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Body Art is not for the mature man!

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The young style queens of JUB have decreed that only the young may mark their body.

In a thread discussing controversial 43 year old Sheriff Paul Babeu, the young stylists have revealed that a 40 year old man who wears ‘tribal tattoos is obviously a sign of someone clinging to his youth for dear life’.

They say it’s ‘such a turn off for men of that age’.

Men like him are ‘a dime a dozen around here and always trolling on Adam4Adam, Craigslists, Men4Now’.

They say mature men ho so that are like those guys at the gym who ‘hit on you and try to talk all "cool" and "hip". Men like that are just ‘TOO OLD’!

So be warned.

http://www.justusboys.com/forum/showthread.php?p=7900311#post7900311
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Really, Pat? Really?

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Getting a tattoo for the first time in later life does seem like trying to cling to your youth to me. Adding tattoos to your collection I wouldn't bat an eyelid at, but getting your first one in your 40's, 50's or onwards seems a bit like buying that flash sports car when you've never been interested in cars, or suddenly getting rid of the clothes you've always worn for a whole new wardrobe. But hey, its the persons decision and if it will make them happy then go for it!

Eh, I like older men anyway. I don't like when older guys (or older people in general) use lingo they don't usually use in an attempt to bond with me. I appreciate the sentiment, but it's not natural for them so why do it? I don't use most current lingo myself anyway.
 
So, in a conversation about a man who furthers a racist agenda in his state and uses his law enforcement position to do so, who then starts a relationship with a member of the group of people he's invested in oppressing and subsequently uses his power to try and silence this man because he's a big ol' closet case. . .

The only thing you took away from this is that some folks think he's an old queen having a midlife crisis?
 
^Thank you.

Getting a tattoo for the first time in later life does seem like trying to cling to your youth to me.

Maybe the person finally had a reason to get one? I mean, i've been planning my first since I was 21.

Numbers are for foolish rationalists. Young and old are just tricks that the mind plays with the information it is fed from the conscious observation of light reflections. There is no young and old. There is only the present state and relative transmutations.

...didn't you just make a thread claiming to feel old?
 
I don't find tattoos terribly attractive on a person of any age. The male form is perfect as is. You don't need add ons.
 
I love tattoos, personally. But I hate bad, generic tattoos. This dude's ink looks like it came off a wall, from the department of Fuck Effort.
 
Maybe the person finally had a reason to get one? I mean, i've been planning my first since I was 21.

That's fine. I know someone who got his first tattoo in his 50's when his daughter died. It meant something to him to get that tattoo. I would never say he got it to cling to his youth.

But the older people getting tribals and butterflys and stars, which mean nothing to them other than thinking it looks cool, smells like teen spirit.
 
If a tattooed man lives long enough he'll be an old man with a tattoo and the nursing home staff won't know how old he was when he got his first. They'll all look like varicose veins.
 
The "problem" with body art (tattoo) is that it is a permanent thing... If you got a nice youthful tribal tattoo on your 18th birthday, 30 years later, when the skin is beginning to sag, the ink is still there... I once heard someone say: a tattoo is the permanent mark of temporary insanity... That being said, I still like the tattoo I got for my 27th b-day almost 15 years ago!
 
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It's for whoever wants it. If the youngins don't like it on guys who are older they can gouge their eyes out.

They also think everyone wants them, guess what they are eye candy but I'm not interested in dating a 21 year old.
 
Age has nothing to do with numbers, my dear Watson. It has more to do with our perception of numbers and the gradual decline of health that comes from a prolonged existence. Always remember that 'time' is a man made concept. There is no actual time therefore there is no actual age.

That's not an answer, that's semantics. :p
 
Elaborate.

You seem to be answering the question of age and feeling "old" with spherical/revolving prose.

You can't state that you're feeling older by aging and then cite your age while then saying age in the numerical sense is meaningless. It's semantics - and harrowing in its' confusion.
 
Are we still talking about two racist fuckheads with bad ink?
 
The "problem" with body art (tattoo) is that it is a permanent thing... If you got a nice youthful tribal tattoo on your 18th birthday, 30 years later, when the skin is beginning to sag, the ink is still there..


but that's the person who is critical of tattoo's problem and not the person with the tattoo. We are all gonna sag if we live long enough.
 
The man is a d-bag. Does it really matter what some people might think about his tattoos?
 
I saw an older guy 50s + with a full body tattoo. I had no problem except he had bad work done, it looked like someone drew squiggly lines everywhere with a magic marker. The only cool thing was that he had a big dick that was tattooed and he had a cock ring on to keep it hard.
 
I've never heard so many people complain and argue over tattoos and circumcision as much as I see on these forums.
 
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