So she got a tramp stamp and did not know before hand what it meant? Ha! |
| The fact that no one on here is saying "Yeah- they're great, got one last year" -- pretty much sums up if a tatoo located on the small of the back is a solid long-term choice. |
I agree with them. It is weird that people "honor" their family by inking themselves. Oh and such touching wedding photos. I'm sure gazing at close-ups of her discolored skin is just like having them there. |
I guess your masters degree isn't in a research field. |
If you don't want to be shamed, don't do things that are shameful. Tattoos on men are just as trashy, so I don't know why you're trying to make this about gender anyway. |
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One day I was home with my toddler and he asked for a long (maybe 4 inches long, 1 inch wide) tatoo (fake) on his back. So I put it in the tramp stamp location and he giggled because it tickled. My husband's face when he cam e home from work was priceless...
Just thought I'd share....for no good reason. |
Please. You know as well as I do that tramp is not used to describe men unless it's 1920 and we're talking about homeless people drifting around on trains Besides having a tattoo is not shameful. You may not like it but is nothing to be ashamed of. I would be more ashamed of being a judgemental shrew |
Actually the word for that, is "hobo". Tramp is used in the UK only to describe homeless people. Horrible word. |
| I don't have a tattoo. You wouldn't put a bumper sticker on a Bentley. |
| Hope you're proud of being a misogynistic piece of shit, OP. "Tramp Stamp"? Really? |
| Would you put a bumper sticker on a Bentley? No |
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I think many tattoos are beautiful and awesome and I don't judge people who have them. I myself have two (not tramp stamps). I also have a doctorate, long term relationship, and no diseases.
That being said, the tramp stamp became really popular in the early 2000's or late 90's when it was also popular to wear backless shirts or cropped shirts. I would venture to guess that the ability to show off the tattoo because of fashion trends was one reason it became so popular to get one in that location. The unfortunate name "tramp stamp" came after they were already wildly popular. |
I'm not ashamed of my tattoos, nor do other people in my profession (yes, I have a profession) find tattoos shameful. I would find it shameful to talk to someone as disrespectfully as the anti-tattoo people are being in this thread. |
You should be more ashamed of name calling. |