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In reply to the discussion: what is your opinion about tattoos? [View all]CTyankee
(67,603 posts)68. Well, yes. But then I hear a similar argument made about black folks spending money on their hair...
I know you have no such intent yourself. Just that this argument wore me out.
Of course, you are right. So this must be something beyond our understanding. As an art historian I find this subject fascinating. However, it shows me how little I do know about the creation of body art all over the world. It is intriguing and maybe a subject for my next life...
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my daughter may have done some of them! She is a tattoo artist in Phoenix
yellowdogintexas
Nov 7
#70
Some have amazing artwork/designs. I suppose that is "wearable art" and I'm wondering about tattoos in other cultures,
CTyankee
Nov 5
#5
Lots of maga have them, quote Leviticus about gay men, never read Leviticus about tattoos. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 6
#35
Roger Stone has a giant face of Richard Nixon tattooed on his back. Now that is strange.
Midnight Writer
Nov 6
#38
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 think that there are going o be a lot of really ugly tats on older people in coming decades...
Moostache
Nov 6
#30
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
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
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 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
They look good on some people and terrible on others. Middle-aged men who have gotten elaborate tattoo "Sleeves"....
FadedMullet
Nov 6
#59
Well, yes. But then I hear a similar argument made about black folks spending money on their hair...
CTyankee
Nov 7
#68
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
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
It seems when I was young, tattoos meant something, more than they do now
FullySupportDems
Nov 7
#86