PORN VALLEY, CA – It looks like I got a few people fired up about my opinions on women with tattoos written in a piece last week. Read that story here.
Christie Russ writes:
First off, let me say that I recognize people’s opinions of tattoos and the fact that it is an acquired taste – much like that of any person who is an individual who chooses to represent themselves the way they see fit.
Let me start by stating that Janine is still “adorable” even with any tattoos that you may find “undesirable.” It’s unfortunate that you find Janine “less adorable” due to the fact that she choose to be herself, choosing to take the off-hand approach to depict what she is – that does not mean, she wanted to offend (I use that word lightly, because you obviously do not like Janine for what she is, other than what you feel is appropriate as a beautiful woman) anyone, she was just being who she wanted to be, much like you wrote what your personal opinion is.
Okay, lets get this correct – you have never seen a woman’s tits that have a nice tattoo – too bad, you probably turned your head because I, much like many other women, have extremely great tits that adorns a tattoo. Secondly, I also have the ankle and above the rear tattoos that you feel are appropriate.
I am a “suit’ by day and “myself” by night, it’s easier for me to explain that do not get judged by my tatts as opposed to Janine, because I’m not on full display for people to see – but one thing that I stand for is the right to be oneself! Who are you to decide that she is no longer adorable because she went too far on tattoos, as far as you’re concerned?
What does that have to do with Janine? She doesn’t discriminate the same way – when I went to see her, she didn’t see any of my tatts and was drawn to me over the braces on my teeth, that I had decided was the best to remove my (Belladonna) “Madonna-gap,” and according to Mr. Brother John Run – she was definitely not “dried up and crusty.”
I’ve had many people tell me that they liked that gap and I should’ve left it the way it was! – that’s the wonderful thing about being a citizen in the US – you can do what ever makes you feel wonderful! I doubt the love for Janine’s talent that made you recognize her in the first place has left, and I hardly think anyone of us has turned into the self-dominant person that believes “their way or the highway” is best – therefore, I think we all have a place here, regardless of how we choose to represent our personal beings (aka tattoos) – and I’m sure there are a lot of others beside myself who think that tattoos (regardless of placement) changes the way I view someone – would you agree?
Wayne C. Lewis writes:
Whooa! Slow your roll pah-tner! You’re defending Janine and giving the impression that I bashed her or don’t find her attractive. Quite the opposite. I think Janine is hot! Like I said in the story I wrote, “The adorable Janine went tattoo crazy, in my opinion. She’s still hot, but I think she tainted herself a bit.”
I don’t think, in one man’s personal opinion, that was harsh at all. In fact, it was somewhat complimentary.
You asked, “who am I to decide she’s no longer adorable.” I never decided she was. However, if I did say she was ugly as hell, I am well within my rights of thinking that way, as you are within yours, thinking she’s even more beautiful. But again, I wasn’t saying anything negative at all.
I also didn’t say women shouldn’t be allowed to get tatts all over their bodies. I just gave my personal thoughts on how I don’t think they look nice on a woman. An opinion I’m allowed to have.
Touting your personal freedoms in the US [and may I give a quick props to the troops in Iraq], you said, “that’s the wonderful thing about being a citizen in the US – you can do what ever makes you feel wonderful!” Yes, and you’re sooooooo right. The other wonderful thing about citizenship is that I also have a right to my opinions and can freely say them.
Honestly, I appreciate the comments but your defensive overreaction is a little over the top.
PS: I got no problem with a gap between your teeth. I got one too. I’ve wanted to fix it for years but chicks told me to leave it, the imperfection goes with my personality–real and edgy.
PPS: I still hate tit tatts! 🙂