There have been numerous threads about tattoos. Attitudes have changed towards them, these days they seem to be known as "body art" call them what you will, to me they are permanent self inflicted blemishes, sometimes on what are perfect bodies sadly. The perfect body speaks for itself, it doesn't need drawing on it and somehow on the less than perfect body, tattoos don't do it any favours One of my sons has a handful on his upper arm and torso. I don't like them, my generation tended to view them as low class and ugly it wouldn't have occurred to us to get one let alone a few, I associated them with say Hells Angel Bikers. My other son I know hasn't any and won't get any done because his partner and her family also detest them, but I don't think he would have any done anyway because he is rarely influenced by his peers when he considers something foolish. I think very visible tattoos could be a drawback in some professions, I have read the Japanese corporations won't tolerate their employees having tattoos, I can understand why, at their worst they just look grubby. I remember Ossie Osborne, who is covered in them, telling his daughter on that fly on the wall programme "if you want to be different now" don't have tattoos
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