Maybe so...but she can't take that body suit off and it seems like it would clash with the clothes she wears with it unless she sticks to solid colors.
Ha ha...I bet she doesn't care if she matches or not! Can you imagine when the grandkids hear....here comes grandma!
@Gloria Mitchell ".....leading her boyfriend by his nose ring......" My Dad explained to me when I was a kid, bulls being rather violent in nature, often had large rings placed through their nostrils. A sharp yank on that ring subdued even the meanest: extremely painful. Frank
I love them as well... They make me laugh a lot - and I think my neighbours think I 'm crazy (as I live on my own).
I remember, in Chevy Chase's movie, Las Vegas Vacation, when he meets his nephew (Randy Quaid's son in the movie), the nephew has piercings all over his face, including his lips shut with rings. I looked the kid up online and he actually looked that way when he was chose to do the movie. Today, looks absolutely nothing like he did for the movie. No piercings at all. Pretty amazing. His name is Zach Moyes
Ok, I don't agree with the numerous tattoos young folks get today on arms, legs, feet and back, BUT, when they are on the face and neck...…..very questionable, to just plain? National news showed a guy, arrested for child abuse, along with his wife, and he had tattoos on his face and neck. Why on earth would a woman chose a man, let alone marry him, with tattoos in these places? There was a Buyer on Storage Wars that had tattoos all over him, including his face and neck. There are those that don't like the look of numerous tattoos on a person at all, let alone on their face and neck. Gives the total impression they are gang members and/or have definitely served time in a prison. There is actually a cable tv show that shows prison inmates with all of these tattoos. Anyone have any ideas of why tattoos in these places?
I can totally agree with you on this, @Cody Fousnaugh , and I think that some of these neck and facial tattoos look very ugly, and even to the boing of being disfiguring to the person. From what i can tell, there is a whole different mindset for those people who get (or like) all of those tattoos. I have a step-daughter who loves tattoos, and she seems to see them as a way of expressing herself and what she likes, or something that happened in her life. Some people who support a football team will wear shirts or hats with the team name on them. They drive cars with bumper-stickers, and even have bedding with the team colors. It is all a way to express their feelingas about the team, and their commitment to that team. It seems like the tattoo people have that same kind of mindset, but they express it with tattoos on their body instead of just clothes or bumper stickers . I guess the gruesome one are supposed to prove how tough a guy is, so maybe the girls that think the same way believe that these tattooed guys are cool.
To tell you the truth, @Yvonne Smith, this could be a controversial topic, due to how many family members totally accept that another family member has this or is either married or dating a guy that has them. Another thing, wonder why women don't get them this way, or perhaps there are some that do and I've never seen it. Men have to have a reason for getting them in those areas. Not all can be gang members or previous prison inmates. or perhaps they are? Don't know that either. Don't understand the "expression" of getting them. These folks have to know that getting them in those areas will knock them out of certain nice paying jobs. Funny, but when I think of a job for someone who has tattoos there, I think of a ride operator for a traveling amusement ride company. In my life, I've seen some pretty "way out there" ride operators of amusement rides.
There is a woman, about thirty years old, clerking in a Dollar Store, who has a large tattoo on one side of her neck, and a ring in her nose. While the ring can be removed, the tattoo is in such a place where she'd have to wear a turtle neck sweater in order to cover it, and I was thinking she was lucky even to find a job clerking in a Dollar Store. Whatever the job, if I were to choose between someone with such a tattoo and someone without, the tattoo would surely not give her an advantage. I understand tattoos, although I don't so much understand someone getting them as an adult. However, that was once a thing that was done in the military and still is, although there are regulations against it. Of course, that is also a prison thing. Are they trying to stand out in places where they are treated like a number? Or are they trying to fit in? I have a few of them on my my arms and I've worn long-sleeve shirts for much of my life, but at least I could cover them. They are not particularly embarrassing tattoos but I was about sixteen when they were done, and I'd rather not have them. At this point in my life, I don't so much care, and don't bother with the long-sleeve shirts. But having on my face or neck?
A few months before meeting my wife, I was seriously thinking about getting an Eagle tattooed on each arm, below the elbow. But, didn't go through with it. Definitely glad that I didn't, because my wife doesn't like tattoos at all, let alone any body piercings, except for the ears. Never once gave it a thought about getting them on my face or neck. Sort of odd, but there are numerous big cities that tattoos, no matter where they are, are pretty much accepted. I think we live in one of those cities, from what we have seen here in Walmart.