View Full Version : Custs: Girls with tats or w/o?
UtahMike
08-06-2007, 08:45 PM
You don't think comments like "have some class" are personal judgments and impugning someone's character? Well there you go. I disagree, and I don't think you can claim that a reasonable person could not possibly see that as judgmental and even discourteous.
Just did a search on this thread using "have some class" and found six posts, one comment by a guy with 90 posts and 5 complaints about it. May I suggest that he has been put in his place?
As an aside, it is a little surprising to me that no clever chemist has yet come up with some sort of tatoo ink which looks as good as ordinary ink but that disappears after, say, five years...or which can be easily removed by scrubbing with or injecting some neutralizing agent.
-Ww
For his role in Cape Fear Robert DeNiro was tattooed with vegetable dye that would fade and vanish after a few months. The scenes showing his tattooed back while he exercised in prison were filmed last to give him more time for body building.
Madcap
08-08-2007, 07:57 PM
I looove me some ink on a dancer.
Pretty_Penny
08-08-2007, 08:02 PM
yay! :)
callilove
08-08-2007, 09:35 PM
One of the top earners at my club is covered in tattoos. Sleeves, back, etc etc. She also has pink streaks in her hair and a lot of piercings. She appeals to a lot of guys who are looking for a 'wild' girl, I guess.
I, too, have quite a few piercings and a couple tattoos. I plan on getting a lot more ink done; regardless of what people are saying in this thread. It's my body; and I've seen some customers with some ugly ass tattoos.
I have my bridge (between my eyes) pierced, and a lot of more straightlaced guys don't like that; but because I have nice tits, and a fun personality, and all of that- they look past it.
Santos
08-08-2007, 11:11 PM
I'm neutral when it comes to tattoos. That is to say, I wouldn't turn down a dance based on a lady's tattoos or lack of.
Santos
08-08-2007, 11:12 PM
However, a belly button piercing really works for me :spin:
ironmaidern
08-09-2007, 09:40 PM
As long as it's tastful it's OK: a little ring around the ankle, a little cherry near the cherry, a small butterfly on the buttock, a small pleasant ornament above the ass (which I understand means sex is possible).
I've even seen a ring around a large breast that I thought looked OK. But large tats, placed in odd places, or a lot of them is not feminine. I start looking for teeth when I see a lot.
Sunshine73
08-09-2007, 10:48 PM
I don't have any tats, and I won't get 'em. But I have seen some beautiful tats on the girls at the club. I like them on other people, but not on me. I'd look silly.
Pretty_Penny
08-11-2007, 03:25 PM
I start looking for teeth when I see a lot.
what?
gameover
08-11-2007, 06:21 PM
Butt tat :)
hmm i actually like that one :)
GeorgeBailey
08-12-2007, 09:14 AM
My preference is no ink. However, I don't think that preference influences significantly how I spend money in a club. Things like body type, personality, attitude, approach, etc. play a much bigger part in how I spend my money.
Mastridonicus
08-12-2007, 09:17 AM
Hey, it's great ice breaking tippable conversation! I really don't care unless it's like a list of ex's and such.
I mean even then it could be fine. It's all about tact mixed with personality.
Andygirl
08-12-2007, 11:14 AM
a small pleasant ornament above the ass (which I understand means sex is possible).
Lol, you think because a girl has a tattoo on her back that she is willing to have sex with you? That might be the funniest thing I've read all week.:P
Madcap
08-12-2007, 11:57 AM
^^ You mean it doesn't? :P
Casual Observer
08-12-2007, 12:23 PM
Tattoos are surely not new or unique to this point in history, but people's feelings about them as appealing or not changes much the way our feelings about fashions and style change over time.
Naturally. But given that tattoos themselves are not new, we're back to the issue of subjective aesthetic appeal. There's just so damn much bad art out there, some of it on really attractive bodies.
Katrine
08-12-2007, 03:40 PM
[quote=ironmaidern;1165970]a small pleasant ornament above the ass (which I understand means sex is possible).
/quote]
Doh, Andygirl, get with the program. It means she likes getting pounded in the ass. Didn't you know? Hey, don't you have a tat above your ass?
{preps the lube}:P
lestat1
08-12-2007, 05:39 PM
Yeah, I thought the tramp stamp functions as a bullseye, so we know where to aim after pulling out of her ass. Y'mean that's not the purpose of a lower-back tat? }:D
Budai
08-12-2007, 07:10 PM
Yeah, I thought the tramp stamp functions as a bullseye, so we know where to aim after pulling out of her ass. Y'mean that's not the purpose of a lower-back tat? }:D
Hey, lestat!
Haven't you heard of MapQuest? :O
White Tara (the dancer who turned me on to SW) has amazing artwork on different parts of her body that enhances her appeal to many customers. I myself have several tattoos (10), so I'm naturally biased regarding women with tattoos. When looking at a dancer's tats, I respond to symmetry, color and balance, which are important to me but not essential...
LOL at the thought of any of the naysayers refusing a grind (or stage dance, or [insert applicable service here]), from a hot-ass chick like the one in Andygirl's avatar, because she has a tattoo on her back.
The presence or absence of a tattoo is so far down the list of applicable criteria (for deciding when to get a LD) that it doesn't even register.
True dat, dayzed!
The statistics below support your opinion...
Emerging from their often unsavory reputation of the recent past, tattoos have gained increasing prominence in the past decade. Life magazine estimated in 1936 that 10 million Americans, or approximately 6% of the population had at least one tattoo. A Harris Poll, done in 2003, nearly triples those numbers and estimates that 16% of Americans now have one or more tattoos. For a complete breakdown of the Harris Poll numbers, .
Thirty-six percent of those ages 18 to 25, and 40 percent of those ages 26 to 40, have at least one tattoo, according to a fall 2006 survey by the .
The National Geographic News stated in April 2000 that 15% of Americans were tattooed (or approximately 40 million people!)
Esquire Magazine estimated in March 2002 that 1 in 8 Americans was tattooed.
According to the , they stated in 2005, that of all the people they treat with laser and light therapy, only only 6% are getting a tattoo removed.
Harris Poll, 2003, estimates that fully 36% of those aged 25-29 have one or more tattoos.
A 2006 a study done by the Journal of the found that 24% of Americans between 18 and 50 are tattooed; that's almost one in four. And the survey showed that about 36% of Americans age 18 to 29 have at least one tattoo!
Helle
08-12-2007, 09:09 PM
As a girl with MANY tattoos at a club.... I have so many customers who will buy multiple dances and spend beacoup--and tell me how beautiful I am but dislike the tattoos. I even have a review about me on TuSCL where I was told I was an 8 but had too many tattoos... BUT he bought a champagne room anyway.
I think most people truly don't like how many I have but it hasn't seemed to stop them... Just made them more vocal.
I have a tramp stamp of a naked stripper on my back. Something pretty to look at while they're doing my favorite posite.
I should add... most of the men I have met in the club have also had some kind of tattoo. I would say the tattoos I have trump the art work I've seen on 90 percent of the men who come in.
Also, the 'hypothetical' twi situation... I worked at a club with twins, one who had a few large tats and one who had one teeny tiny tat on her ankle. The tattooed girl seemed to be more open and out going and hence this man be why she made more money than the non tattooed girl.
moscm
08-13-2007, 07:18 AM
More tattoos = definitely better.
There's nothing hotter than a girl with tattoos entirely covering all down her arm
Bob_Loblaw
08-13-2007, 11:33 PM
I don't have any tattoos but I also don't think twice about getting dances from girls with tattoos. As recently as a couple days ago, I bought a bunch of dances from a girl who had a full back tattoo as well as sleeves (in addition to some piercings). I found her absolutely gorgeous and her tattoos were mesmerizing.
UtahMike
08-17-2007, 10:47 PM
OK, now let's hear from everybody who changed their mind about whether or not to get a tattoo as a result of the discussion in this thread.
Pretty_Penny
08-18-2007, 11:38 AM
OK, now let's hear from everybody who changed their mind about whether or not to get a tattoo as a result of the discussion in this thread.
my guess is no one.
lestat1
08-18-2007, 12:15 PM
OK, now let's hear from everybody who changed their mind about whether or not to get a tattoo as a result of the discussion in this thread.
As a result of this thread I counted my ATFs tats: 3 (that I noticed). And I'm one of the guys who said he wasn't a fan of them...shows how much it matters to me! :P
Mr Hyde
08-18-2007, 02:02 PM
It would be interesting to see the OPs question as a poll but for customers only to answer.
Casual Observer
08-18-2007, 04:53 PM
OK, now let's hear from everybody who changed their mind about whether or not to get a tattoo as a result of the discussion in this thread.
Well, I'm still not getting one...so there.
tronie
08-22-2007, 01:51 AM
towards the end of my run at my last club I was informed by a lot of girls that I made on average more then triple what they made in a night.. My entire back is tattooed. I would like to say that the quality of the tattoo can really make or break its effect. Dont shop for a deal when finding an artist.. pay good money by a good artist.
heres a pic of my back.. which isnt finished yet. it will be full colour.
http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13823&d=1187682028
i.breathe.in
08-22-2007, 08:08 AM
gorgeous. i sometimes with i would have went with a backpiece instead of sleeves, however i do not want both.
RebeccaSolidarity
08-22-2007, 11:00 AM
i have tattoos that run from my forearm all the way down my fingers. they are very simple lign design and are religiously necessary for me by their nature (technically banning employers from discriminating against me because of them) and all anyone ever tells me about them is how beautiful and unique they are. i have one on my shoulder that is awful and even a little scarred due to past SI attempts to remove it that were partially successful so i am getting it covered up with a black heart that has three arrows through it, which will be pretty noticeable. then there is my left bicep knotwork tattoo.
i dunno. guys really seem to like them, especially because they are placed in traditionally "masculine" areas of the body. but i hang out with a lot of alternative men so that may be part of their love for the ink.
tronie
08-22-2007, 10:50 PM
gorgeous. i sometimes with i would have went with a backpiece instead of sleeves, however i do not want both.
Thanks.. I plan on getting sleeved and a chest piece and a full leg piece.. pretty much wont stop till Im in the circus.. hahaha:D
Desira666
08-24-2007, 06:01 PM
I just spit my coffee on the monitor. Thanks for the laugh I needed that.
Now as far as tattoos go I like them. I dont mind them small or if it runs from the base of your neck to the tip of your toes. The only tattoos that I find to be a turn off are the jail-style self done tattoos that look like a bad reminder of a drunken night
I agree with you on the "jail -style " tattoos . I once worked with a pretty chickita who had her arms covered with very poor quality tats , that didn't go together at all and she grumbled about how she didnt make $ because of them. I felt sorry for her , maybe had she had a more positive attitude walking in she could have done better or go in with more of a fetish /goth look . She also would wear flowery / pastel colours and such which didnt help matters, creating a strange mix.
I have a good part of my body covered now, with tastefull art , which each one has a deep meaning for me , I had every design( on paper ) for 1-2 years of each one I got so I'd know for sure if that was what I wanted . I've had customers tell me they usually hate tattoos but that mine have made them have an entirely different perspective . In any event , I love mine, and if a girl really wants them and goes to a great shop with a nice feminin design , its all good , just look at Kat Von D from LA ink grrrrrrlllll, I'd buy a dance from her in a second!:P
Desira666
08-24-2007, 06:02 PM
towards the end of my run at my last club I was informed by a lot of girls that I made on average more then triple what they made in a night.. My entire back is tattooed. I would like to say that the quality of the tattoo can really make or break its effect. Dont shop for a deal when finding an artist.. pay good money by a good artist.
heres a pic of my back.. which isnt finished yet. it will be full colour.
http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13823&d=1187682028
I love it !!!! ;)
^^ OK. I know its a tat thread and all but am I the only one thinking "Great ass!!" ?
Just curious ::)
FBR
tronie
08-24-2007, 10:22 PM
I love it !!!! ;)
thanks.. Ill post pix after my next session.. Im sure theres a thread for showing of mods, right?! :)
^^ Makes sense to either post here or in picture post...whichever works for you.
FBR
tronie
08-25-2007, 10:23 PM
^^ OK. I know its a tat thread and all but am I the only one thinking "Great ass!!" ?
Just curious ::)
FBR
:) thanks.
Ava Jadore
08-25-2007, 10:25 PM
towards the end of my run at my last club I was informed by a lot of girls that I made on average more then triple what they made in a night.. My entire back is tattooed. I would like to say that the quality of the tattoo can really make or break its effect. Dont shop for a deal when finding an artist.. pay good money by a good artist.
heres a pic of my back.. which isnt finished yet. it will be full colour.
http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13823&d=1187682028
Wow that is an amazing tattoo! Very feminine yet bold! You found a great artist! Please post more after your next session! I have only one tattoo but it has a lot of meaning for me and is dear to my heart. It's about 6 inches long and 3 inches wide on my lower back. I think tattoos can be an ice breaker. I figure hey you can't please everyone. It is most important to remain true to yourself. Everyone always says how blondes usually make more money. However I am brunette and like being a brunette and so I wouldn't change it. I say rock the tattoos!
UtahMike
08-26-2007, 09:33 PM
^^ OK. I know its a tat thread and all but am I the only one thinking "Great ass!!" ?
Just curious ::)
FBR
Definitely not. In fact, I don't remember the tattoo that well, just the beautiful ass.
tronie
08-26-2007, 11:36 PM
Definitely not. In fact, I don't remember the tattoo that well, just the beautiful ass.
;D thanks hun.
Star Player
09-04-2007, 04:09 AM
I like gals with tats - it is very sexy in my view, especially if she is wearing some sort of bikini outfit. During a lap dance it turns me on even more which has probably resulted in me wanting more dances.
slowpoke
09-04-2007, 04:22 PM
They are unattractive. Might tolerate one or two, but all other things being equal, tattoos will kill the deal.
3-Legged Man
09-04-2007, 04:42 PM
To answer the OP's question, tats don't factor into my decision very much. I'm really a sucker for a pretty face, especially on a petite lady.
On the other hand, piercings are a turn-off for me. A piece of metal in the front part of a girl's face is extremely distracting. Just my opinion.
N00bCusty
09-04-2007, 04:59 PM
Count me in for tats. Opposites attract.
Fairbay
09-05-2007, 07:01 PM
towards the end of my run at my last club I was informed by a lot of girls that I made on average more then triple what they made in a night.. My entire back is tattooed. I would like to say that the quality of the tattoo can really make or break its effect. Dont shop for a deal when finding an artist.. pay good money by a good artist.
I was about to say I don't like tattoos when I read this - if your goal is to make money in the immediate future, then definitely don't take MY personal preferences as solid advice. My personal preferences being 1-2 tats max.
Also, by asking our preferences, you're not actually considering what we'll actually respond to. I can close my eyes and imagine a beautiful dancer who has only one or two small strategic tattoos and think she'd be perfect, but what I actually respond to, when I'm there, can be a lot different. Go by what guys do, not by what we say..
Darwin sez:
Darwin's idea is that the reduced survival of the peacocks with long, colorful tails is more than compensated by their increased 'advantage in reproduction'.
My guess is, anything you can do to enhance your own aura/mystery/legend would work in your favor in the SC. Ever read Robert Greene's "Art of Seduction?" There's a chapter in it devoted to being over-the-top and larger-than-life...Cleopatra pulled that shiznit on Caesar and gained an empire - basically you want to boggle our fing minds, because we get normal everywhere else we go. Let's see if I can dig you up a quote...
Caesar had had numerous mistresses before, to divert him from the rigors of his campaigns. ... Yet nothing prepared him for Cleopatra.She would entertain him dressed as the goddess Isis, surrounded by the opulence of her court. Cleopatra initiated Caesar in the most decadent revelries, presenting herself as the incarnation of the Egyptian exotic.
In other words, it's what stands out that we notice, no matter how much men like me try to deny it. People who think they've "seen it all" would probably be even more susceptible, simply because they don't want to lose out on a novelty.
exotica17
09-08-2007, 03:03 PM
My overall look appeals to 99% of the guys who walk through the club. And I'm not tooting my own horn, that's just reality. You'll just have to trust me that the tattoo has never hurt my money, and in fact I get a lot of "I don't usually like tattoos on women, but that is beautiful," etc. Some might be blowing smoke up my ass, but as long as they are handing me fistfulls of cash I don't mind.;)
You go, Andygirl. I have rather large tatts and I get the same responses. Sometimes I get paid because I have tatts. I swear my earnings have gone up since getting tatted. They have very strong meanings and are elegantly and tastefully done--nothing picked off the wall or tacky-looking here. And thankfully, nothing that a million other people have, either. Just original, meaningful art.