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  1. Simply for the purpose of discussion. And for getting men in deep trouble...
  2. ED...thanks for sharing. Not that I am a maker of phrases or one who coins terms, but I'd say that is back art. I guess in my view a tramp stamp is a bit smaller and on the tailbone. PS: You have a beautiful backside. Why'd you go and splash ink all over it?
  3. On second thought, I think a tattoo could help with a woman who is attractive but not stunning. Maybe a woman who is a 6 or a 7. Beyond that, the tattoo distracts from their beauty. I noticed this with the woman on the cover of The New York Times magazine (Emily Gould). She is average looking; cute but not overly stunning even done up for the cover piece. The tattoos enhance her some, even if they are a bit much.
  4. ^^^^ I met a guy in Europe in a yoga class who had a tramp stamp. Not that I look too much, but I believe lower-back tats are not too common on men. My gaydar was pegged!
  5. Technically a link removed is a design on or about the sacrum. The script on your lower back is probably too high to be considered a tramp stamp. You still have room for one though! I have mixed feelings on tramp stamps: they look good on some. At least the small ones. They also provide something nice to look at in yoga classes.
  6. They are a distraction rather than an enhancement. I'm OK with small tats. When it spreads to an entire part of the body (arms, neck, face!) then it gets a bit too weird for me. Tats are a bit like jewelry in my opinion: too much is just gawdy and distracting. I prefer simple and elegant because it enhances the human form rather than covering it up. I have no tats. I thought about an armband but never followed through. On women I'm OK with maybe a shoulder blade or a small ankle tattoo. The 'tramp stamp' is so ubiquitous that I think it is more sexy to find a woman with an unadorned behind.
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