I was browsing Match for a Christian lady and saw this kind of cute gal with pretty eyes and smile. I got a look at her other photos and she has sleeve tats all over....all are Christian themed and I'm sorry, Christian-themed ink or not...do you find this to be a turn off. Apparently she's even a pastor at a local back water church. Not sure why the need to do this to their bodies.
Christian tats or not, to me less is more. I mean, whatever happened to women who got the more cute, little tats on their ankles, wrists, shoulders. It's great that you follow the Lord, but I just find it off putting if there's big ones all over.
It's kind of ironic though, because in the old days...tattoos, no matter what, were seen in a negative light. If a woman had one, she was considered a "loose woman". But I was wondering if those who make a Christian themed tattoo tend to qualify their reason for even having one? Are they trying to overcompensate for something?
But even in secular channels, there seems to be a trend of ink addiction no matter what their belief. I see it at swimming areas all the time from armpit to down to the legs. Some look like they've gotten out of prison/jail.
Christian tats or not, to me less is more. I mean, whatever happened to women who got the more cute, little tats on their ankles, wrists, shoulders. It's great that you follow the Lord, but I just find it off putting if there's big ones all over.
It's kind of ironic though, because in the old days...tattoos, no matter what, were seen in a negative light. If a woman had one, she was considered a "loose woman". But I was wondering if those who make a Christian themed tattoo tend to qualify their reason for even having one? Are they trying to overcompensate for something?
But even in secular channels, there seems to be a trend of ink addiction no matter what their belief. I see it at swimming areas all the time from armpit to down to the legs. Some look like they've gotten out of prison/jail.