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Were you raised by wolves? Do manners mean anything to you?

Well, so I don’t think you understand what I’m saying, actually. If you want to make trimming an expectation/preference/whatever for you, that’s on you. That’s why I said “doing things to one’s pubes is not a problem” and mentioned that if you have a preference, “do you, talk to your partner, do what’s best for all of

Trimming pubes for men vs. women is entirely different. It is muuuuuuch harder for women and the expectations are also greater.

I think the whole “shower via skype” is actually super cute, especially for grandparents and other relatives who can’t travel.

Yeah, now maybe we'll be treated to a follow up on this post filed to Go Fuck Yourselves again!

Well, not quite. A bakery can’t refuse on discriminatory grounds (such as age, sex, gender, etc.). They could all refuse to make an ugly cake for any occasion.

I DON’T think it had to do with gender. For MULTIPLE reasons, including the fact that multiple places have “no neck, no hand” policies, and the fact that many people warned her about it, including assistants at two places on the same damn day. And based on the fact she’s hinged her argument on the “Hey, look, this guy

So many things I want to say...

-I love how it’s wrong for him to not do what you told him to do.
-I love how you got the tattoo elsewhere, the same day, and you still needed to write this takedown piece.
-I love how people told you many tattoo artists don’t do necks and you still fumed.
-I love this (fragment of a)

This article is the literal equivalent of “I’ll show HIM!” and “If you piss me off, I’m leaving a bad Yelp review.”

I respect that artist who refused. For whatever reason.

Dan: “A neck tattoo on someone without a lot of tattoos is like lighting a birthday candle on an unbaked cake.”

I hate to be Team Tattoo Artist, but just like you can decide where you want your tattoos, he can also decide what work he’ll stand behind and what he WON’T. Clearly you have artistic differences, as evident by your contempt of his other work. So why would you use him in the first place?

White girl outrage is always petty. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The neck tattoo you got is fairly understated and I don’t see why they would have a problem with it, but whatever. I don’t, however, understand the point of all the instagram pictures; they don’t prove that he would have done the neck tattoo if you were a man, since none of the tattoos he did that you show are, in

Exactly. No necks and hands is a super common rule among artists, and many of them do it for personal reasons (ie. regret, whatever) and for protecting the shop (it opens up a certain amount of liability if someone claims down the line they can’t get a job because of a tattoo you did).

I understand why this was an upsetting experience, but tattoo artists refuse jobs all the time for all sorts of reasons. Many have a no necks, no hands policy - it’s quite common. And, as you discovered, what’s off-limits to one artist is totally okay with another - you were able to get exactly what you wanted in the

I don’t get what you’re trying to accomplish by mocking his work?

The logic he employed is common in the tattoo world. I have had tattoo artists strongly persuade me to get one tattoo over another, placed here instead of there. I listened. Had I not, I would have kept shopping. You threw a fit and as far as I can tell, it has nothing to do with you being a woman. You’re attempt to

At last, video evidence that 2:24 is faster than 2:26.

Can you make like, even one post where you don’t write a paragraph about your life?