#33292
Denethepirate
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@denethepirate

That anyone who gets a tattoo at the pit of their back just something small or even slightly big. We call it

“A TRAMP STAMP”

hahahaha anyone else agree with this?

#85110
Ddenzik
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@ddenzik

People do call it that, but fail to realize that its one of the more painful spots on the body. When my spine piece dragged down there, it hurt 10 times as bad as when i got my whole side done.

#85111
Denethepirate
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@denethepirate

thats fair enough dude i am just trying to have a laugh with calling it that, however i have heard of it being sore, oan yersel for going there.

#85119
Cornishtiger
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@cornishtiger

I call em work for another day.

#85122
Jubakuba
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@jubakuba

HAHA GOOD THREAD BRO!
:rolleyes:

#85129
Sherav
Participant
@sherav

Hmm I always though they looked good on a guy…

😀

Take Care
Matthew

#85130
Outlaw
Participant
@outlaw

if its tribal then i normally call them “arse antlers”
😉

#85164
Gsouder
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@gsouder

HA HA RIGHT ON BRO TRAMP STAMPS HAHAHAHAHA

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I have a tattoo on the small of my back. I’m a dude. I got it 10 years ago. Before I ever heard the term Tramp Stamp. Now it fuels my agoraphobia. I can’t go out of the house for fear that my shirt might fall off my body exposing my tramp stamp. Thanks for bringing up such a painful memory.

HAHAHAHAHA JUST KIDDING

not about the tramp stamp though.

#85963
Ben1985
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@ben1985

Have heard the term, but it’s not something I’d use.

#85967
Cornishtiger
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@cornishtiger

No your site is nothing more than a porn site with no tattoo content at all of any relivence at all.
Its only my opinion but I think this qualifies as spam?

#86081
mikey_ink
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@mikey_ink
Denethepirate;64715 wrote:
That anyone who gets a tattoo at the pit of their back just something small or even slightly big. We call it

“A TRAMP STAMP”

hahahaha anyone else agree with this?

I too have heard it said like this. I would have to disagree though that ANYONE with ink in this particular postion of their body should have the term “tramp stamp” attached.

Now when it comes to a young (usually female) subject that has a tattoo there that has no significant personal meaning (such as chinese symbols that read “love” or “fortune” etc. or the small tribal print (when clearly the only tribe they come from is the beach blanket bingo tribe, then I can see where the term might seem somewhat appropriate.

But I would never be so bold as to assume what it actually means or to judge others in such a way and therefore would not use a derogotory term like that.

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