It's good to know all my neighbors will look at me and assume I'm a stripper if I'm dressed like a normal person because I have tattoos.
I hadn't realized I needed to wear all my goth clothes to not appear stripperesque if my tattoos are visable. :(
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It's good to know all my neighbors will look at me and assume I'm a stripper if I'm dressed like a normal person because I have tattoos.
I hadn't realized I needed to wear all my goth clothes to not appear stripperesque if my tattoos are visable. :(
LOLZ. I have a lot of LARGE tattoos but I normally wear sundresses and jeans out in public. I save the gothy-ness for fetish events.
I have been thinking for years of getting an uncommon tattoo, but the one thing that stops me, every time I get close to doing it, is that they are so commonplace. Where tattoos used to be a way to demonstrate non-conformity, now the ones without them are the ones who are really bucking the trend. It is especially true in this business, and in certain areas of the country.
He left out sailors. Jack - tattoos are popular - they are no longer limited to any of those categories. You don't need a philosophy degree to work this out and obviously it hasn't enabled you to do it. I find this with a lot of philosophy undergrads - they don't think.
^ Again, I'm referring specifically to the city where I live... not many sailors here...
But, to show you how agreeable I am, I'll add sailors as 'I'.
Some people are making too much of a fuss about this, specially since I already admitted I was wrong,.... but, I'll play along...