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Not for everyone.... Tats are piercing are becoming more and more mainstream and acceptable....
Not for everyone.... Tats are piercing are becoming more and more mainstream and acceptable....
Not for everyone.
i pieced my own ears,if i had to list most stupid things i did as teenager 19 that be on list,i lost half ear lobe
Ouch!
even worse was doing it in the bathroom and que of other nurses doing it aswel
we got suture needle shoved curled needle straight through ear and left suture in lobe tied off for 6weeks or until could afford gold sleeper rings i cringe with mortifcation now
My oldest boy at age 14-15 wanted to get a lip piercing with those big hoops...flatly I refused!...His best friend had one and the mother could not care less...he spent the weekend there and did it himself along with his friend helping him....when I went to get him...his lip was all swollen up and looked horrible!
He took it out not long afterwards and the scar and hole closed up...So far, no other piercings but has a few tatts....He's 21 tho'...
No tatts for me but I often kid the boys that I'm gonna get one of the Grim Reaper........and a butterfly on my arse....
Now that I'm thinking about this........in my line of work I happen to see a lot more of people than your average bear. I'm wanting to keep a tally but I'm confident in saying a good third to almost half of the people I work on have ink on them somewhere. Every single firefighter and cop (men and women) I've worked on are inked. It's not like I'm with one demographic either, I work on people anywhere from 16 to 90, men and women. This isn't something poor people that have crap jobs do either, this is massage we're talking about, it's not cheap. The place I work now their massages are covered by their insurance, they just pay the copays. Get A LOT of firemen, police officers, and teachers. Just because you can't see someones ink, and they haven't told about their tats, don't assume they don't have any.
Yup we do but always get them in a place they can be covered up on duty ... mine are usually covered unless im reaching for something you can see the tat on my upper left arm
The thing is, tattoos are very very very common, there is a shift happening., which is natural as cultures evolve. The people that are opposed to them are a dying breed....literally. As the older generation dies off I think we will see more and more acceptance of it. More changes than just tats and ink too
No. Just you wait, the younger generations are getting older, and the older generations are getting dead.
LOL!!PFFFFBBT!!! We are the older generation now days!! LOL
With mimsy her parents are Italian right? Different culture, probably hard core Catholics, which is probably why she's even asking.
LOL!!
I am sure she doesn't really mean that!!!!
You went to Catholic school, right?
We had a salesman in the office that always wore long sleeve shirts. He was morbidly obese, and while showing me pictures of his family party, he did not have a shirt on, and had tatts on every square inch of his body except his hands, neck, & head. I asked him how much he spent on them...he lost count after $36K.
Almost all corporations have rules against exposed tatts on their salespeople.
PFFFFBBT!!! We are the older generation now days!! LOL