For me its hot and sexy but of course you have to think where to put your tattoo because tattoo look terrible on some 70 year old with sagging skin...
A very small tattoo on the ankle is okay, but not great. More tattoo's than that are just plain ugly.
Depends on who's wearing them. One night standers aren't a problem. Someone you'll wake with... well a tatto might start being a bit too "teenager-ish" if the tatto is not really intelligent or special.
I don't mind them as long as they can be covered up for special occasions. Exposed tattoos are just tacky.
Not a fan personally. When I was young and hip and I thought it might be a good idea, but I'm happy my Dad put the clamp down on that. I think tattoos were a bit of the trend in the late 90s and early 00s. Doesn't seem to quite have the biggest pop anymore. I think people are thinking of what they might look like when they are old and their skin is sagging.
Well, not defending tattoos or anything, but they have been around ever since tribal periods of time. Hence, it's more accurate not to think of tattoos as passing fads. Lastly, I don't think there really is a need to show much skin in ripe age. And even if you had a tattoo and where 70, what's the problem? I assure you you wouldn't be thinking about other people's opinions up at that age. At that age most of your friends are gone. One isn't looking to "exhibit".
I'll just gently slide to the other side of the bench and defend tattoos on that one. I love art and when done right and with thought, a tattoo can be mesmerizing, whether its a small or big one. We all carry heads on our shoulders and everyone has a different work and social surrounding. Not talking about a teenager caprice just to be "cool", looking at it from a totally different point of view. I know a few tattoo artists myself and we have talked how amazing it is to work on totally different people every day - different by color, proffession, social status. And I've seen an absolute marvellous portfolio of tatted up old people that really show a story with their choice of tattoo, like a canvas with your life cycle on it. Anyways, I've always said that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, so have nothing against people who cannot accept this form of art.
I guess the place and subject matter would make my answer easier, but if I look over at my wife she doesn't have any and I would change anything about her. So I tats are not needed.