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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Ok tonight's topic is.... jizzing on tattoos that represent dead relatives. Twice ive had the...eh...misfortune?.. pleasure?..of cumming on a trampstamp in remembrance of a dead granny or some shite and it always gives me a shiver up the spine (might just be the orgasm). What's your thoughts? I know there's some sick bastard on here who gets off on it.

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge

A trampstamp ? Dont think a dead relative is a trampstamp sounds to me like a remembrance tat. You went back for secondsso how can you call anyone who enjoys this a sick bastard ? Cant say it fills me with enthusiasm though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So a tatt of a dead relative is a 'tramp-stamp'? Ooft.

Puts kettle on...

F

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"A trampstamp ? Dont think a dead relative is a trampstamp sounds to me like a remembrance tat. You went back for secondsso how can you call anyone who enjoys this a sick bastard ? Cant say it fills me with enthusiasm though"

Different women

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So a tatt of a dead relative is a 'tramp-stamp'? Ooft.

Puts kettle on...

F"

Trampstamp = small of the back

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well aware of what it is. It's you're association of the 'tag' with dead relatives. Pretty disrespectful Sir.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So a tatt of a dead relative is a 'tramp-stamp'? Ooft.

Puts kettle on...

F

Trampstamp = small of the back"

Some people get the ashes of their loved ones mixed in with the tattoo ink.

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge

Still went along with it though.if a prospective meet asked me I would say no thanks.

trampstamp= marked with a partners or ex partners name to signify their property

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"So a tatt of a dead relative is a 'tramp-stamp'? Ooft.

Puts kettle on...

F

Trampstamp = small of the back

Some people get the ashes of their loved ones mixed in with the tattoo ink. "

sister has her dogs ashes in hers

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By *oobsandballsMan
over a year ago

st andrews

I've yet to see anyone with a remembrance tatt on the small of their back, it's an unusual place to have it I think

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So a tatt of a dead relative is a 'tramp-stamp'? Ooft.

Puts kettle on...

F

Trampstamp = small of the back

Some people get the ashes of their loved ones mixed in with the tattoo ink. sister has her dogs ashes in hers "

Each to their own?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Well aware of what it is. It's you're association of the 'tag' with dead relatives. Pretty disrespectful Sir.

"

How so? they had a tattoo with the name of a dead relative on the small of their back, commonly known as a tramp stamp. A little crass perhaps, but not disrespectful. Simply pointing out its a little disconcerting when said area of the body is the focus of sexual attention.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have few tattoos regarding relatives that have passed. In no way shape or form would I regard any of then a "trampstamp".

The thought of anyone coming over then not only do i find this disgusting but disrespectful .

Nout as queer as folk right enough

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"So a tatt of a dead relative is a 'tramp-stamp'? Ooft.

Puts kettle on...

F

Trampstamp = small of the back

Some people get the ashes of their loved ones mixed in with the tattoo ink. sister has her dogs ashes in hers

Each to their own?"

lol not for me either but she treats them like family and respects them in the same way as family members

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Still went along with it though.if a prospective meet asked me I would say no thanks.

trampstamp= marked with a partners or ex partners name to signify their property"

Think you've the wrong end of the stick. Trampstamp means lower back tat, Google it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well aware of what it is. It's you're association of the 'tag' with dead relatives. Pretty disrespectful Sir.

How so? they had a tattoo with the name of a dead relative on the small of their back, commonly known as a tramp stamp. A little crass perhaps, but not disrespectful. Simply pointing out its a little disconcerting when said area of the body is the focus of sexual attention. "

given the subject matter, tattoo would be fine for the topic, suspect you were well aware of that though. There's a post somewhere else about 'female sexual liberation and people's perception of it' somewhere else. Girls getting shagged are slags, whores, sluts and the like. Guys on the other hand are fuckin' monster pub heroes 'woooo high 5 bro!'. This is just another form of a negative perception in my view. Guys get 'cool tatts' (in reality very few are) and girls are demeaned as tarts for having them, even in a commemorative context? As someone else has just said. Nowt as queer as folk.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My heart tattoo is commemorative.

Any complaints?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So if a bloke has a tattoo that happens to infringe on his lower back is that still a trampstamp?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My heart tattoo is commemorative.

Any complaints?"

None what so ever; was simply asking if anyone one else had paused for thought over this peculiarly (getting seamen on a tattoo). In no way judging anyone,for any placement, of any tattoo, with any meaning, whatsoever. Forgive my attempt at mild comedy, ill go live in the Literal Cave from now on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So if a bloke has a tattoo that happens to infringe on his lower back is that still a trampstamp? "

dont be a silly Billy.. That's a touching commemorative piece of art. Obvs.

F

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So if a bloke has a tattoo that happens to infringe on his lower back is that still a trampstamp? "

Not according to Google, but in my vernacular it is aye

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My heart tattoo is commemorative.

Any complaints?

None what so ever; was simply asking if anyone one else had paused for thought over this peculiarly (getting seamen on a tattoo). In no way judging anyone,for any placement, of any tattoo, with any meaning, whatsoever. Forgive my attempt at mild comedy, ill go live in the Literal Cave from now on."

mrs dlt just said that was what you were probably getting at

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"Still went along with it though.if a prospective meet asked me I would say no thanks.

trampstamp= marked with a partners or ex partners name to signify their property

Think you've the wrong end of the stick. Trampstamp means lower back tat, Google it."

googles not always right though it may have originated there but so did swinging with keys in a bowl.

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By *oobsandballsMan
over a year ago

st andrews

OP, were you asked to cum there or was that just what you chose to do? Because if you were asked I can understand why that would feel a bit weird

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A trampstamp is the stamp you get on the back of your hand when you go into Hamilton palace, it's nothing to do with tattoos

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP, were you asked to cum there or was that just what you chose to do? Because if you were asked I can understand why that would feel a bit weird "

Wasn't a conscious thing, was only in that brief moment of crystal clarity immediately after that the eyes focus and notice the pair of dates. Second time it was just a symbol, humorously explained after the fact.

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By *oobsandballsMan
over a year ago

st andrews


"OP, were you asked to cum there or was that just what you chose to do? Because if you were asked I can understand why that would feel a bit weird

Wasn't a conscious thing, was only in that brief moment of crystal clarity immediately after that the eyes focus and notice the pair of dates. Second time it was just a symbol, humorously explained after the fact."

Ok, in that case I wouldn't really think it was weird or a big deal. It's not like she said "gonna spunk all over my tattoo of my dead mum", is it?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP, were you asked to cum there or was that just what you chose to do? Because if you were asked I can understand why that would feel a bit weird

Wasn't a conscious thing, was only in that brief moment of crystal clarity immediately after that the eyes focus and notice the pair of dates. Second time it was just a symbol, humorously explained after the fact.

Ok, in that case I wouldn't really think it was weird or a big deal. It's not like she said "gonna spunk all over my tattoo of my dead mum", is it?"

No, and indeed it wasn't a big deal, we both had a chortle and moved on. Something I was hoping to emulate here but apparently while double handed anal fisting is par for the course a joke involving a dead person is unspeakably offensive.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My heart tattoo is commemorative.

Any complaints?

None what so ever; was simply asking if anyone one else had paused for thought over this peculiarly (getting seamen on a tattoo). In no way judging anyone,for any placement, of any tattoo, with any meaning, whatsoever. Forgive my attempt at mild comedy, ill go live in the Literal Cave from now on."

My comment wasn't aimed at you, but thanks for the nice reply x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"OP, were you asked to cum there or was that just what you chose to do? Because if you were asked I can understand why that would feel a bit weird

Wasn't a conscious thing, was only in that brief moment of crystal clarity immediately after that the eyes focus and notice the pair of dates. Second time it was just a symbol, humorously explained after the fact.

Ok, in that case I wouldn't really think it was weird or a big deal. It's not like she said "gonna spunk all over my tattoo of my dead mum", is it?

No, and indeed it wasn't a big deal, we both had a chortle and moved on. Something I was hoping to emulate here but apparently while double handed anal fisting is par for the course a joke involving a dead person is unspeakably offensive."

Think you may find feelings run deep regarding people loosing a loved one so finding people joking about them won't come across anyway but offensive. And thinking otherwise is just plain ignorant

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By *oobsandballsMan
over a year ago

st andrews


"OP, were you asked to cum there or was that just what you chose to do? Because if you were asked I can understand why that would feel a bit weird

Wasn't a conscious thing, was only in that brief moment of crystal clarity immediately after that the eyes focus and notice the pair of dates. Second time it was just a symbol, humorously explained after the fact.

Ok, in that case I wouldn't really think it was weird or a big deal. It's not like she said "gonna spunk all over my tattoo of my dead mum", is it?

No, and indeed it wasn't a big deal, we both had a chortle and moved on. Something I was hoping to emulate here but apparently while double handed anal fisting is par for the course a joke involving a dead person is unspeakably offensive."

I obviously missed that thread

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP, were you asked to cum there or was that just what you chose to do? Because if you were asked I can understand why that would feel a bit weird

Wasn't a conscious thing, was only in that brief moment of crystal clarity immediately after that the eyes focus and notice the pair of dates. Second time it was just a symbol, humorously explained after the fact.

Ok, in that case I wouldn't really think it was weird or a big deal. It's not like she said "gonna spunk all over my tattoo of my dead mum", is it?

No, and indeed it wasn't a big deal, we both had a chortle and moved on. Something I was hoping to emulate here but apparently while double handed anal fisting is par for the course a joke involving a dead person is unspeakably offensive.

Think you may find feelings run deep regarding people loosing a loved one so finding people joking about them won't come across anyway but offensive. And thinking otherwise is just plain ignorant "

I think your feelings run deep, and many others too I'm sure, and having lost people I know the hurt that results. But I wasn't making a joke about dead relatives, and certainly no one in particular. There's not a topic on earth that some one won't have a negative emotional response to, there are some topics i don't find funny but I dont get offended I just know it's not for me. We wouldn't be able to make light of anything if you had to account for the sensibilities of everyone. So ill say this and take my leave of the forums; I'm sorry, no offense ment.

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