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Dani's Tattoos Covered Up
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catkins198
17-11-2012
Originally Posted by Button62:
“I love seeing people get their knickers in a knot about what other people choose to do with their own skin”

I bet Dani, like an awful lot of people who have tattoos, ends up regretting them. Mind you, she can't see them anyway can she?
Doghouse Riley
17-11-2012
Originally Posted by catkins198:
“I bet Dani, like an awful lot of people who have tattoos, ends up regretting them. Mind you, she can't see them anyway can she?”

The problem for her, though when she had them when she was a bit younger, she probably didn't appreciate it, is that they just draw attention to some pretty "average" looking legs and actually make them look even shorter.
All tattoos eventually fade and what once looked bright and a bit daring, eventually over time, just look drab and disfiguring.
Button62
17-11-2012
Originally Posted by Doghouse Riley:
“The problem for her, though when she had them when she was a bit younger, she probably didn't appreciate it, is that they just draw attention to some pretty "average" looking legs and actually make them look even shorter.
All tattoos eventually fade and what once looked bright and a bit daring, eventually over time, just look drab and disfiguring.”


Do they ? Mine still look lovely.
Judi_McCafferty
17-11-2012
I found myself looking for them and was pleased I couldn't see them.Must be an age thing, when I was young, only sailors and gypsies had them.And when you see 70 yr old tats they look dire!
Doghouse Riley
17-11-2012
Originally Posted by Button62:
“Do they ? Mine still look lovely.”

Do they?

How long have you had them?

Give 'em about thirty years and then look again.

Anyway, we need photo evidence!
Button62
17-11-2012
I have 3 ... two on my back and one around my wrist. Had them all several years now, no regrets and all personal to me.

I have to laugh when people get all sanctimonious about what others do with their own bodies.
catkins198
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by Button62:
“I have 3 ... two on my back and one around my wrist. Had them all several years now, no regrets and all personal to me.

I have to laugh when people get all sanctimonious about what others do with their own bodies.”

Can I ask why you had them on your back. As I have said, I don't personally like tattoos but each to their own. I just can't understand why you would have one where you can't easily see it. I am sure if I liked and wanted a tattoo I would want it say on my wrist or ankle so I could see it
holly berry
18-11-2012
Tats are never elegant, always chavtastic but can be fun and sexy on some people - Dani isn't one of them. She is wise to cover them up.
streetwise
18-11-2012
Hasn't Louis got a huge winged one on his back?
Uafasach
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by streetwise:
“Hasn't Louis got a huge winged one on his back?”

He does...you can see it on some of there training vids when he's wearing a vest top..
ESPIONdansant
18-11-2012
Put it like this - she looked better with them concealed.
vauxhall1964
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by Uafasach:
“He does...you can see it on some of there training vids when he's wearing a vest top..”

You've also been able to see it on the actual show when he's worn a mesh top.
Walter Neff
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by Doghouse Riley:
“The problem for her, though when she had them when she was a bit younger, she probably didn't appreciate it, is that they just draw attention to some pretty "average" looking legs and actually make them look even shorter.
All tattoos eventually fade and what once looked bright and a bit daring, eventually over time, just look drab and disfiguring.”

Everything you say makes sense without being any way bitchy, and the fact that they were covered up last night could mean that she could already be regretting them. Unless of course they weren't considered suitable for the dance she was doing, but then when are they ever suitable?
cwickham
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“Unless of course they weren't considered suitable for the dance she was doing, but then when are they ever suitable?”

I imagine they would have been highlighted by the bit where she was on her own on the podium at the beginning.
margenotbutter
18-11-2012
It's about personal choice on placing. I have my first on my back beside my right hip and while I can't really see it well I can feel the raised lines and I enjoy knowing its there. I have since got a second larger one on my thigh. I would not get them on my arms or face, and I had to take into account potential stretching if I chose to get any on my stomach. I am a similar age to Dani so it is possible she went through the same choices - especially as a young actress she may have wanted them in an easily covered up place to help her career. I didn't even notice her tattoos until I saw people on here getting harsh about them. I don't see why people felt the need to get so personal about them as they are her choice.
TerryM22
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“Everything you say makes sense without being any way bitchy, and the fact that they were covered up last night could mean that she could already be regretting them. Unless of course they weren't considered suitable for the dance she was doing, but then when are they ever suitable?”

They are never suitable for anything, these brandings should be banned for anyone under 65.
ESPIONdansant
18-11-2012
Well, her legs are a little chubby and the tat placement rather emphasises that.

I'm just commenting on the aesthetics. Unless you have them in a discreet place then I think people are entitled to make a comment. It may be a bit impolite of me but then I wouldn't be on here in the first place giving my views on clothing, music and hair if I were to be strictly well-mannered.
Walter Neff
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by TerryM22:
“They are never suitable for anything, these brandings should be banned for anyone under 65.”

I loathe them too, but as we live in a Democracy I guess it is up to the individual if they want to disfigure their bodies for life.

I am convinced that a large majority of them will regret it as their bodies start to age, and their tattoos look even more grotesque, but that is their problem.
coppertop1
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by Doghouse Riley:
“The problem for her, though when she had them when she was a bit younger, she probably didn't appreciate it, is that they just draw attention to some pretty "average" looking legs and actually make them look even shorter.
All tattoos eventually fade and what once looked bright and a bit daring, eventually over time, just look drab and disfiguring.”

I do think she will regret them though as despite covering them up etc, a lot of her potential employers now know she has tattoos and this may limit any potential roles.

I realise this is a problem for them not Danni, nevertheless she works in an industry where there is vast competition for all roles and she may well have limited those for which she will be considered.

on the other hand she may well have opened up opportunities for a small number of roles for which having tattoos is a required element.
ESPIONdansant
18-11-2012
Obviously they can easily be concealed by cosmetics so I hardly think it's career-limiting.

I just wonder why you bother to have them where you can't see them unless you're going to spend your life doing contortions!
janetcomelately
18-11-2012
She did look much prettier without the tatts IMO.

I'm not a fan of big tatts on girls unless they have a whole alternative look going on and so can carry them off.
TerryM22
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“I loathe them too, but as we live in a Democracy I guess it is up to the individual if they want to disfigure their bodies for life.

I am convinced that a large majority of them will regret it as their bodies start to age, and their tattoos look even more grotesque, but that is their problem. ”

we have the ridiculous pea brained Mr Beckam to blame for what we see today
TerryM22
18-11-2012
I have never knowingly gone out with a girl with a tattoo I dont get drunk very often. A tattoo check should be taught as an important role in all foreplay to prevent any nasty shocks when it gets to the point when its to late for you to do anything about it.
Sherlock_Holmes
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by streetwise:
“Hasn't Louis got a huge winged one on his back?”

Yeah, but he is well fit (sarcasm).
lavenderblauw
18-11-2012
Originally Posted by MACTOWIN:
“Please dont Judge me you dont know me.”

If you do not want to be judged don't be judgemental on public forums. If you can have insult someone based on a tattoo then expect no less from others.

Being judgemental and having a crappy attitude are way uglier than a tattoo !
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