I'm not calling the person themselves skanky. I'm calling the ink skanky. I also don't judge the person because of the ink. It's a personal turn-off for me.
Case in point here, I recently had all of the ducts replaced in my house for the air conditioning. I had 4 estimates. The clean-cut pro looking guy down to the guy with the middleaged ponytail and covered in tattoos.
It ended up being the middleaged ponytail guy with all of the ink. I liked the way he estimated the job, drew out a plan to upgrade the existing ducts for better air flow and told me what the cost would be and when he could do it.
The others just hemmed and hawed portraying the fact that they really had no interest in the job. In the end, it turns out that I worked with ponytails dad 35 years ago in my first trucking job. Even back then, he had tats, rode a Harley and was a solid person. His son turned out the same way.
Each one of his tats represented something. His bikes, vintage cars, music, etc... Not just some stupid off the wall design to say they had a tattoo like the kids do today.