Tattoo Online Community

Girls who are proud of their tattoos?
I am a girl who is heavily inked and I wanted to see if there was some sort of online community dedicated to women and their tattoos.
Thanks.
I agree with Suicide Girls…there are just a lot of girls on there with all different kinds of body modification [mostly tattoos and piercings].
And I personally like Tribalectic and Body Art Forms. They’re predominantly for piercings, but they have active tattoo forums on them and you can show your ink off and discuss it and stuff.
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