Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a difference between thinking tattoos generally look bad and saying a person who has a tattoo *is* trashy.
Growing up, it seemed only bikers or prisoners had tattoos, thus the association was that only "rough" types had them. No professional person would be caught dead with one. Then when I was a young adult, they became trendy. I think they're ugly as shit, I think following trends is stupid, and can't quite put aside the negative association from when I was growing up, so I would never get one. Naturally, since it was trendy, I know lots of different types of people who do have them. I internally wrinkle my nose when I see them, but how I perceive a person is not dependent on whether or not they have a tattoo.
Tattoos have gone through their trendy phase and come out the other side as just something some people choose to do. That certain people can't get past the idea that tattoos are no longer a particularly remarkable decision says a lot more about them than the character of people who choose to get a tattoo.
I’d say it goes in the other direction judging by this thread? The people with ink are claiming it buys street cred, is a subtle form of rebellion, and so on. While the people saying negative things are shrugging at the supposed edginess and instead pointing to a lack of judgement and long-term planning (which exist whatever your motive).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a difference between thinking tattoos generally look bad and saying a person who has a tattoo *is* trashy.
Growing up, it seemed only bikers or prisoners had tattoos, thus the association was that only "rough" types had them. No professional person would be caught dead with one. Then when I was a young adult, they became trendy. I think they're ugly as shit, I think following trends is stupid, and can't quite put aside the negative association from when I was growing up, so I would never get one. Naturally, since it was trendy, I know lots of different types of people who do have them. I internally wrinkle my nose when I see them, but how I perceive a person is not dependent on whether or not they have a tattoo.
Tattoos have gone through their trendy phase and come out the other side as just something some people choose to do. That certain people can't get past the idea that tattoos are no longer a particularly remarkable decision says a lot more about them than the character of people who choose to get a tattoo.
Anonymous wrote:There's a difference between thinking tattoos generally look bad and saying a person who has a tattoo *is* trashy.
Growing up, it seemed only bikers or prisoners had tattoos, thus the association was that only "rough" types had them. No professional person would be caught dead with one. Then when I was a young adult, they became trendy. I think they're ugly as shit, I think following trends is stupid, and can't quite put aside the negative association from when I was growing up, so I would never get one. Naturally, since it was trendy, I know lots of different types of people who do have them. I internally wrinkle my nose when I see them, but how I perceive a person is not dependent on whether or not they have a tattoo.
Anonymous wrote:I turned 50 and decided to get a tramp stamp that looks like a line of vines and flowers. It says "bad decision" in swirly writing but it takes you a second to realize it actually says something. I've walked a sensible straight line in life and needed to do something stupid because at this stage of my life, who cares?
Anonymous wrote:UMC here, trashy is not the word. Short sighted, poor judgment comes to mind tho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Completely new poster to this thread. Guy, 40ish. Married, two kids, McLean. Wife has one tiny (1/2”) tattoo on her hip that most people don’t know about. I don’t have strong feelings about her tattoo one way or another.
I think a small tattoo or two in a discrete place is nbd. Tramp stamps have negative connotations, but if I looked past that, I think a small tasteful one there would be sexy.
That said, many people take this entirely too far and all the visible tattoos on the backs of women’s necks or wrists look trashy. Sleeves, especially when it’s asymmetrical, look awful. Instantly ruins a beautiful woman.
The same goes for too many tattoos. Less is more.
Because the important thing about tattoos is their effect on your opinion of a woman's physical attractiveness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PhD. UMC. HHI 500+
I have a full back piece. I think tattoos on most others are trashy but I waited until I was 40 to get mine. You can’t see my tattoo unless I am naked or in a bikini. Not sure I care what others think - I am about as non-trashy as they come and you would never suspect I had a back full of ink if you met me.
Totally awesome.