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Both men and women agreed that a man with a tattoo looked more masculine, dominant, and aggressive. The researchers concluded that "tattoos may have a dual function: They influence female...
Some men like tattooed women. And some men don't. If the tattoo makes you feel more confident, and confidence is attractive, then the answer is a clear Yes, he is going to like your tattoo if...
Research indicates that men may misperceive tattooed women as more sexually responsive. This leads to approach behavior, potentially with false hopes of sexual activity.
Research indicates that men may misperceive tattooed women as more sexually responsive. This leads to approach behavior, potentially with false hopes of sexual activity. Research by...
The likelihood of having a tattoo varies by several demographic factors. Gender: 38% of women have at least one tattoo, compared with 27% of men. This includes 56% of women ages 18 to 29 and 53% of women ages 30 to 49. Race and ethnicity: 39% of Black Americans have a tattoo, compared with 35% of Hispanic, 32% of White and 14% of Asian Americans.
Although not every single woman gets a tattoo with some deep meaning to it, studies have found that men, especially, just love to approach women with tattoos and give them 30 questions. People ...
We're looking at how ladies feel about guys with tattoos. As with everything, we have some strong opinions on the topic and received confirmation that tribal armbands really are the worst of...
What we found was that men with tattoos were perceived as having lower ability to be a father, and lower ability to be a partner, although women did perceive men with a medium-sized tattoo as being more masculine.
Research indicates that women with tattoos are evaluated more negatively than women without tattoos on numerous qualities. Further, men perceive better chances for sexual success with tattooed women than those without visible tattoos.
Does she find your tattoos or piercings sexy as hell—or a downright deal-breaker? See what our panel of 20 women have to say.