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Coldwater

(635 posts)
3. I wouldn't pollute my body
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 02:46 PM
Nov 5

with a tattoo but it's none of my business what others do with theirs.

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Lots of them here in the AZ borderlands too Attilatheblond Nov 5 #1
my daughter may have done some of them! She is a tattoo artist in Phoenix yellowdogintexas Nov 7 #70
Lots of folks love tattoos Alice Kramden Nov 5 #2
I wouldn't pollute my body Coldwater Nov 5 #3
Some have amazing artwork/designs. I suppose that is "wearable art" and I'm wondering about tattoos in other cultures, CTyankee Nov 5 #5
I remember when they discover the remains of Otzi Coldwater Nov 5 #10
Lots of maga have them, quote Leviticus about gay men, never read Leviticus about tattoos. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 6 #35
Mixed Ligyron Nov 5 #4
my daughter does beautiful florals in pastels, in the Japanese style yellowdogintexas Nov 7 #76
There are some really talented artist that do tattoos, for sure. Tikki Nov 7 #81
On a gut level, I perceive them as flesh wounds. Mister Ed Nov 5 #6
My grandkids snowybirdie Nov 5 #7
I think they're hideous, but to each his own... Ocelot II Nov 5 #8
I like some more than others. multigraincracker Nov 5 #9
Wanted one...have none...why? MiHale Nov 5 #11
I never heard of a back tattoo....that seems strange to me, for some reason... CTyankee Nov 5 #12
It was some kinda dragon ... MiHale Nov 5 #15
How about an above the buttocks tat (aka tramp stamp)? quaint Nov 5 #17
GASP! CTyankee Nov 6 #23
You should read Parker's Back, by Flannery O'Connor Tanuki Nov 6 #28
Roger Stone has a giant face of Richard Nixon tattooed on his back. Now that is strange. Midnight Writer Nov 6 #38
I have a Celtic cross on my back bottomofthehill Nov 6 #39
So it is your cross to bear? CTyankee Nov 6 #40
Proudly, a believer that I am my brothers keeper. bottomofthehill Nov 6 #42
Back tattoos are generally large and detailed. yellowdogintexas Nov 7 #71
I can't feature myself getting one. When I consider the changes the decades have wrought on my skin, I can only Dorothy V Nov 5 #13
I really dislike them. To me they are uglier than ugly. Polly Hennessey Nov 5 #14
tattoos should not be buried or destroyed at death rurallib Nov 5 #16
Continuing in your vein, ... Bernardo de La Paz Nov 6 #34
Sure - whatever the family feels is an appropriate commemoration. rurallib Nov 6 #41
OMG Srkdqltr Nov 6 #51
When I see a person with tattoos, my first thought is bif Nov 5 #18
I like them fine. OldBaldy1701E Nov 5 #19
I don't have any but sometimes people go overboard. debm55 Nov 5 #20
I'm not a big fan of tattoos PghTiny Nov 5 #21
To me, most of them look like ugly graffity on a once beautiful human body. Intractable Nov 5 #22
a good way to put it, but if it is an art form, I have to consider it as such... CTyankee Nov 6 #24
To each their own! I have a few. My daughter has full sleeves both arms. Floyd R. Turbo Nov 6 #25
Are they words or artwork or both? CTyankee Nov 6 #26
Not sure I'd call it artwork, but no words! Floyd R. Turbo Nov 6 #27
Preface by saying taught high school for 20 years -- be careful what you get JT45242 Nov 6 #29
I think that there are going o be a lot of really ugly tats on older people in coming decades... Moostache Nov 6 #30
I'm verifiably OLD John Coktosten Nov 6 #31
It's not for me either. But I wonder if that is just a prejudice I have leftover from my upbringing. CTyankee Nov 6 #36
in Texas you have to prove you are over 18 to get a tattoo, even with parent present and giving permission nt yellowdogintexas Nov 7 #72
Face and neck tattoos let you know about the intelligence of the bearer. . . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 6 #32
Many cultures in world history practiced body modification. Americanme Nov 6 #33
If a culture feels it is a form of art, I think we have to respect that. However, tattooing seems not to be that because CTyankee Nov 6 #44
Don't really think about them , none myself dweller Nov 6 #37
I always wanted a smallish one MuseRider Nov 6 #43
I'm fine with them as long as they're not on me. Talitha Nov 6 #45
Not a fan. Xavier Breath Nov 6 #46
mixed. AllaN01Bear Nov 6 #47
My friend says she hate hers and tried to sand it off. When she got it the person who did it signed it. She efhmc Nov 6 #48
I don't care for them, to each their own Skittles Nov 6 #49
Fine for you. Not for me. Iggo Nov 6 #50
I support people being themselves and their self-expression. Tattoos are a part of that. Ol Janx Spirit Nov 6 #52
I have been in a nursing home in Missouri for the past 17 months. Almost all of the employees have tblue37 Nov 6 #53
But you can change your clothes or your hairstyle. tblue37 Nov 6 #54
Personally... choie Nov 6 #55
Nope Bayard Nov 6 #56
I have no problem with tattoos, but I think many people overdo it. patphil Nov 6 #57
I think they are fine, if well thought out and applied in moderation DBoon Nov 6 #58
They look good on some people and terrible on others. Middle-aged men who have gotten elaborate tattoo "Sleeves".... FadedMullet Nov 6 #59
I have a small one on my back oberle Nov 6 #60
not for me RainCaster Nov 7 #61
I don't care for them. bamagal62 Nov 7 #62
Tattoos are not for me. LudwigPastorius Nov 7 #63
Don't like them. I think they're trashy-looking. (nt) Paladin Nov 7 #64
My opinion is that it's none of my business. malthaussen Nov 7 #65
I don't care for them, and I have one. Emile Nov 7 #66
Certainly Not For Me ProfessorGAC Nov 7 #67
Well, yes. But then I hear a similar argument made about black folks spending money on their hair... CTyankee Nov 7 #68
I Get Your Point, But... ProfessorGAC Nov 7 #69
I don't like to spend the money any more. Hubby wants my hair long and I just want it chopped (artfully) off. CTyankee Nov 7 #73
My Wife Goes Back & Forth ProfessorGAC Nov 7 #85
If find an interesting art subject I print it, frame it and hang it on the wall. Tikki Nov 7 #74
Well, that has a bit of just about everything... CTyankee Nov 7 #75
Because my adult child has several, I think they're beautiful. chia Nov 7 #77
That is wonderful, chia. I am glad for him/her and you. As I said, it is art (that you wear on your skin). CTyankee Nov 7 #78
❤️ chia Nov 7 #79
I like them on young people but after seeing doc03 Nov 7 #80
Hate them. Sibelius Fan Nov 7 #82
I'm mostly ok with them. I have one CanonRay Nov 7 #83
Never wanted one, however.... LLC Nov 7 #84
It seems when I was young, tattoos meant something, more than they do now FullySupportDems Nov 7 #86
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