Anonymous wrote:The placement, or mere presence, of tattoos does not on its own make someone a tramp/slut/other female-shaming word. If people who still use those words spent the energy for that vitriol and judgment on being just plain nice, the world would be a better place.
Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I do. It is small and I like it and no one hardly ever sees it. But even if I didn't have one, the term tramp stamp is just so offensive. I hate this term, just like I hate bimbo, slut, whore, whatever. I HATE these words.
Your preferences are irrelevant. Tattoo in the small of the back = tramp stamp. Act like a stupid woman = bimbo. Sleeping around = slut. These are all negative choices and behaviors and we will judge you for them. The fact that you "hate" it doesn't matter.
Anonymous wrote:No, never will either. I find tattoos trashy especially on women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The placement, or mere presence, of tattoos does not on its own make someone a tramp/slut/other female-shaming word. If people who still use those words spent the energy for that vitriol and judgment on being just plain nice, the world would be a better place.
Grow up.
If you don't want to be shamed, don't do things that are shameful.
Tattoos on men are just as trashy, so I don't know why you're trying to make this about gender anyway.
Please. You know as well as I do that tramp is not used to describe men unless it's 1920 and we're talking about homeless people drifting around on trains
Besides having a tattoo is not shameful. You may not like it but is nothing to be ashamed of. I would be more ashamed of being a judgemental shrew
Having a tattoo is shameful, no matter your gender.
And frankly, the women who get them know they are called tramp stamps, so they don't have a leg to stand on if they want to still complain about being "shamed".
Watching Doctor Who gets me labeled a "nerd." Should I stop watching it?
Eating quinoa and growing my own vegetables might get me labeled "crunchy." Should I not do that?
Being assertive in my workplace might get me labeled a "bitch" (where a man would just be called "assertive"). Should I refrain from doing that?
Maybe we should be ourselves and not worry about labels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The placement, or mere presence, of tattoos does not on its own make someone a tramp/slut/other female-shaming word. If people who still use those words spent the energy for that vitriol and judgment on being just plain nice, the world would be a better place.
Grow up.
If you don't want to be shamed, don't do things that are shameful.
Tattoos on men are just as trashy, so I don't know why you're trying to make this about gender anyway.
Please. You know as well as I do that tramp is not used to describe men unless it's 1920 and we're talking about homeless people drifting around on trains
Besides having a tattoo is not shameful. You may not like it but is nothing to be ashamed of. I would be more ashamed of being a judgemental shrew
Having a tattoo is shameful, no matter your gender.
And frankly, the women who get them know they are called tramp stamps, so they don't have a leg to stand on if they want to still complain about being "shamed".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The placement, or mere presence, of tattoos does not on its own make someone a tramp/slut/other female-shaming word. If people who still use those words spent the energy for that vitriol and judgment on being just plain nice, the world would be a better place.
Grow up.
If you don't want to be shamed, don't do things that are shameful.
Tattoos on men are just as trashy, so I don't know why you're trying to make this about gender anyway.
Please. You know as well as I do that tramp is not used to describe men unless it's 1920 and we're talking about homeless people drifting around on trains
Besides having a tattoo is not shameful. You may not like it but is nothing to be ashamed of. I would be more ashamed of being a judgemental shrew
Anonymous wrote:Hope you're proud of being a misogynistic piece of shit, OP. "Tramp Stamp"? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So.. If it's for only those who are sexing you up from behind, is it meaningful to the person? Like...do you put something there that is what someone humping you would want to stare at? Confused.
I've been told that it's a target for the guy to aim for when he's 'finished'