I don't even like women drinking pints !Must admit (and this is completely my prejudice) can't stand them on women.
My wife has a tattoo and is looking at getting another one. She drinks pints and I wouldn't have it any other way. She drinks the same amount as me so would be going to the bar all the time to get another half if she pretended to be a lady like some of them do. But also get her wine by the bottle in a pub to save keep going for another glass of it. And it is much cheaper.I don't even like women drinking pints !
I don't mind now to be honest. It was when I was with my missus and she'd get me to get her pints instead of halves. She'd have 3or 4 and be all over the place,and acting stupid. I got her back on a few halves, and she drank pints with her mates. Maybe it is old fashioned view though !My wife has a tattoo and is looking at getting another one. She drinks pints and I wouldn't have it any other way. She drinks the same amount as me so would be going to the bar all the time to get another half if she pretended to be a lady like some of them do. But also get her wine by the bottle in a pub to save keep going for another glass of it. And it is much cheaper.
What is wrong with women that drink pints? At least they are not pretending to be someone they are not.
My wife has a fairy on her shoulder. What is offensive about that?Not judging them as people - we all find different things attractive or otherwise in the opposite sex. I find tattoos on women offensive to the eye. It's an aesthetic thing, nothing more.
Mine looks after everyone after a night out with workmates. She makes sure the women and younger lads get home safely. She drinks pints and can handle themI don't mind now to be honest. It was when I was with my missus and she'd get me to get her pints instead of halves. She'd have 3or 4 and be all over the place,and acting stupid. I got her back on a few halves, and she drank pints with her mates. Maybe it is old fashioned view though !
He keeps logging in on here and going on about BrexitMy wife has a fairy on her shoulder. What is offensive about that?
Project fear.He keeps logging in on here and going on about Brexit
I have one. Had it since I was 11 or 12. Never been tempted to have another as I am petrified of the thought of anything going under my skin.I had a couple removed a couple of years back (about 8 laser treatment sessions over about 12 months) I just couldn't live with those particular two anymore.
I'm still tattooed and think tattooing can look great - Those particular two of mine were not a great choice or indeed well 'executed'.
It makes me laugh though when people cite 'individuality' as a reason for getting tattooed - You all look the same with your single arm sleeve and optional beard!
And there must be legions of women of pensionable age with a 'tramp stamp'.
Must admit (and this is completely my prejudice) can't stand them on women.
You don't like a bush?individual choice as far as I'm concerned, tattoos and drinking pints!
I think there are far more important things to worry about, like cunts with beards!
You don't like a bush?
There was a phone in on the radio the other day about tattoos. Some for them, some against. As an ex prisoner my past life is never far from me,as whilst inside I got tattoos done on my hands and arms, I did a few on my own, and a cell mate who was a tattooist on the out did the rest. Indian ink and a needle ! Amazed I never got blood poisoning. But it has definitely stopped me getting a good job, as some professions don't like them.
What do others think ?
I have a tattoo on each arm. One is linked hearts and scrolls with my kids names on each scroll. The other is a tribute to John Lennon. What I don't understand is people that totally cover their arms and neck with stuff. You can't even make out what they're supposed to be. And you daren't stare at them to make them out because you'll get a mouthful of abuse! So why have them? They just look a mashed up mess!
Fair enough. I've stopped applying for certain jobs now anyway,got fed up with rejection. A woman from NACRO told me some years back that because of my " violent past" teaching jobs would unfortunately be out of the question. Anyway when I was in my fifties,I applied for a voluntary teaching assistant role, they wanted tutors at Wyken community centre on a adult basic skills class. I went along to the one to one interview, and was never asked about convictions, and got told could I do a few hours a week ? So I went one afternoon a week and loved it. In fact I did so well that after a year, they wanted me in more often. But at a tea break a tutor said to us to keep an eye on one chap as he looks like he's" been in the nick. " I replied " well so have I and I'm doing alright now. " You could have heard a pin drop, tumbleweed moment ! From that comment I felt attitudes towards me changed, but I'd been there a year with no complaints etc.You seem a good guy on here BBR, but if I can admit my prejudices as someone who does interview and employ people, I would be more concerned about a criminal record than the tattoos. I know you're reformed, I know many others would be too, but depending on the job of course, if I had two similar candidates and one had been inside, the other hadn't (or hadn't ben caught lol) then I know I'd favour them.
I'm not advocating it's right of course, but just being open. I don't particularly like tattoos, but I think to discriminate based on them would be equal to basing a decision on race, gender, nationality or sexual orientation - and if I did that I'd have a very small pool of candidates to choose from in the current climate of almost full employment around these parts.
I've got a few small ones and my only thing about them is that I wouldn't get one in an area that's not usually covered by clothing, so I just wouldn't get anything on my hands or from the neck up. I'm all for them provided they're done well, when you see the photo galleries of bad spellings or terrible likenesses you can see why the permanence would put someone off.
I agree with the beard craze. I just don't get it. They look scruffy and unkempt. I have a neatly trimmed small beard that I think suits me (or so I've been told), but I still need to shave around it and cut and trim it.Never had a tattoo and don't want one, never grown a stupid long beard either or in fact any beard. I don't like large tats on ladies either but couldn't care less what they drink out of as long as they get their round in .
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