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| Price range up to $1.2M. |
| Lol. Go live in the forest. |
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OP: I agree. Tattoos are disgusting & filthy looking. Nothing more than self mutilation.
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I don’t see a lot of middle to upper class people here with them in North GA (I do NOT live in Marjorie’s district)
I see them here, but only middle to lower class. I bet some middle have them, but inconspicuously. |
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Are you for real?
This is why I look at DCUM. |
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GA poster here, it’s like the middle class is more into the preppy golf look. Again, not saying it’s impossible, but people aren’t too edgy in how they dress.
Look for places where people dress up a bit. Golf wear, Lily Pulitzer patterns, tennis skirts. |
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Nowhere, OP. They're coming for you. All of those tattoos coming right for you, and you can never escape.
Unless you just ignore what other people do with their bodies, of course. |
| Utah |
| It’s a fad right now. Wait until they get old, crepey skin. Then the trend will reverse with their kids. It will take a generation. |
| Never leave your mansion. Problem solved. |
Maybe on a compound. Lots of prairie dresses. But in the cities? No. https://www.slctattoos.com/ https://bestthingsut.com/tattoo-parlors/ https://luckybambootattoo.com/about/ https://psychotats.com/tattoo-shops-in-utah/ and so on, and so on |
| How old are you, lol? I'm Gen X, upper middle, and half the people I know have a tattoo. I only know boomers with this attitude towards tattoos: my DH's friend's wife, age 70, said this to me when I got mine: "Aren't you afraid someone will think you got it in prison?!?" If she'd been wearing pearls, she would have clutched them. |
+1 Sea Island, GA |
| I live near downtown Bethesda and practically no one has tatoos. But 1.2M will be the lower end of homes. I also know of north Bethesda, Rockville and west Silver Spring neighborhoods where tatoos are not the norm, and those are slightly cheaper. |
| They’re not very popular in South Korea |