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There was a post to asking about an escort Eli Henry. He is 22 years old and has many tattoos.

I prefer men without them, but one or two do not usually detract from a particular man's appearance for me. I must admit that once I am aroused, a hot guy could resemble a Jackson Pollack painting and as long as everything else was going well, I would not care.

I am wondering if any tattooed men here would remove or change their tattoos if the result was back to a scarless skin.

 

http://rentmen.com/EliHenry

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Purplekow,

 

As many posters here know I am not a fan of tattoos at all. But I have learned over the years to be less bothered when it is a question of one or too tastefully placed tats (e.g., on a shoulder, or bicep, or a small one on the back). However whole "sleeves" or "leggings" or massive murals on the torso and back are a complete turn off (and distraction) for me -- and yes, I am well aware that many here find those precisely a turn-on.

 

Recently was with two acquaintances, both who got tats in their early 20's (rather conspicuous ones at that). Now in their mid-30's they both grew tired of the body art (which did fade) and are now undergoing very expensive (and painful) laser removal.

 

See: http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/laser-tattoo-removal

 

According to this article some 50% of those who get tats eventually seek assistance in removing some or all of them. Something to ponder before settling into that inker's chair.

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Tat Saturation

 

At 22 that's alot of Tats! Unfortunately in Youth we tend to go to addictive extremes.. Will he still relate to them at 32 probably not?

 

Removing them unfortunately is not like just erasing them! I have only 2 which removal has never been a consideration.

 

Did I mention the Guy is really GoodLooking? He does have that going for him for those that can over look TAT saturation! ;)

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I only have one small tattoo, which I'm still fairly happy with. It is their near permanence that has made me hesitate to get more. As I understand it, the problem with laser tattoo removal, other than being expensive, time-consuming and painful, is that success is not assured. You can't be certain how well your particular tattoo will respond until you begin the process. There could be textural changes, paradoxical darkening or only partial fading. I have seen some partially removed tattoos that look worse than if they'd been left alone.

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Hmmm, I will have check these tattoos in person when I meet with Mr. Henry in about 90 minutes. I'll report back.

 

I haven't moved in the last 5 hours, awaiting your report.....and it's Friday nite and a full moon. Which only means, I missing out on a whole lot of fun. ;)

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Tats are very hard to remove, as has been mentioned by others. And, as all bodies and skin ages, they will never look as good as they did on a young person. I personally am very turned off by tats, partially as I have seen what happens over the years, and have friends who have had some removed, but all regretted later in life that they had ever given in to "friends" who encouraged them. But as I always say, "To each his own"... but I just hate to see great looking men ruin their bodies.

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tats are very hard to remove, as has been mentioned by others. And, as all bodies and skin ages, they will never look as good as they did on a young person. I personally am very turned off by tats, partially as i have seen what happens over the years, and have friends who have had some removed, but all regretted later in life that they had ever given in to "friends" who encouraged them. But as i always say, "to each his own"... But i just hate to see great looking men ruin their bodies.

 

+1 amen.

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Removal? This guy will just keep adding more!

 

http://www.massagem4m.com/photos/m4m17116_0312142257gMDzHODO.jpg

 

At least he doesn't have to worry about being denied entrance to a restaurant because he's shirtless.

On a more serious note the risk of hepatitis C is still out there with tattooing if the wrong place is used and, of course, the risk increases exponentially the more tats you get.

We as clients don't usually consider spread when our little heads are playing, but if you are with a guy covered in tats it deserves thought.

No vaccine, no cure.

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  • 4 years later...
At least he doesn't have to worry about being denied entrance to a restaurant because he's shirtless.

On a more serious note the risk of hepatitis C is still out there with tattooing if the wrong place is used and, of course, the risk increases exponentially the more tats you get.

We as clients don't usually consider spread when our little heads are playing, but if you are with a guy covered in tats it deserves thought.

No vaccine, no cure.

Now there are several treatments that frequently lead to cure. Tats with personal meaning are fine but not all sentiments are permanent and tattoos are, or nearly so. Think before you ink.

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