What is your opinion of tattoos?

Anonymous
Most of the people I know who are actively getting tattoos are in some type of crisis. When I see someone all tatted up I feel sorry for them, they must have been or are in pain. I hope they get help.
Anonymous
It looks hot on certain fit people.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out


Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.


People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.


They probably do represent the vast majority of people with money, though.

I interact with people across many different economic classes.

Tattoos are generally uncommon and looked down upon by the affluent.

Tattoos are much more common and viewed more positively by low to middle income.

It’s sort of like the long duck dynasty beard thing—you see them on lots of working class folk but you won’t see any at the country club.

Not passing judgment one way or the other, just my observation on how different economic strata have different views.


I personally don’t have any, but my friends and colleagues are mostly wealthy multiple degreed multiple home owning professionals, and almost all of them have tattoos.
Anonymous
They were cool when only legit biker people/rock stars/convicts had them. Now that they are so common, their appeal is completely lost on me.
same with those hideous face piercings. Hopefully these trends will pass…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They were cool when only legit biker people/rock stars/convicts had them. Now that they are so common, their appeal is completely lost on me.
same with those hideous face piercings. Hopefully these trends will pass…


You do realize that face piercing and tattoos didn't originate with bikers and rockstars
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out


Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.


People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.


Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.



Care to post the stats?.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most of the people I know who are actively getting tattoos are in some type of crisis. When I see someone all tatted up I feel sorry for them, they must have been or are in pain. I hope they get help.


Unfortunately, this is my experience as well.

I know people who have gotten one tattoo in a mostly non visible place (unless they want to highlight it) and they've been pretty happy with it and stopped at one with a special meaning,maybe two.

The friends I have who are all visibly tatted up have some mental health issues.
Anonymous
I want a Larla tattoo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out


Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.


People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.


Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.



Care to post the stats?.


I'll let you go first!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most of the people I know who are actively getting tattoos are in some type of crisis. When I see someone all tatted up I feel sorry for them, they must have been or are in pain. I hope they get help.


Unfortunately, this is my experience as well.

I know people who have gotten one tattoo in a mostly non visible place (unless they want to highlight it) and they've been pretty happy with it and stopped at one with a special meaning,maybe two.

The friends I have who are all visibly tatted up have some mental health issues.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out


Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.


People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.


Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.



Care to post the stats?.


I'll let you go first!


Thanks for not posting your rear end
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like yogis with tats. Breath in breath out


Funny. I go to a yoga studio where 95% of the regulars have tattoos, many of them significant body art.


People here are rule followers desperately hoping to be taken for old money. They do not represent the vast majority of people.


Sorry, but the vast majority of people don't view tattoos as "art." Colorful, detailed, creepy, and tacky -- yes.



Care to post the stats?.


I'll let you go first!


Thank YOU!!

Thanks for not posting your rear end
Anonymous
Trashy. They never look as good as their wearers think they do.
Anonymous
I’d say 1 in every 30 or so doesn’t make the person look trashy / cheap
Anonymous
I have a tramp stamp
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