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  • Rambeaux

    I know that people are sick of criticisms about tattoos, but Tyler Posey looks like 50 third graders attacked him with crayons.

    • RyanMBecker

      Ditto. His body reminds me of patients suffering chemical burns. My guess is that he’s going to regret it. For example, it really limits the roles you can get. Unless you’re a huge indispensable star, which he’s not, producers will hire someone else so that they won’t have to deal with body makeup.

    • RyanMBecker

      At least one survey showed that heavy tattoo recipients felt that they’ve lost jobs or tips because of their tattoos. Another survey showed that a majority regretted their tattoos decades later. I had a 60+ yo patient whose grandchildren were embarrassed to be with her because of heavy tattooing from her shoulders to hands. She chose to wear long sleeves despite the heat.

      Another older patient admitted that her once-pretty tattoos now looked scary on her flabby and crepey skin. The lesson here is that tattoos are forever so think several decades into the future before getting them. Laser removal and re-tattooing only works for small areas.

  • YellowMarc

    One is a straight singer, one is a gay athlete and I recognize two actors, one gay and one gay-baiter.
    But who are all the rest? Why are they relevant, besides being shirtless? I need answers… They all look like sex-workers to me.

  • RyanMBecker

    I guess it’s a sad commentary on me but the only person I recognize is Tom Daley. And he’s one of the few here I actually consider attractive. Most of the others are either forgettable or downright ugly.

  • RyanMBecker

    Ditto. Reminds me of patients suffering chemical burns. My guess is that he’s going to regret it. For example, it really limits the roles you can get. Unless you’re a huge indispensable star, which he’s not, producers will hire someone else so that they won’t have to deal with body makeup.

    At least one survey showed that heavy tattoo recipients felt that they’ve lost jobs or tips because of their tattoos. Another survey showed that a majority regretted their tattoos decades later. I had a 60+ yo patient whose grandchildren were embarrassed to be with her because of heavy tattooing from her shoulders to hands. She chose to wear long sleeves despite the heat.

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