Nanami Asakura is another sexy girl who was suggested to me by Travis…
There is very little information that I could find about her, and the galleries all contain the same limited amount of pictures, many with her face blurred out. She obviously pops up in many tattoo sites and especially those linked with the Yakuza.
I think she is obviously very pretty with a nice body, and the tattoo while extreme is done very well. I for one would like to get a closer look, although I do find it tests my boundaries. So without much to go on re the girl here’s a chance to revisit a pet topic. How far can tattoo’s go before they have gone too far? Or is it more about the quality of the work or the subject matter? And how good looking does a girl need to be to make you give up your lofty standards and say “what the hell”?
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I admit I do not normally like a lot of ink on a woman but this I like.
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While I usually do not like to see tattoos on women, and beautiful women in particular, yet I find myself wanting to see the back side of Nanami.
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Such a lovely lovely girl… the tat is well… interesting. She and other sirens are in fact the art. A small tat or a few piercing have minimal effect on the beauty of asian woman. This tat, although very well done, is the art and the asian woman an attractive canvas.
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Ink isn’t a deal breaker for me bit I’ve never seen a woman whose physical attributes were enhanced by permanent ink. Although the people who apply it are artists the look never rises above cartoon-ish for me no matter how well done it is. This ladies ink is interesting but I’m not looking for “interesting” beyond what’s in her head. Her face, while blurred in some pics more than in others appears very pretty. I can’t tell about her body due to the ink although I’m guessing it’s very fit. After the initial, “wow, look at that tat”, I have to go against the general consensus and say not my type.
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The thing about this type of ink, is that it will noticeably NOT age well.
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From piano teacher to yakuza moll. Angel’s face, perfect hair. I feel repulsed, intimidated, intrigued & attracted to her ALL at the same time.
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She has a beautiful face, but ink that serve is not going to look good in a couple years like TBone says. Of course any ink disqualifies here for me.
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The tattoo goes by the standards of traditional Japanese irezumi which was done in a way that would not be visible in areas where a kimono could possibly reveal what was underneath because at the time that this type of tattoo was coming into popularity tattooing and being tattooed was illegal in Japan.
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