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Do Polish men have a problem with Tatto's on women?


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sarah [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 08:55  #1

A few polish men i know think tattoo's on women are discusting and vile does this go for all poles?

 
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Arien [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 09:00  #2

no way. I knew a girl called kasia. she had like 5 tattoos. same for other nationalities I guess, some like tattoos, some don't.

 
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sarah [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 09:01  #3

Yeah i no people either love them or hate them - a polish guy that i met said no polish women have them it is only dumb english women x

 
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tammy [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 09:16  #4

i dont see why he said that

 
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gosica
Edited by: gosica  Sep 22, 06, 09:18  #5

Quoting: sarah, Post #3
a polish guy
- he knows nothing! I've got several female friends who have tatoos and everyone else thinks it's cool; maybe he's just that kind of a guy...

 
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sarah [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 09:19  #6

Thanks for you insight gosica - would there be differnt parts of poland think differntly

Have not seen you about for a while now!

 
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Shelley [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 09:24  #7

sarah - this guy was talking crap...most men like tattoo's as long as they're not scary biker type tats...a little tattoo in the right place is sexy

 
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gosica
  Sep 22, 06, 09:27  #8

Quoting: sarah, Post #7
Have not seen you about for a while now!

I know i know, i haven't been very active lately I've been quite busy, plus often away from the internet, plus i rarely get involved in most of the threads (like your convo's) cos i don't really feel comfortable in a crowd
Hopefully the internet connection complications'll get settled by october!

 
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tammy [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 09:37  #9

SHELLEY
thats what i thought, all my tattos are hidden well apart from the little one on the wrist but its nothing scary and i didnt understand when he said this to sarah and when i had my mummy tattoo done a few weeks ago he just looked at it and pulled a face like it was some hugh tattoo which it is not.
he said to me "why do you english women like tattoos so much" why not like you said shelley as long as tehre are not hugh scary tattoos i dont see the prob x

 
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sarah [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 09:39  #10

gosica
Come a talk to me in a one to one convo one day then - sometimes no one replys to me at all so fill free to come and input your views.

I hav only been a member for a around a month so it would be nice to see you more often i rember you given me some help back then x

 
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iwona
  Sep 22, 06, 10:41  #11

I dont know how it is now but in general I remember that in Poland tatoos had usually prisoners and sailors. They were thought to be rough.

I noticed that they are very popular in UK.

Again differences in our culture I suppose.

 
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iwona
  Sep 22, 06, 10:54  #12

Shelley is rhight little tatoo in right place is sexy- just not too much and not too big.

 
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tammy [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 10:59  #13

yeah thats true. my mum is from scotland and she is very different from english ppl also

 
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Wroclaw
  Sep 22, 06, 11:43  #14

When I first came to Poland, people sometimes used to stare at me. When I asked the family why this was, they said it was because I had a tattoo and earrings, which were associated with prisoners.

Within a few years it seemed everyone, male and female, had them.

The lads don't seem to be wearing earrings so much these days but tattooes are still popular.

I've noticed a lot of young women have a design on the lower back, just above the waistline.

If it feels right. Do it.

 
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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Sep 22, 06, 11:45  #15

I don't mind tattoos on women but, it needs to be something different. The majority of tattoos these days are all on the lower back right above the ass. Something different is always nice. I'm also tired of seeing all of these belly rings. Too many people fall into this fad.

 
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krysia
  Sep 22, 06, 15:12  #16

How about a pierced tounge? How do you eat pierogi with that?

 
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FISZ
  Sep 22, 06, 15:19  #17

Quoting: krysia, Post #17
How do you eat pierogi with that?


You don't chew your tongue when you eat do you?

 
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bossie
  Sep 22, 06, 15:29  #18

Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #15
The lads don't seem to be wearing earrings so much these days but tattooes are still popular.


The difference with earrings and tats is that you can take the meta out, ink is more difficult though.

Quoting: iwona, Post #12
I dont know how it is now but in general I remember that in Poland tatoos had usually prisoners and sailors.


Where are you from?! I have never met a sailor or a prisoner, but a lot of people with tatoos who just like the idea, from reggae fans to "perfectly correct citizens" who are relaxed enough to dare be different from the crowd.

 
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bolo
Edited by: bolo  Sep 22, 06, 15:35  #19

I like only tiny tatoos on women's body, like that:

Small tatoo

 
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Wroclaw
  Sep 22, 06, 16:56  #20

bossie,

I was trying to make the point that women are still getting tattooes

The prisoner thing that Iwona and I mentioned is surely correct. I've heard it more than once. I was talking about a period sixteen years ago and a stereotype that existed before then.

 
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marek [Guest]
  Sep 22, 06, 16:56  #21

Im a Polish guy and I dont mind them............

 
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krysia
  Sep 22, 06, 19:58  #22

Quoting: bolo, Post #20
I like only tiny tatoos on women's body, like that:

That's good Bolo. Because I have one too.

 
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andala
  Sep 23, 06, 04:17  #23

I have a tattoo on my left arm and I see nothing wrong or vulgar in it. And nobody has ever made any negative comments about it except from one street preacher

 
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iwona
  Sep 23, 06, 06:51  #24

Where are you from?! I have never met a sailor or a prisoner, but a lot of people with tatoos who just like the idea, from reggae fans to "perfectly correct citizens" who are relaxed enough to dare be different from the crowd.

I am from Krakow and it is how it was ( I don't know if it isnow ...) there. Maybe it has changed but to be honest I was there 2 weeks ago and didn't see as many people with tatoos like in England.

But I think it is fashion maybe in next 10 years they will be no more fashionable in England but starts to be popular in Poland.


I suppose I dind't meet many reggae fans even I quite like reggaae

 
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sarah [Guest]
  Sep 23, 06, 07:04  #25

Thank you for all you views - i have a few meaning full tattoos which are mainly covered all of the time - i choose places that no would see when i am old and would be easy to cover.

This one polish man has used his views to make it seem as though all polish men do not like them - he said you english women are mad and they are horrible and normally uses a screwed up face expression

He has a tattoo from the army so maybe that is a reason???

 
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wozzy
  Sep 23, 06, 11:32  #26

The older generation of polish people link tatoos to wartime concentration camps also

lots of bad memories and people were marked for life.......

 
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sarah [Guest]
  Sep 23, 06, 13:35  #27

Very true wozzy never thought of it like that x

 
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bolo
  Sep 23, 06, 16:55  #28

Hey Krysia - do you have a picture of your tattoo???

 
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krysia
Edited by: krysia  Sep 23, 06, 19:36  #29

My tattoo:

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496.jpg

 
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sarah [Guest]
  Sep 25, 06, 10:03  #30

Hee hee i have many but in very hidden plaices i never wanted mine to show on places which are viable when i am older x

 
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