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Prejudment
I love tattoo as an expression of art and I really want to get one, but since I'm japanese descendant my parents don't agree with it. They told me that if I go to Japan to travel I won't be well accepted too. Have you ever experienced some kind of prejudment because of tattoos? How is it seen in your country?
In Germany, or at least the part where I live in, it's quite normal for teens to get tattoos and piercings. A little one doesn't matter at all and the bigger ones would just get some curious glances from others.
For job hunting it doesn't matter that much if your grades are good, though there are some people uptight about it, especially elders.
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American; it really depends on where you live. But I’d generally say that there’s a tattoo style we associate with gang activity, and then there’s normal tattoos. People don’t care that much about normal tattoos here.
Using this as an excuse to show tattoos I find so pretty especially the river ones omg
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people with tattoos are not very welcomed some see the women with it as some rude bitches for men they see them as previous prisoners also bitches and rude with dangerous behavior they call them here KHALAYAK but it's ok to get fake ones which disappear after a month . fake tattoos are very popular among girls and women in my country so why don't...... reply
Just get one where no one can see it. E.g your back or your chest.
And to answer your question in the UK it's quite common. No one really cares if you have a tattoo or not. Everyone just minds their own business. But in my home country on the other hand (Somalia), I guess you could say it's rarely seen. 1) Because of religious reasons 2) Because an...... reply
in my country having a tattoo is getting popular..but it's ok if you have at most 3 little ones, it must not attract too much attention.. if you are like covered in tattoos or if you have a really big one people are more likely to look at you weirdly. 3 reply
I live in California, and tattoos are not a big deal here at all. I work as a teaching aid and plenty of people I work with have visable tattoos and colored hair. I got my first tattoo at 19, and my mom was against it, but she got over it. My mom is pretty open-minded though. Personally, there is no special meaning surrounding my tattoos. I'm not t...... reply
In my country, people with tattoos are associated with prison, gangs and so on,
but they have no problem because of it,
there is a noticeable trend - "Let's make a tattoo, we'll be fashionable,
we'll be cool" " ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
and here we have people with stupid and un-thoughtful patterns, without a soul ....
simply idiot ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
maybe someb...... 2 reply
I'm Asian-American and here in America (or at the very least, in Texas) having a tattoo is normal. No one really shuns people for having tattoos. Well, if your parents are strict, then they'll shun you, depending on your age, but still. Texas really doesn't give a shit if you have a tattoo or not. Having tattoos used to only mean you're a gang memb...... reply