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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seriously--when will this fucking die? I'm sick of seeing people covered with fugly tattoos. [/quote] I agree. I find tattoos low class.[/quote] So don't get one.[/quote] I haven't and I won't and I will continue to have an opinion on the matter.[/quote] Why does it matter to you at all what's on someone else's body as long as they're not asking you to put it on yours?[/quote] What does it matter that someone doesn't like tattoos? This can go round and round all day.[/quote] Well, the people who don't like tattoos are a) telling other people they should stop getting tattoos on their own body, and b) judging people who get tattoos for being "trashy". WTH? I didn't know people could be 'trash'. Interesting attitude. The people who do like tattoos do not seem to be either c) telling everyone they must get one, or d) saying everyone without a tattoo is somehow inferior/worthless/messed up/bad. See the difference? I ask again, why do you care enough to do a and b above?[/quote] And that's actually why I tend to like people with tattoos... because usually (not always) they are more free spirited and less uptight and don't care what other people do or don't do. But somehow on here people think women who have tattoos are victims of abuse. How sexist is that? So men who have tattoos are just fine. But women who have them must have experienced trauma. I knew a woman once who had a tattoo on the back of her neck. She was tough and smart and secure in who she was. She didn't care what other people wore or how others did her hair. She wasn't a victim. She was never abused. And she wasn't catty like so many people on here. Would I get a tattoo on the back of my neck? No. Do I make assumptions about people who do? No -- except that they must have a higher pain threshold than I do. [/quote]
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