Anonymous wrote:Whatevs. My tattoos give me street cred. I earn six figures per year. Have fun judging people based on their looks, though!
Anonymous wrote:Whether a tacky is trashy or not depends on how good looking you are.
Anonymous wrote:We have an excellent young marketing person in our office with a big tattoo spread across her back which extends up her neck. I try not to let it influence how I feel about her but for the holiday I gave her a Macy’s gift card and the other young staff with no visible tattoos Nordstrom cards.
45 - own company
UMC but raised very lower class
Three children in college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to see what sorts of people find tattoos trashy (or not). So tell me, do you think tattoos are trashy? What's your background? MC? UMC? Education level? Current occupation/HHI?
Me first. I sometimes find tattoos trashy but generally like them if done well. Example: tweety bird on your boob = trashy. Artfully done half sleeve = not trashy.
I come from a MC background-both parents were professors (English and Sociology). I have a fine art background and have two masters degrees. Currently middle class (for around here) and live in PG county. You?
Trashy, always.
Same as smoking a pack a day.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to see what sorts of people find tattoos trashy (or not). So tell me, do you think tattoos are trashy? What's your background? MC? UMC? Education level? Current occupation/HHI?
Me first. I sometimes find tattoos trashy but generally like them if done well. Example: tweety bird on your boob = trashy. Artfully done half sleeve = not trashy.
I come from a MC background-both parents were professors (English and Sociology). I have a fine art background and have two masters degrees. Currently middle class (for around here) and live in PG county. You?