Friday, October 28, 2011

Tattooed Free Dating For Tattoo-Free People


I've always envied those people with tattoos. My dream one remained the same since I came out of the college - a big, blue dolphin on my chest and the Sun on my back. It seems girly, I know, but I have always been a girly girl. When I was 10, my parents stop talking to my brother just because of a single tattoo of an elephant on his forearm. He left home and never came back. So my only chance to get close to a tattoo was to meet tattooed singles and date them.

But how to find tattooed singles if you don't have a single tattoo? Free tattooed personals were one of the options I considered, but all of the guys listed there wanted a tattooed girls. Well, almost all of them, except from Tattooed Personals. When I first opened that webpage, I noticed that tattoo-free people also have their online profiles. And that is where I decided to start my search for my Mr Tattooed Beauty.

At the first glance, Tattooed singles dating community wasn't too welcoming. The first guy I spoke to wanted to tattoo me, and got really angry when I denied. I even tried with a fake tattoo (too silly to even mention, but treat it as a big No-No). Tattooed personals singles were full of brilliantly looking but stubborn guy, who taught I wasn't brave enough to become one of them. But one special guy was all I wanted, and I got him within my first week of trying.

He was strong and sexy, and I seduced him with my words, rather that tattoos. He loved my skin and had fun painting it, but with those washable paints I really liked. We had fun, we went out and he even introduced me to his parents. When they heard that we met through personals singles tattoo dating, they couldn't stop laughing. And when the time came for me to introduce him to my parents, he was kind enough to cover all of his visible tattoos with concealers and translucent powder. He even used lip gloss to do that!

Free tattooed personals made me a happy person. They helped me to find a love of my life. It helped me to understand that you can love tattoos and still stay tattoo-free.


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