The most important thing is, it's not about opinions. Of course you can't keep anybody from doing what they want with their own bodies, may it be a tatt, temporary or not, etc. But let's not forget...I'd agree as well but it seems pretty common anymore for people to claim things before they have been earned.
We take it one step further, believing that the woman has to receive Black sperm to be considered a QOS.
By at LEAST one bbc yes 100%This is just my opinion I know it's going to rub some the wrong way me and one of my hot wives were discussing those that call themselves it or wear the tattoo. I feel like if you have not been blackened or had sex with a black guy you can't call yourself a QOS or wear the tattoo. It's false advertising.
Ugh.Hey, you can google it, the Queen of Spades symbol is NOT exclusively a sex/lifestyle/bbc thing, so mind your manners always, of course. Also, Kate Spade stuff is pretty popular with girls, so mind your manners. AND I THINK IT REALLY SUCKS that people have asked us if the "Q" sticker
on her car stands for Qanon. Damn.
That's just the point, for some it's just a fun fantasy, but for most of us it is a real lifestyle that we live everyday. The point is don't represent a lifestyle that you are not living. Nothing wrong with having a fantasy but until it is your real life, don't use the symbolThere should be no rules for the temporary tattoo. This is where the fantasy part plays into the scene. If you get a real tattoo with the QOS then you should probably have had the experience. Temp tattoos, shirts, jewelry are all part of the fun. Once we put requirements on these things we ruin the fun for newcomers and and those working up to the real thing. Simple rule is have fun with the fantasy, don't post your wife or girlfriends photos without her consent, don't use someone's photos claiming they are yours and be safe at all times!
make it permanentTemporary but feel so much sexier