Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously--when will this fucking die? I'm sick of seeing people covered with fugly tattoos.
I agree. I find tattoos low class.
So don't get one.
I haven't and I won't and I will continue to have an opinion on the matter.
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love tattoos, and especially colorful sleeves on women. I don't have any yet because I fear the kind of judgment posted here. I work in a conservative field and don't want to be judged as incompetent or irresponsible. It's sad, because when done right, tattoos are a beautiful form of self expression.
Getting a tattoo in a rarely visible spot (eg rib cage) is pointless to me as it would never be seen and I think when done tastefully they are beautiful accessories.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you all care so much?
Anonymous wrote:Whenever I see a 25 year old girl with full tattoo sleeves, I assume that she has likely been through some trauma.
Choose your own adventure: physically or sexually abused, abandoned by her father, bipolar, raised by extremely neglectful or hyper-controlling parents, alcoholics, religious puritans, a teen mom, in foster care, a cutter, a hairstylist or tattoo artist, or some combination thereof.
Yes, I know I am a terrible person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously--when will this fucking die? I'm sick of seeing people covered with fugly tattoos.
I agree. I find tattoos low class.
So don't get one.
I haven't and I won't and I will continue to have an opinion on the matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously--when will this fucking die? I'm sick of seeing people covered with fugly tattoos.
I agree. I find tattoos low class.
So don't get one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously--when will this fucking die? I'm sick of seeing people covered with fugly tattoos.
I agree. I find tattoos low class.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously--when will this fucking die? I'm sick of seeing people covered with fugly tattoos.