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I agree, and it’s unfortunate that people do pass judgment so easily – but it’s always going to happen. I just wonder how many do this so easily, but don’t want to be judged by their appearance, their choice of clothes, religion/or non-belief, color of skin, or where they live. Some judgments, I guess, are more acceptable than others. I’ve just often wondered where the line is. It’s okay to judge someone on tattoos, not okay to judge on sexuality. It’s okay to judge on where someone lives, not okay to judge based on economic standing. It’s just craziness. I think I was surprised to see a such judgmental attitudes flow so easily and just a blanket statement, based on some ink someone has on their body, especially when generally, there is an attitude that people should be treated fairly and that we all know that you really can’t judge a book by it’s cover. Except for women with tattoos and where they are located.
Hmmm.... Guys get them too
Not sure if the link works, but while I did the Google images search "tramp stamp". Admit to getting a chuckle of the butt crack fill-in to look like a cave with the 7 Dwarfs as positioned. Wonder who is going to ID the "missing" Dwarf
I have a lower back tattoo. The birthday and rose ink that I sport is a tribute to my best friend who was killed in a car accident. I can assure you that the reason you deem the "only" reason has never been anyone's reason. [Snip.]
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Yea good luck with that in the real human world.
Just be chill with having a tramp stamp and stop worrying what others think about you. You're gonna be judged, so just get over it.
I live in the real world, but even before I had my "tramp stamp" I never once assumed a girl was a tramp or low class simply because of the tattoo. That logic is bizarre to me. If I cared a lot about what others thought then there would be a ton of decisions I wouldn't make. I knew that people considered a lower back tattoo a tramp stamp when I got it and I still got it because I thought the logic beyond the name was stupid as h***. I got it anyway and have no regrets. In fact yesterday I made an appointment to get the tatoo touched up. I have no plans on removal. I'm used to being judged so with that being said you and everyone else in here can judge away-I doubt your silly judgements will influence the number of women with tramp stamps and it certainly won't stop women from getting them either.
I live in the real world, but even before I had my "tramp stamp" I never once assumed a girl was a tramp or low class simply because of the tattoo. That logic is bizarre to me. If I cared a lot about what others thought then there would be a ton of decisions I wouldn't make. I knew that people considered a lower back tattoo a tramp stamp when I got it and I still got it because I thought the logic beyond the name was stupid as h***. I got it anyway and have no regrets. In fact yesterday I made an appointment to get the tatoo touched up. I have no plans on removal. I'm used to being judged so with that being said you and everyone else in here can judge away-I doubt your silly judgements will influence the number of women with tramp stamps and it certainly won't stop women from getting them either.
Removals don't really work very well. You're stuck with it anyway.
And what's it got to do with "my" judgment? - I like loose chicks. Wearing a label just makes them easier to identify.
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