the year 1600, the lower class began to adorn themselves with decorative tattoos, starting from what is the current tattoo technique.
The traditional “Irezumi” tattoo consisted of mythical representations, floral and plant images as body decoration and as inspiration for life goals.
The Traditional Japanese Tattoo “Irezumi” is the decoration of the body with mythical beasts, flowers, leafs, and other images from stories, myths and tales. The impetus for the development of the art was the progression of the woodblock prints and notably the “hero's heavily decorated with Irezumi”. Wearing Irezumi is an “Aspiration” to life's goals. First for the lower social class, but soon this technique also reached the higher social class, who, however, did not wear the tattoos visibly under their clothing.
Until the British monarch, King Edward VII, had a number of dragons tattooed on his arms by a Japanese tattooist and brought the tattooist to England, a number of friends from America also had themselves beautified as a sign of friendship and good understanding.
Tattoos were made a lot during the war around 1945, got an extra dimension in Japan when the Japanese Mafia, the YAKUZA, embraced the tradition and got tattooed almost from head to toe, whereby normally worn clothing never showed anything and therefore did not reveal that you were dealing with someone from the Japanese mafia.
On the other hand, the tattoos of the Maories, as a combative people with extremely beautiful tattoos consisting of lines, are very well known and for many non-Maori, an inspiration to this day to have such a tattoo done.
I hope to give the discussion, initiated by the editors, where I still felt an undertone of disapproval of this body decoration, in a different direction. You like it or not, like you like meat or not. One loves a man and the other a woman, or both. Disapproval is allowed and allowed, but do so with respect. Whoever would like to wake up next to this, in my eyes very beautiful, lady or would even suggest clouds to family members, I wish sweet dreams and a not too loud awakening next to your snoring m / f partner.
Regards,
YUUNDAI
I don't like the totoo (carefully said) but those buttocks do. Now the front. Maybe the turn off.
If I were 40 years younger I would now be lying on the beach hoping to spray her
What a beautiful girl. The tattoos look great on her. You can get a tattoo done in a drunken stupor
there is no mention of that here she has thought about it you don't just do this
If you have a tattoo done, you do it for yourself first. It is not so important whether someone else likes it. let that be clear. She doesn't care if you don't like it
Perhaps a record number of comments on the blog.
To say with kees1. what a beautiful girl. It's just that most bloggers are a bit older. Can I imagine that you have an older woman and left that too 20 years ago
do, then unfortunately it is no longer visible. I see them walking around in Pattaya every day.
That also applies to men, of course. More than 90 Kilos. saggy fat bodies The tattoos also saggy.
In the end, the editors asked, beautiful or ugly.
I think she is very beautiful and the tattoos on her body are also beautiful as she looks now.
Would even argue about it for a few months. Actually, an old prick can only do that
to dream.
Cor van Kampen.
i am still of the old school….and those people who put a tattoo…..i always wonder….are they happy with their bodies?…if you are happy with your body…why do you put those tattoos ?