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I agree. Tattos, piercings, both ways girls indicate that don't make smart choices and shouldn't be dated.
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And selfies. Ugh. Selfie sticks. Double ugh. Douchebag sticks, as I call them. I even mae a "South Park" fanfiction about it titled "Up Your Selfie" (fanfiction.net).
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Again, not everything in life is about race, sex, or religion.
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Oh, fess up Bill. I KNOW you have my name tattooed on your arms, legs and forehead. Gracias. me, ive never had one. They are a very divisive commitment, arent they? Some girls love em, some hate em. I guess seeing this girl has opened my eyes to being unbothered by them. There are other areas where she excels!
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There is a worrying side to tattoos. Found this quote: "...Externalisation of Pain. There's an epidemic of self-harm and tattoos in today's world, and the two go together. People with low self-esteem – with a high level of inner pain – are faced with how to deal with that ...feelin and sensing types come to the conclusion: "Get the pain out!" A transfer from inside to outside where they can see it. A beautification of something ugly."
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