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over a year ago
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They stopped being associated with certain cultures only or as
evidence of carrying a criminal past or whatever other stereotype springs to mind.
I don't care whether they are considered 'normal'. There is a beautiful art out there on some humans skin. |
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I'm all in favour of self expression in whatever form anyone wants.
Personally, it feels like my old school no tattoos one piercing in each earlobe thing is becoming strange! I'm even told off for it occasionally. But it's my choice, and I expect the same respect for my choices as I offer to everyone else. |
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"They stopped being associated with certain cultures only or as
evidence of carrying a criminal past or whatever other stereotype springs to mind.
I don't care whether they are considered 'normal'. There is a beautiful art out there on some humans skin. " |
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Taboo ? In this day and age most people probably have been inked.
I remember years ago it was usually just Skinheads, bikers, punks etc who were heavily tattooed. Now you see all walks of life from doctors, school teachers, lawyers etc with them |
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"I find women with sleeve tattoos to be materialistic and aggressive. That’s just from personal experience.
Hahaha, what? " settle down stone cold the rock dont count as a woman |
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