Where can I live where no one has tattoos?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People that try to fit into a certain clique often end up doing this. Ever wonder why so many basketball and football players have tattoos all over? It’s part of the culture of the groups, there’s peer pressure to fit in and look like everyone else. The ones with enough self confidence don’t care about superficial body markings like tattoos.

For regular folks, their environment influences their decisions. That’s why it’s so important to be selective in who you spend your time with.


The stupidity and amateur psychology in this thread is amazing.

The takeaway from this dumbass:
- it takes self confidence to resist getting a tattoo
- pick your friends carefully, otherwise you'll end up with a tattoo


You seem really defensive. I don't think PP's comments are off base. People get tattoos because of cultural influences, and that people generally are affected by their cultural surroundings. If you think that people who get covered in tattoos generally lack good judgment, why wouldn't you want to avoid living around them?


This is stupid circular reasoning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People that try to fit into a certain clique often end up doing this. Ever wonder why so many basketball and football players have tattoos all over? It’s part of the culture of the groups, there’s peer pressure to fit in and look like everyone else. The ones with enough self confidence don’t care about superficial body markings like tattoos.

For regular folks, their environment influences their decisions. That’s why it’s so important to be selective in who you spend your time with.


The stupidity and amateur psychology in this thread is amazing.

The takeaway from this dumbass:
- it takes self confidence to resist getting a tattoo
- pick your friends carefully, otherwise you'll end up with a tattoo


You seem really defensive. I don't think PP's comments are off base. People get tattoos because of cultural influences, and that people generally are affected by their cultural surroundings. If you think that people who get covered in tattoos generally lack good judgment, why wouldn't you want to avoid living around them?


This is stupid circular reasoning.


All you have to do is to think long and hard about why tattoos were so verboten in 1990 compared to today. It wasn't as if you couldn't find a tattoo artist back then. Even the hippies shunned tattoos.

Most people are lemmings to a degree. Cultural influences heavily determine what we consider cool and edgy and attractive. Most people today getting tattoos are influenced by seeing their friends and whatever "influencer" they admire getting tattoos, because that tells them what to think is attractive and pretty. It's why fashion come in and out of style all the time.

But there is a difference between fads like piercings or clothing trends or hair styles and tattoos and it's that tattoos are nearly impossible to remove, especially the more extensive they are. And there is something to be said about studying the psychological behaviors of getting a tattoo.
Anonymous
Japan would be good
or any Orthodox Jewish community
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People that try to fit into a certain clique often end up doing this. Ever wonder why so many basketball and football players have tattoos all over? It’s part of the culture of the groups, there’s peer pressure to fit in and look like everyone else. The ones with enough self confidence don’t care about superficial body markings like tattoos.

For regular folks, their environment influences their decisions. That’s why it’s so important to be selective in who you spend your time with.


The stupidity and amateur psychology in this thread is amazing.

The takeaway from this dumbass:
- it takes self confidence to resist getting a tattoo
- pick your friends carefully, otherwise you'll end up with a tattoo


You seem really defensive. I don't think PP's comments are off base. People get tattoos because of cultural influences, and that people generally are affected by their cultural surroundings. If you think that people who get covered in tattoos generally lack good judgment, why wouldn't you want to avoid living around them?


This is stupid circular reasoning.


All you have to do is to think long and hard about why tattoos were so verboten in 1990 compared to today. It wasn't as if you couldn't find a tattoo artist back then. Even the hippies shunned tattoos.

Most people are lemmings to a degree. Cultural influences heavily determine what we consider cool and edgy and attractive. Most people today getting tattoos are influenced by seeing their friends and whatever "influencer" they admire getting tattoos, because that tells them what to think is attractive and pretty. It's why fashion come in and out of style all the time.

But there is a difference between fads like piercings or clothing trends or hair styles and tattoos and it's that tattoos are nearly impossible to remove, especially the more extensive they are. And there is something to be said about studying the psychological behaviors of getting a tattoo.


Ah yes, everyone is a lemming and blame any change on instagram. Keep on pearl clutching, boomer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


+1 Sea Island, GA


Nah, they have them there too.

You guys are cracking me up! I am a CEO and I have a tattoo. It's under my Pebble Beach and Master's golf shirts. You can't judge people. You have no idea what's under their clothes.
Anonymous
Westmoreland Hills - everyone is blonde and wears similar clothing. It is like a WASPY Stepford community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Westmoreland Hills - everyone is blonde and wears similar clothing. It is like a WASPY Stepford community.


Yep, you won't find many tattoos in 20816. The problem is that OP's budget won't work.
Anonymous
Tattoos are so tacky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


+1 Sea Island, GA


Nah, they have them there too.

You guys are cracking me up! I am a CEO and I have a tattoo. It's under my Pebble Beach and Master's golf shirts. You can't judge people. You have no idea what's under their clothes.


LOL YOU crack ME up! Are we supposed to be impressed??? $167K lol is CHUMP change in DC.

https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Chief_Executive_Officer_(CEO)/Salary
Anonymous
How many quarterbacks have tattoos? Google search:
Less than 1.3 percent of NFL quarterbacks have tattoos
There's a reason for that. NFL quarterback is the ultimate position of influence and responsibility.

The brains of the NFL operation do NOT have tattoos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many quarterbacks have tattoos? Google search:
Less than 1.3 percent of NFL quarterbacks have tattoos
There's a reason for that. NFL quarterback is the ultimate position of influence and responsibility.

The brains of the NFL operation do NOT have tattoos.


Tattoos require pain tolerance. The players in the position that is too weak to take hits don't get tattoos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many quarterbacks have tattoos? Google search:
Less than 1.3 percent of NFL quarterbacks have tattoos
There's a reason for that. NFL quarterback is the ultimate position of influence and responsibility.

The brains of the NFL operation do NOT have tattoos.


Your logical reasoning blows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many quarterbacks have tattoos? Google search:
Less than 1.3 percent of NFL quarterbacks have tattoos
There's a reason for that. NFL quarterback is the ultimate position of influence and responsibility.

The brains of the NFL operation do NOT have tattoos.


I can’t tell if this is sarcasm, but if it is - !very! well played.

Anonymous
Hey! I'm gonna get a Taylor Swift tattoo on my nose!
The girls will go crazy!
Anonymous
OP, you can move to Afghanistan. The Taliban doesn't allow tattoos.
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