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To think that having a tattoo of someone's name is... Not good

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NotAChocolateRaisin · 31/12/2012 20:41

Im in a grey area about names of the deceased or children's names but I personally would think it was tacky hideous not good if my mum had my name tattooed on her or if someone did after I died.

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Alisvolatpropiis · 01/01/2013 11:19

Hinto

Tattoos are not a sign of low life losers Hmm

It's not 1950 anymore. Thousands of people have them. Many are absolutely beautiful.

My friend is a tattoo artist, her designs are gorgeous. I know lots of people with tattoos,I wouldn't describe any as "low life's" or "losers".

I appreciate your experience may have coloured your views a bit but really...try and be a little less narrow minded?

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mysterymeg · 01/01/2013 11:23

Oh dear! I've just found out I'm a low life loser! I'd better resign from my job immediately. I'm sure my clients would not want tax advice from someone as chavvy as me if they knew about the butterfly on my hip for the child I lost.

Thank you for showing me the error of my ways.

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PeggyCarter · 01/01/2013 11:31

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HintofBream · 01/01/2013 11:51

Puddlejumper, I can see that some tattoos are very cleverly done, but I would not say that makes them works of art. Most seem to involve loads of navy blue ink, which I think is very unattractive. Discreet tattoos for private viewing are no problem for me, but so many times when, for example, we are on a beach, and a lovely young girl walks past decked in patterns, I just think 'how could do that to yourself? '

I am not the only one prejudiced; there are plenty of people in the public eye who keep their tattoos well covered up as they know what others will think.

Nevertheless, my mind is becoming slightly broader, as having read about blonderthanred's paw print, I am staring thoughtfully at my cat.

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quirrelquarrel · 01/01/2013 12:09

Tattoos are vile. Take the short cut and just have 'I am a chav' on your forehead.

Grin I'd love to see you say this to my face in front of some of the chavs I went to school with. We'd have a good laugh.

I have three tats I love. Logos or symbols of John Lennon, Kate Bush and Toulouse Lautrec, three figures who mean something to me. You going to tell me I've destroyed myself like my mum did? That I look disgusting? Funnily enough she presents as very civilised and polite usually too.

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MoomieAndFreddie · 01/01/2013 12:11

i have my dc names tattooed on me

i want dh's name too Blush

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giraffesCantGoFirstFooting · 01/01/2013 12:15

I have the whole alphabet tattooed on me, and just display the initials of the current partner I am with, the rest of the letters I cover up with skin coloured plasters from the pound shop. It is really excellent value for money and means I can change partners every week without worrying!

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PeggyCarter · 01/01/2013 12:39

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ToomuchheuchatendofHogmanay · 01/01/2013 12:41

Arf at giraffes Xmas Grin

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StepAwayFromTheEcclesCakes · 01/01/2013 12:41

giraffes Grin like your style

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LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 01/01/2013 12:42

I think Hint has humour in his/her posts... Grin

Come off it, there are plenty of posters on this very thread who proudly flash their grey judgey pants for a multitude of reasons. Anything one personally doesn't like or approve of is something that they feel quite entitled to be censurious about. Perhaps tattoos just don't fall into their chav 'not vair nice person' category.

Horses for courses but unless you never judge a thing in your life, you can't critcise somebody else for railing against something you're fond of. That's sheer hypocrisy.

I don't personally like tattoos, not any, not anywhere, and wouldn't have one. It's the permanence I don't like, which is probably the whole reason why some people have them. I don't comment on anybody's designs, they mean nothing to me, but I do inwardly wince at the pain that some of them must have gone through having necks, backs of knees, ankles, inside wrists, inked... Shock

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everlong · 01/01/2013 12:44

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skullcandy · 01/01/2013 12:45

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AnnieLobeseder · 01/01/2013 12:53

I love tattoos, I have a few and they can be a fabulous work of art and expression of individuality. That being said, I don't think writing has any place in tattoos. You can never read it without staring at the person, it's usually done in stupid illegible script, and it's not art, it's writing. If you want to remember a lost person, get an image that represents them. And I absolutely don't understand why would just get your healthy living children listed down your arm or back. Are you worried you'll forget their names/birthdays? It's crap like that that gives tattoos a bad name, IMO.

Just my opinion though, I'm aware that many people hate all tattoos and think as little of mine as I do of other people's.

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ClaudiaWinklepants · 01/01/2013 12:54

Please don't flame me, why is Willy Wonka in that link?! I mean I get the message but why him? Grin

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skullcandy · 01/01/2013 14:00

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EmmaBemma · 01/01/2013 14:11

I love tattoos. i wouldn't personally have any script on me but it doesn't bother me if other people do! life would be very dull if we were all the same, as i increasingly find myself saying these days.

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ComposHat · 01/01/2013 14:48

Not for me... but can't get worked up about other people having them in the manner hint seems to. It doesn't carry any negative conotations as far as I am concerned as it is widespread.

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HintofBream · 01/01/2013 15:31

Skullcandy, are those meant to be examples of high life?

Thanks, Lyingwitch, and yes I am a her not a him.

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quirrelquarrel · 01/01/2013 15:54

for courses but unless you never judge a thing in your life, you can't critcise somebody else for railing against something you're fond of

But no one's doing that, they're countering Hint's claim that everyone with tattoos is unsavoury in one form or another with the contradiction that people who like tattoos come from all walks of life, probably lots of them respectable (whatever you take that to mean). Not the same as wanting everyone to think the same at all!

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ClaudiaWinklepants · 01/01/2013 16:00

Thanks SkullCandy, I see now!

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AnnieLobeseder · 01/01/2013 16:02

Well, I quite like the idea of people thinking I'm unsavoury in some way, when I'm such a vanilla person in all other aspects of my live - middle aged, middle class, post-grad education etc. I know many people in my profession who you could address as Dr Chav if everyone who has a tattoo is a chav. And with a bit of luck and a following wind I will be joining them at some point.

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LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 01/01/2013 16:40

I'm definitely unsavoury, I just don't have a tattoo, don't drink or smoke either... Blush... but I wear Boden, don't always remember knickers, don't ring home when I should and do a whole heap of other dreadful things that I won't bore you with. Those are my hell-raising credentials and 'angelic and perfection-afflicted persons' and I will never be friends... Grin

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skullcandy · 01/01/2013 17:12

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HintofBream · 01/01/2013 23:02

Actually Skullcandy, I have never met a surgeon, or a consultant of any sort, or a GP sporting a visible tattoo. Funny that. I wonder why.

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