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Manchester man, 65, spends £7,500 covering his body in tattoos - and says he gets intimate photo requests from men 'all the time'

A 65-year-old tattoo obsessed dad says he has spent thousands to ink every inch of his body in a bid to cover up his ageing skin. Ray Houghton, from Manchester, says he has spent 264 hours across 32 sessions getting tattoos.

The gym buff who has left almost no stone unturned in his tattooing journey says he gets requests from men to see his private parts 'all the time'. Ray says he got his first tattoos back when he was a teenager and was a member of the Royal Artillery.

His infatuation with tattooing began when he decided to cover up eight 'embarrassing' tattoos and he has been under the needle ever since.

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Speaking about his full body quest and messages from curious fans, the dad-of-one said: "I wanted it done for a while but my regular tattooist wouldn't do it so I had to find another one.

"Now I get lots of messages on social media from men asking to see my tattooed penis all the time. It's always from men, never any women.

"I send it as it's all over the internet anyway." Ray says the excessive tattooing is to cover up the varicose veins and wrinkles that come with getting older which he is not a fan of.

Speaking about the procedure to have his privates tattooed back in 2018 and his reasoning, Ray said: "I don't feel the pain anymore but the tattooist couldn't believe I wanted to get such a sensitive area done.

"There was quite a bit of blood and it was uncomfortable to walk the next day. I was so desperate to get it done. I didn't like to look in the mirror and see my ageing skin. I like to look young.

"I hated seeing varicose veins and wrinkles. It's horrible.

"We used a rolling pin because that was the easiest way

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