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pgcfii2002 said:
How weird are some of these chicks with a tramp stamp going to look when they are 70 or so, sitting in a nursing home???

Whats worse is when they get one on the front pelvis, and then get pregnat. The distortion/stretching of the skin is not kind to this type of tramp stamp.
 
But most Miliatary guys/gals have a tatoo, it is matter of reflection, the name of your man or girl!



You don't know what the hell you're talking about.
 
skygirl1968 said:
wow...that's pretty harsh. my rule of thumb when i got mine was not to get anything that i would be embarrassed to have when i got older. the two that i have are relatively small (2") and both have special meaning. one of them is a heart with wings that i got in memory of my late husband. not all tattooes are tramp stamps. some women that get them may be tramps, but don't lump us all together just because of a tattoo.

Something about a tattooed old granny in her little floral dress just doesn't seem right.
 
gutshotdraw said:
And 20 years from now, 50 year old women with tattoos will look just as dumb as guys with earrings do today.....

Thank you.....nothing weirder than some 50-60 year old guy with an earring.

Geez, give it up pal, your college days are OVER......
 
Our jobs dictate a conservative responsible appearance because every person on that airplane trusts us with their lives FA's included. Me personally would find it harder to trust a person that has tattoos and piercings everywhere. My policy would be keep them hidden while in uniform. Ive got 2 tattoos and just decided to get them where they couldnt be seen, oh and the white haired gramps with an anchor tat on his forearm doesnt seem weird. Chances are when these chicks are old and wrinkled the tattoo on their back wont seem weird either....considering most of yall will be gone and 60% of the senior woman population will have one.
 
Thank you.....nothing weirder than some 50-60 year old guy with an earring.

Agreed. I'm not in my fifties yet, but that's why I took all mine out a few years ago. I finally wised up that no matter how young I thought I was, unless I was on a bike and in very specific company ... I'd just look like an idiot. There's a time and place for everything. And even at forty years old there are very few times and places that multiple ear peircings on a guy doesn't look goofy or even sad. I gave it up.

That's also the reason all my tattoos are completely covered when I'm on an airplane. Time and place. No matter how educated, articulate, and competent I may seem in conversation, I'm pretty sure the rich folks footing the bill don't want to see a guy with arms full of ink lugging their bags, cleaning their plane, and sitting up front at the business end of a multi-million dollar aircraft. Seems to me that corporate and charter flying is a customer service business, and perceptions are everything. My stuff stays completely covered. I even keep my 'artwork' hidden from the Captains, even those that I've flown with often, and even at the hotel on an RON. I'd tell them I have tattoos if they ask, but none have done so yet. These are the people who have graciously given me a tremendous learning opportunity and who will help me up thru the ranks if I do my part, and they are usually very conservative. I respect their conservative viewpoint and I respect their opinions on professionalism, and so dress accordingly.

So ... ankle tats on GV, Bombardier Global, or Falcon 900 Flight Attendant? Not appropriate. Not even close.
 
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Snakum said:
So ... ankle tats on GV, Bombardier Global, or Falcon 900 Flight Attendant? Not appropriate. Not even close.

And if they had them, but kept them covered while on duty, would you think of them or see them any differently? I realize that the pax would view them in a different light...but it certainly wouldn't change your opinion of them as a crew member would it? Like I said in my earlier post, I have one on each ankle but always wore uniform pants or black hose when I was on duty. I would hate to think that one of my pilots thought 'less' of me once they saw them or found out that I had them. Again though, I understand the reasoning behind not letting the pax see the artwork and I totally agree.
 
skygirl1968 said:
And if they had them, but kept them covered while on duty, would you think of them or see them any differently? I realize that the pax would view them in a different light...but it certainly wouldn't change your opinion of them as a crew member would it? Like I said in my earlier post, I have one on each ankle but always wore uniform pants or black hose when I was on duty. I would hate to think that one of my pilots thought 'less' of me once they saw them or found out that I had them. Again though, I understand the reasoning behind not letting the pax see the artwork and I totally agree.

I should have qualified that last paragraph, my apologies. When I say "not appropriate", I am speaking from the standpoint of the people footing the bill, or Captains who are openly and clearly conservative, and was not speaking for me personally. I have a LOT of tattoos from my soldiering and bike-riding days. I conform because I will need the word-of-mouth recommendations of Captains and pax when I move to full-time professional flying, because I'm getting to old to fight things like that (I didn't used to be :( ), and because I'm (finally :D ) mature enough to see personal appearance politics from someone else's vewpoint.

However, for me personally ... I like inked ladies, and I attach no negative connotations to being inked at all. :)
 

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