What getting TATTOOED taught me about women
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker shares his 15-year experience with tattoos, discussing their impact on self-confidence, attraction, and mental toughness. He reflects on how tattoos once brought him attention, but emphasizes that confidence, not ink, is key to attraction. He touches on the pain, cost, and personal significance of long tattoo sessions, noting that tattoos should reflect personal aesthetic preferences, not be used to seek validation from others. The speaker highlights how enduring painful, week-long tattoo sessions has helped build his mental resilience.
Takeaways
- π Tattoos can attract attention, especially when they are fresh, but their impact fades over time unless accompanied by other factors like confidence and appearance.
- π Women are not solely attracted to tattoos; it's more about the confidence and energy a man exudes rather than just his tattoos.
- πͺ Confidence and physical fitness play a bigger role in attraction than just having tattoos or muscles alone.
- π― Getting more tattoos may polarize your appeal, attracting some people while disqualifying you from others, especially as more visible tattoos are added.
- π§ The process of getting tattoos, especially in long sessions, can be mentally tough and serve as a way to build resilience and mental fortitude.
- π€ Tattoos are expensive, and some people travel to other countries to get quality work at lower rates, but it's important to invest in a look that suits you.
- π Getting tattooed has changed the speaker's self-perception, especially when younger, giving him more permission to act in line with his desired identity.
- π‘ Itβs important to choose tattoos that have personal meaning, but it's also okay to select tattoos based on aesthetic preferences.
- β Donβt get tattoos to impress others or attract women; get them because you are personally drawn to the aesthetic or meaning behind them.
- ποΈββοΈ Tattoos, combined with confidence, physical fitness, and mental toughness, contribute to creating a specific archetype of masculinity, but tattoos alone wonβt define who you are.
Q & A
What was the speaker's first tattoo, and what was its significance?
-The speaker's first tattoo was an arm piece that commemorated his father, who had passed away. It included his father's birth and death dates and was significant because it was a tribute to his father.
How did getting his first tattoo affect the speaker's confidence and attention from others?
-After getting his first tattoo, the speaker felt cool and received a lot of attention. He got compliments from people, especially when the tattoo was fresh, and this boosted his confidence. However, this attention faded after the tattoo was no longer new.
Does the speaker believe tattoos alone make men more attractive to women?
-No, the speaker does not believe that tattoos alone make men more attractive to women. He explains that a man's confidence and overall energy are more important factors in attraction. Tattoos can accentuate an already confident man but are not enough to attract women on their own.
How does the speaker view the relationship between tattoos and personal identity?
-The speaker views tattoos as part of shaping one's identity. He mentions that getting his first tattoo in his early 20s gave him permission to act like the person he saw himself becoming. Over time, his tattoos became part of his identity, but now he chooses tattoos more for their aesthetic value rather than for a change in self-perception.
What mental challenges does the speaker associate with long tattoo sessions?
-The speaker describes long tattoo sessions as a mental battle. He compares enduring the pain of multiple days of tattooing to being tortured, but he uses these experiences as opportunities to develop mental toughness. He emphasizes the importance of accepting the pain and staying calm throughout the process.
What does the speaker say about the cost of tattoos?
-The speaker acknowledges that tattoos can be very expensive. He mentions that some people choose to get work done in countries like Colombia for cheaper rates, but he prefers to have his artist come to him. He believes the investment is worth it because he values the look that tattoos give him.
How does the speaker feel about getting tattoos for others' approval?
-The speaker strongly advises against getting tattoos to impress others, including women. He emphasizes that tattoos should be chosen for personal reasons and because the individual is drawn to the aesthetic, not for external validation.
What does the speaker say about how visible tattoos might affect one's appeal to different women?
-The speaker notes that more visible tattoos, such as on the neck or hands, might make a man more polarizing. Some women may be turned off by excessive tattoos, while others might be specifically drawn to them. As a result, having a lot of visible tattoos might limit one's appeal to a more niche audience.
How does the speaker approach the idea of choosing tattoos with meaning versus aesthetics?
-The speaker believes it's important to choose tattoos that are meaningful, especially for one's first few pieces. However, he also values aesthetics and doesn't think every tattoo needs deep meaning. He focuses on how the tattoo fits his overall look and character.
How does the speaker use uncomfortable situations, like tattoo sessions, as opportunities for growth?
-The speaker uses uncomfortable situations, such as long and painful tattoo sessions, as opportunities to develop mental toughness. He encourages embracing the discomfort, staying calm, and viewing it as a challenge to improve self-discipline and resilience.
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