Is that how tattoos originated? In the concentration camps? If so, I could not get one in good faith.
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I have two tattoos. I am a sleazy woman!
I look older than I am and make poor decisions about life. Or... I have two tattoos that I love. I started with one that people would never see- but then after 10 years branched out to one on my wrist. I love it. I can't say that I blame the judgers- I judge folks too. Just usually not on tattoos. |
With a Princeton Tiger on his ass! |
Tattoos have been a thing since Neolithic times, so chill. |
| I can't imagine liking a tattoo enough to commit to it for life. And, yeah, they don't age well. But to each his or her own. |
So being happy enough in my life to not judge others based on appearance , is eye rolling? This is why I raised my daughter to be kind . There are plenty of rude people in the world, no need to add to their numbers. There is simply no space in a peaceful, good life to spend it judging people on how they look. There is time to get to know quality humans and sometimes those people might have a tattoo. Or not. It doesn't matter. |
| Your body, you do what you want. That's what makes America great - freedom of choice. But since you asked, zero and yes. For both genders. |
| I have 3. No one has ever told me I look sleazy. I have one on my back, one on my foot, and one in my bikini area. The only one I regret is my first one because I just picked something generic off the wall. The others are meaningful to me. |
bikini area is ok if not visible until you are about to get freaky-deaky, one on the back is definitely trashy. |
That's your opinion. It's antiquated. I guarantee I could pick at your life and call much of it trashy. But I won't, because it's NOMB. |
my life is not trashy. I lasered my tattoo off. |
See, you say that, but that's subject to opinion. The books you read, tv you watch, music you listen to, activity you enjoy, the clothes you wear, all could be judged. So what, you lasered off your tattoo. That doesn't make you more or less anything. External appearance doesn't say who you are on the inside. Some folks make some silly choices about tattoos and can either remove them, or not, later. Doesn't change who they intrinsically are. Kindness always f character, generosity of spirit, not affected by the presence of body art. I know this very well, as someone with friends from all across all walks of life. If trashy is anything, it's rude people that judge others by superficial standards. |
| Opps. I meant, kindness of character. ^ |
so at one point it WAS trashy and you washed the trash away! let me guess, the tattoo was on your wrist? |
nope. I was VERY drunk. Lasered that nonsense off when I sobered up. |