Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think this will ever go away in future generations? I think they’re so ugly
Not something I think about. And not something you should either. Mind your business.
NP.
I also think tattoos are ugly. Their popularity nowadays is just one more example of how civilization is in decline.
Some of us grew up when only biker gangs and prisoners had them. They make my skin crawl. The worst are sleeves.
To me, tattoos show disrespect for your own skin. Unlike jewelry, or clothing, or makeup, tattoos are permanent. Isn’t the skin that you were born with beautiful enough? It shouldn’t need any permanent ink. Why anyone would get a tattoo is beyond my comprehension.
In my mid-50’s, I am just amazed how much American society has changed in my lifetime - and not for the better.
Anonymous wrote:becauses its cool
Anonymous wrote:Do you think this will ever go away in future generations? I think they’re so ugly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL made an equally judgmental comment about my tattoo. It's one that my siblings and I got together after our parents died. You don't know the people you're judging and it makes zero impact on your lives. Maybe they're symbolic, maybe they just like butterflies, maybe the sleeve is covering up another tattoo of their ex-wife's name, maybe it's names of their dead children, maybe they just want a tramp stamp, who cares. I can't believe this not-a-topic has become a 3 page thread of people complaining about complete strangers. 🙄
It sucks when you’re trying to date and almost everyone in the dating pool has one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will probably be even weirder stuff people are doing in future generations so be happy you’ll die and not have to see it.
I think the weird earlobe stretching will be the next big fad
Anonymous wrote:My MIL made an equally judgmental comment about my tattoo. It's one that my siblings and I got together after our parents died. You don't know the people you're judging and it makes zero impact on your lives. Maybe they're symbolic, maybe they just like butterflies, maybe the sleeve is covering up another tattoo of their ex-wife's name, maybe it's names of their dead children, maybe they just want a tramp stamp, who cares. I can't believe this not-a-topic has become a 3 page thread of people complaining about complete strangers. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teens now get home tattoo kits and tattoo each other. That really bothers me.
WTF that's dangerous!