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Should You Show Tattoos on a First Date?

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Summary: When to show off that ink. Listen to expert advice for sharing your tattoo with dates and when you let them in on your ink in this free video on dressing for a date and the latest fashion.

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By Jae Ellis & Danielle
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Jae Ellis is the President of AskRomeo.com, lead seminar instructor, and director of DC & Baltimore operations. He has produced & coached self-help programs since 1998, and been a...read more

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"Hi, I'm Jae Ellis, president of AskRomeo. com, and I'm Danielle, and I'm Jane. And today on behalf of Expert Village, we're going to be talking to you about how to dress for a date. One or two tattoos can actually be quite nice, as long as they're classy and they're not over the top. If you have a lot of tattoos, you're going to be selecting a group of people to date that also have that lifestyle, and that's okay if that's what you like. Or if you don't like any, but if you're going to have one or two nicely done, well placed tattoos, you can show them off a little. Piercings like tattoos can add a little touch if they're not overdone. One or two piercings maximum should be visible. Unless, again, you want to go for a crowd of people that has a lot of piercings. If that's your lifestyle that's okay. And it's okay to have none, but if you're going to have one or two, they should be in an area of your body that you can show off that you feel confident about. For example, on women, a belly button piercing can look quite good. It catches the eye and will attract the attention."

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