Since the beginning of humanity. |
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Yes, I think they look trashy. On men and women both. That said, there is a lot of "fashion" (for lack of a better all encompassing term) that I don't like--so I don't participate. Done. |
| No tats. Trashy. They look terrible on old people. |
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Tattoos look horrible on both women and men.
I have zero. |
| The worst. |
In the old days, the only people who got them were drunk sailors. He was lucky his was only an anchor
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| I have zero tattoos, I would never ever get one. My best friend has her entire body tattooed and now she models. I think if you're going to do it, then do it all over. It looks dumb when people have 10-15 tats, do the whole body. |
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I find the lower back tat trashy.
In a hot, sexy, I want to do that kind of way. |
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And yes they look trashy, bad.....I a, hiring manager and I would never hire a woman who had one showing in interview. And my daughter will b e forbidden to have any while she lives in my house or gets help from me for college. |
| None. I think they scream "I want attention!" and looks cheap. |
| Trashy |
| Trashy |
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Zero. I'm 46 and remember in the early 90s that tattoos slowly, cautiously, began to become somewhat mainstream. Mainstream in that getting a small ankle tattoo (usually of your fraternity or sorority letters) was a daring, slightly shocking thing to do.
So, I went to college (flyover country in a school you've never heard of) with a fe average young adults who got tattoos. Usually these were the kids, guys and girls, for whom double piercing their ears wasn't "crazy" enough. Also era of ugly faux tribal tattoos. Yes, a generation ago, only former sailors (enlisted and officers), biker gang members, rockers, hippies, hookers and ex-cons had tattoos. Have to laugh at a mom from my new mom playgroup in 2002 - was so proud of her lower back tramp stamp tattoo with some weird trails rose. Gross. |
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Zero, and we think they are trashy on both men and women.
The Tribe definitely got the tattoo avoidance thing correct. Way ahead of the curve on that one. |