i have been to a wedding (my own) and others peoples too, and i wear what i am supposed to wear for that occasion, like when i go to the shaolin temple to train, i wear my shaolin uniform. if i worked in an office i would wear a suit, or shirt and tie, but you said what people should and shouldent wear walking down the street in day-to-day life, you made yourself the authority on fashion and what people should wear in their free time and in public. its up to the individual as to what he/she wears, it doesent make them a loser just because you dont like what they are wearing, peace.
I have no moral objection to tattoos. But I will go so far as to point out that when you unhook a brassiere and move to place that gentle kiss, a tricolor insect is about the last thing you want to be looking at. I would look as ridiculous with a tattoo as I would with an earring. Doesn't mean everyone would look so ridiculous, but it's fifteen years later and I still have my devil-horn scar (made with a cigarette lighter while gobbling too much porcine adrenaline) on my left hand; at least the thing isn't black, or that sickly shade of green that some tattoos turn.
Thats a shame, what kinda bar is it ? Id think plasters could fall in the drinks or the ice. Maybe but a red rose or poppy tatoo in the right place can be just the perfct thing to kiss, and make sure the gal enjoys you!:shake: